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I went to this restaurant before when I was traveling. The storefront is not very eye-catching, and the environment upstairs is also average. I bought it on a group purchase. The dishes are quite rich. The fish ball soup is good, the seaweed fried rice is a little undercooked, and the stir-fried squid is inexplicably blanched? The oysters are very fresh, but the speed of serving is a bit slow. I can tell from the food that the ingredients are very fresh, but the cooking skills are average.
Have a meal on Nan'ao Island. Go to the second floor for dining and order on the first floor. The price is cheap, the food is fresh, the food is served quickly, and the taste is better than the food of Sister Xu the day before. Pepper and salt shrimp mushroom + oysters + steamed tiger grouper + plum sauce conger eel + fried flower crab + shrimp + seaweed fried rice.
It's a pity that I forgot to take a photo. The taste is very much to my taste, so the recommendation index is 5🌟
The environment is very ordinary, but the food is delicious, the portion is large, and the service is good
From November to April of the following year, Nan'ao Island is less crowded, prices are lower, and the seawater is so clear you can see 8 meters. You can practically have the whole beach to yourself for photos without queuing, and sea-view rooms can be found for just over 200 yuan – it's an absolute steal! 🌊 However, there are some tricks to be aware of during the off-season, so listen to these tips to ensure a great trip! ✅ Must-Have Tips for a Hassle-Free Trip 1. Choose the right transportation to save time: Electric scooters for the island tour are available at the Houzhai Town Visitor Center for 80-100 yuan/day, with enough range for the entire island. Don't rent them at the scenic area (50+ yuan more expensive and potentially prone to breakdowns); if driving, arrive at the island before 8 am, even on weekends during the off-season, there can be minor traffic jams. The bridge toll is 96 yuan round trip, so it's a must-do. 2. Avoid low-price accommodation traps: If you want to catch the sunrise, stay on the main street of Qing'ao Bay; if you want to enjoy the sunset, choose the center of Houzhai Town. Avoid remote, low-priced guesthouses that are "5 minutes from the sea," as the sea breeze can be strong at night during the off-season, making it extremely inconvenient to go out and buy things. 3. For food, stick to local channels: Go directly to Houzhai Town/Yun'ao Market for seafood. Choose live seafood and have it cooked at a restaurant (processing fee 20-30 yuan/jin). "Fengwei Shizu" and "Ahua Seafood" are recommended; their prices are clearly marked and they don't overcharge. For dessert, try Ranji Dessert's double-portion meatballs and Fengji Licorice Fruit – they're the best choice, more authentic and cheaper than tourist snacks! 4. Capture the off-season light and shadow: In the morning, photograph the Qian'ao Bay Milk Yellow Lighthouse and the mirror-like beach of Zhuqi Duwan. After 3 pm, head to Sanchongya Lighthouse (the sunset over the cliff is breathtaking). The Lonely Tree at Zoumapu paired with the purple sunset at dusk creates stunning photos everywhere you look. ❌ Off-season pitfalls to avoid: • Don't believe "off-season seafood isn't fresh": The market has freshly caught seafood every day. Choose lively, jumping seafood and avoid roadside "wild seaweed" and "stale dried fish." Go to local supermarkets for the best seafood. • Don't skimp on weather protection: Temperatures in December and January range from 14-20℃. Strong winds at the beach (average force 5) are expected, so bring a light jacket and shoes with good traction. The UV rays can still cause sunburn, so bring sunscreen and physical sun protection. Also, pack mosquito repellent and an umbrella (there may be occasional rain). • Confirm activities in advance: Some water activities are suspended in January and February. If you want to surf (winter waves are perfect at 0.8-1.2m) or night fishing for squid, check the operating hours of the vendors before you go. Nan'ao Island in the off-season is an underrated gem. Follow these tips to enjoy the tranquility of less crowded, beautiful scenery while saving half the money compared to peak season. Save this easy guide and go for it! #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat #GoOutWithFriends #FoodieFestival #OffTheBeatenPathDiscovery #SpontaneousTravel