Reason:A long-established popular restaurant where pot stickers are handmade to order
Currently closed|Open at 10:00 today
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人民一路7-6号(小村庄地铁站A口步行320米)
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I came back early after sending the plane to the airport at noon, so I followed the navigation to find this internet-famous pot sticker shop. It's actually very easy to find. It's the original location of Fang Zhongyuan. It's a bit run-down now. This is the only popular restaurant around, so it's easy to find. The shop is very small with few tables, and the air circulation inside is very poor. The kitchen is open, so it will smell after a long time. It was full when I went there, and I basically had to wait for more than half an hour after ordering. The cuttlefish was out, and I tried the yellow croaker and three fresh dishes. The fish meat was still quite obvious. I had a bowl of porridge and some pickles to relieve the greasiness. The management is a bit chaotic, and there are often mistakes and omissions, so friends can just go and experience it, don't be too obsessed.
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I came back early after sending the plane to the airport at noon, so I followed the navigation to find this internet-famous pot sticker shop. It's actually very easy to find. It's the original location of Fang Zhongyuan. It's a bit run-down now. This is the only popular restaurant around, so it's easy to find. The shop is very small with few tables, and the air circulation inside is very poor. The kitchen is open, so it will smell after a long time. It was full when I went there, and I basically had to wait for more than half an hour after ordering. The cuttlefish was out, and I tried the yellow croaker and three fresh dishes. The fish meat was still quite obvious. I had a bowl of porridge and some pickles to relieve the greasiness. The management is a bit chaotic, and there are often mistakes and omissions, so friends can just go and experience it, don't be too obsessed.
A delicious meal to satisfy your cravings. I have to go there every time I feel hungry. The seafood pot stickers are really good.
Hey kids! Don't worry about what to eat in Qingdao anymore! This local's hidden gem, compiled through a late-night search, features everything from 27-year-old restaurants to buzzing newcomers, from seafood feasts to BBQ skewers. Every spot is worth a try! Follow our guide and let your Qingdao trip be a feast for all your taste buds! Homely, time-honored establishments Jingjing Restaurant is a true Qingdao childhood memory! This 27-year-old establishment has been a staple for Qingdao residents since childhood. Their signature fish-flavored shredded pork is smothered in a sweet and sour sauce, smothering the shredded pork and bamboo shoots. Paired with rice, you can devour two bowls of it, with just the right balance of sweet and sour, never greasy. The fragrant bullfrog is incredibly fragrant, the Sichuan peppercorn chicken is tender and flavorful, the sweet and sour pork tenderloin is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and even the newly-ordered grilled fish is a delight, soaking up the broth. Every bite exudes the homely flavor of old Qingdao. Jintaiyuan Pork Ribs Rice (Zunhua Road Branch) is another time-honored establishment, a favorite I crave every now and then! The signature cartilage is braised to a tender, boneless consistency that falls off with a gentle sip, leaving the bone marrow fragrant enough to make you stomp your feet. The bok choy and vermicelli, soaked up the broth's essence, are tender and flavorful. Paired with rice, it's a simple yet satisfying treat—the "rice killer" of Qingdao locals. A heartfelt celebration of seafood and local cuisine What's a visit to Qingdao without seafood? While prices may be slightly higher per person during the opening hours, the quality is unparalleled! The freshness of the freshest seafood is evident in the open seafood section, where you can see the vibrant, lively fish. Their sea sausage rice is truly the best in the city. The sea sausage is crispy and tender, while the rice is coated in sauce and fragrant chives. Every bite is incredibly delicious, and you'll never forget it. Qianhaiyan is a chain of authentic Jiaodong cuisine restaurants, so you can't go wrong if you're near one! The crispy chicken is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, juicy when you bite into it, and the salt and pepper sauce is finger-licking delicious. The seafood platter is fresh and plump, steamed to retain its original flavor. Dipping it in ginger vinegar sauce brings the freshness of the sea to your heart's content. The menu is easy to order from, making it a surefire way to try Jiaodong cuisine. The secret to delicious snacks and hotpot Yipin Fresh Fish Pot Stickers (Renmin 1st Road) proves the saying "good wine needs no bush"! While the setting may be unassuming, the pot stickers are incredibly delicious, especially the cuttlefish pot stickers. The cuttlefish filling is sweet and chewy, the skin is pan-fried to a golden, crispy texture, and the broth is still juicy. If you're late, they'll sell out in minutes, so be sure to arrive early! Jiang Ji Wontons embodies the Qingdao breakfast tradition. The egg yolk wontons are incredibly juicy, and the fat residue in the wontons is surprisingly crispy, fragrant but not greasy. The broth is so fresh that you'll want more after finishing a bowl. Don't miss their barbecued meat either. The roasted tendon skin is crispy and chewy, and sprinkled with sesame and cumin, it's a perfect smoky accompaniment to the wontons. Dongzhen Old Hot Pot is Qingdao's very own hot pot brand, and the copper pot hot pot has soul! The lamb rolls are fresh and tender, cooked in seconds, and coated in a secret peanut sauce for a rich, mellow aroma. The signature clam rolls are chewy and delicious, and even more savory after being cooked in a clear broth. A warming pot, paired with a Tsingtao beer, is a comforting winter treat! Barbecue and mao du (bao du) for a late-night treat Mala Lao Wang's Mao du (Mix City Branch) is a top-tier treasure in MixC, a must-try when you're out and about! The mao du (bao du) is fragrant, soft, and melts in your mouth, coated in red oil and sesame seeds. The spicy, fresh flavor is soul-stirring, and the side dishes soak up the broth, making every bite so flavorful that you'll even want to pack up the soup. The owner of Qian Qian's BBQ is as friendly as a friend, and the barbecue selection is dazzling. The grilled saury rolls are a must-try. The saury is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with tender, boneless flesh. Wrapped with vegetables, they're both refreshing and delicious. The grilled pork belly, with its rich, lean texture and rich, charred aroma, is perfect for enjoying Qingdao nightlife with a beer. Local Tips 1. Popular restaurants have incredibly long lines during meal times, so it's best to arrive before 11:00 AM or 5:00 PM, or call ahead to request reservations. 2. When it comes to seafood, avoid those "expensive food stalls" that attract customers. Instead, stick to established restaurants or chain stores with clearly marked prices. 3. For Tsingtao beer, make sure to drink the local fresh beer. It's refreshing and a perfect match with seafood and barbecue. 4. Many restaurants have branches, and the food scene is dense near MixC and Taidong, making it incredibly convenient to explore and dine all day. Qingdao's cuisine embodies the gifts of the sea and the warmth of local life. From time-honored establishments to new internet-famous establishments, each one has its own signature flavor. Follow this guide to ensure you don't make any mistakes. Experience the freshness, fragrance, numbness, and spiciness of Qingdao and let your taste buds remember the romance of this coastal city. #SeafoodBBQ #Don'tMissTheAuthenticOldHotPot #FoodFlavorMeet
Tired of the crowded internet-famous attractions? Looking to escape the hustle and bustle without the hassle? These four lesser-known cities, accessible by high-speed rail within 2 hours, boast scenery and vibrant atmosphere that rival those of the more popular destinations! Get away this weekend with a relaxed, comfortable, and photo-perfect experience—unlock your inner slow traveler! Quick Guide: 1. Lanxi, Zhejiang High-speed Rail Station: Lanxi Station (approximately 1.5 hours from Shanghai/Hangzhou) Must-See: Zhuge Bagua Village (a thousand-year-old maze village), Underground River (cave rafting), and Youbu Ancient Town morning tea. Tips: Visit Youbu early in the morning for "Jiangnan's best morning tea," but bring an empty stomach! 2. Jixi, Anhui High-speed Rail Station: Jixi North Station (approximately 2 hours from Nanjing/Hefei) Must-See: Longchuan Scenic Area (Hu Clan Ancestral Hall and Ink Painting Terraces), Huihang Ancient Trail Hiking, and Hu Shi's Former Residence. Tips: Come in autumn to experience the traditional practice of sun-drying crops, and don't miss the Anhui cuisine dish "Hu Shi Yipin Hot Pot"! 3. Liyang, Jiangsu High-speed Rail Station: Liyang Station (About 1 hour from Suzhou/Nanjing) Must-see: Tianmu Lake Landscape Garden, Nanshan Bamboo Sea Train, Pingqiao Stone Dam (a popular waterfall) Tips: We recommend staying at a bamboo sea homestay. Morning hikes are incredibly relaxing! 4. Qingzhou, Shandong High-speed Rail Station: Qingzhou Station (About 1 hour from Jinan) Must-see: Qingzhou Ancient City (free!), the National Museum (a first-class national museum), and the "Shou" stone carving on Yunmen Mountain Tips: A nighttime stroll through the ancient city is incredibly atmospheric. Longsheng pastries are a great souvenir! High-speed rail tickets are available in these cities, so you can still catch them after get off work on Friday! Save this post. Next time you're struggling to decide where to go, just pick one and go!
Day 1: A Must-See for Hipsters 📸 [Morning] 🔹 Pier: A Century-Old Qingdao Landmark📍 Come at 8 AM for unmanned photo ops! At low tide, you can even experience the fun of crab hunting🦀~ 🎫 Admission: Free ⏰ Duration: 1-2 hours 🔹 St. Michael's Cathedral: Pretend to be in Europe⛪ Stunning Gothic architecture! The pigeons in the square are so photogenic📸 📍 Address: 15 Zhejiang Road 🎫 Admission: 10 yuan [Afternoon] 🔸 Signal Hill Park: Panoramic views of Qingdao🏙️ 15-minute climb to the summit! The red rotating observation tower is a must-see!✨ 🔸 Longjiang Road Comic Wall + University Road Instagram Wall🎨 Qingdao's hottest art spots! Every photo you take will look like a Japanese blockbuster~ [Evening] 🌇 Qinyu Road: Absolutely stunning sunsets by the sea! The coffee shops along the street are all so charming! I recommend Wilder Coffee! ☕ ✨ Day 2: Blue Dream Journey 💙 [Daytime] 🐧 Polar Ocean Park (4A) The polar bear and beluga whale shows are adorable! ⏰Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 💰Tickets: 290 RMB 🌊 Ocean Love Park + Yaner Island A romantic filming location for Korean dramas! The wooden boardwalk is so relaxing~ 📸Photo Tip: Best lighting between 4 and 5 PM [Nighttime] ⛵Olympic Sailing Center Light Show Starts every Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM! Be sure to reserve a spot early! 🌟 ✨ Day 3: International Tour 🌍 🏛️Badaguan Scenic Area Over 200 retro buildings! Princess Tower and Huashi Tower are must-sees! 👑 🚶Recommended route: Shanhaiguan Road → Juyongguan Road → Linhuaiguan Road 🌊Second Bathing Beach Dessert and beautiful! Perfect for taking the kids to play in the sand and water! 🏖️ 🍽️Food recommendations: 🦐Must-try seafood: Conch fried in oil (NT$80 per person) Recommended dishes: Stir-fried shrimp, spicy stir-fried clams 🥟Local favorite: Zhongpin Laofangzi (NT$15 per person) ✨Second way to enjoy it: Serve the pot stickers with sweet sauce! 🏨 Accommodation Recommendations: 🔹Near Qingdao Station (ideal for first-time visitors) ✔️Recommended: Manxin Qingdao Zhanqiao Hotel 🔸Near May Fourth Square (ideal for night views) ✔️Recommended: Seaview Garden Hotel 🚇 Transportation Tips: 1️⃣ Download the "Qingdao Metro App" for the subway 2️⃣ Taxis between attractions are generally under 20 yuan 3️⃣ Avoid the evening rush hour (5:00 PM - 7:00 PM) #QingdaoTravelGuide #ShandongTravel #CoastalCity #QingdaoFood #GraduationTrip