Reason:A popular Zeng Cuo An restaurant, famous for its fresh oyster omelets
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旗杆内街263-1号
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Oyster omelet, I always thought it was a Taiwanese snack, but I didn’t expect it to be a Fujian snack as well. In fact, it is the egg pancake from our Northeast, but with more ingredients, such as oysters, cucumbers and the like. In fact, the taste is really too ordinary. I can’t tell how delicious it is. Just try it!
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Oyster omelet, I always thought it was a Taiwanese snack, but I didn’t expect it to be a Fujian snack as well. In fact, it is the egg pancake from our Northeast, but with more ingredients, such as oysters, cucumbers and the like. In fact, the taste is really too ordinary. I can’t tell how delicious it is. Just try it!
Overall evaluation: A small shop in Zengcuo'an snack street, the owner is very humorous. [Mint] Environment: OK, no seats, you have to stand to eat. But you can experience the characteristics of this snack street. [Service bell] Service: Very enthusiastic, very happy to chat with the boss. [Naughty] Taste: Very delicious, the sauce is also very delicious. There are also cucumber shreds.
Just got back from Xiamen's beach. Xiamen in September and October is so wonderful! The melodious sounds of Gulangyu Island, the vibrant atmosphere of Zengcuo'an, and the sea breeze along the Ring Road—every place feels like something out of a fairytale. This guide will help you unlock Xiamen's romance! 🏝️[Must-See Attractions] Gulangyu Island: Be sure to buy your ferry ticket in advance! It's 35 RMB per person, departing from the Xiamen Ferry Terminal. Go at 8 AM for a quiet stroll with fewer crowds. Focus on Shuzhuang Garden and Sunlight Rock. Climb Sunlight Rock in the morning for a panoramic view of Gulangyu Island. Don't buy expensive souvenirs; a box of Gulangyu pie for 10 RMB will do. Ring Road: The sea breeze in September and October is incredibly comfortable! Rent a bicycle (20 RMB/hour) and ride along the Ring Road from Zengcuo'an to Huangcuo Beach. You can see the ocean along the way, and you can even watch the sunset on an afternoon ride. Remember to bring a jacket; the wind can be strong along the coast. Zengcuo'an: It's busier at night than during the day! Visit the snack street and buy handicrafts. Don't overdo the seafood; you can eat a full meal for 30 yuan per person. For example, try shacha noodles for 15 yuan or fried oysters for 20 yuan. 🍜[Xiamen Specialties] Shacha noodles: Xiamen's soul food! Add shrimp, tofu puffs, and duck blood for a super thick broth, 18 yuan a bowl. "Wu Tang Sha Cha Noodles" is super authentic. There's a shop in Zengcuo'an that opens at 10 am, so don't go too late. Oyster Omelette: Super fresh oysters, topped with egg, sweet potato starch, and dipped in sweet and spicy sauce, 20 yuan a portion. This Zengcuo'an roadside stall is super delicious, freshly made and eaten. Earthworm Jelly: A Xiamen specialty snack, filled with sandworms, with a chewy texture, 15 yuan a portion. It might be intimidating the first time, but it's actually not unusual. It's delicious dipped in soy sauce and vinegar. Peanut Soup: Sweet, with peanuts and egg, 10 yuan a bowl. "Huang Zehe Peanut Soup" is a long-standing, super authentic shop with a branch on Zhongshan Road. A bowl warms your stomach in the morning. 🚶 [Free Travel Itinerary] (3 Days, 2 Day 1: Arrive in Xiamen → Zengcuo'an → Ring Road → Huangcuo Beach Arrive in the afternoon and stay near Zengcuo'an. In the evening, visit Zengcuo'an Snack Street and enjoy shacha noodles and fried oysters. Then, stroll along Ring Road and enjoy the sea breeze. Day 2: Gulangyu Day Trip → Zhongshan Road Morning, take a boat to Gulangyu Island, visit Shuzhuang Garden and Sunlight Rock, and have earthworm jelly on Gulangyu Island for lunch. In the afternoon, explore the old alleys of Gulangyu Island and take artistic photos. In the evening, return to the city center, stroll along Zhongshan Road, and buy local specialties. Day 3: Xiamen University (Exterior) → Nanputuo Temple → Shapowei In the morning, see the exterior of Xiamen University (if you can't enter), and at noon, visit Nanputuo Temple for a vegetarian meal (the vegetarian noodles are delicious for 20 yuan each). In the afternoon, visit Shapowei and take artistic photos. The cafes in Shapowei are very atmospheric. 🏨[Accommodation Recommendation] If you want to enjoy the beach, choose the area near Zengcuo'an: there are many Instagram-worthy B&Bs, and the average price per person is 20 yuan. 300+, you can watch the sunrise in the morning and browse the snack streets in the evening. For convenient transportation, choose Zhongshan Road: Close to the Gulangyu Ferry Terminal, with direct access via Metro Line 1. Costing 250+ per person, you can stay in a chain hotel and visit the Zhongshan Road Night Market in the evening. Avoid: Don't stay near the airport! It's far from the city center, and the journey to Gulangyu takes over 1.5 hours, a waste of time. It's better to spend more and stay in the core area. 📸[Outstanding Photo Spots] Gulangyu Shuzhuang Garden: Take photos at 3 PM. The sunlight filtering through the leaves creates a gentle, soft photo. Sitting on a beachside bench with the ocean in the background is incredibly romantic. Shapowei: A vibrant and artistic atmosphere, with many graffiti walls and cultural and creative shops. The rooftop terrace is perfect for taking photos of the ocean. Wear light-colored clothing for the best photos, and the afternoon is the best light. Huandao Road Huangcuo Beach: Take photos of the sunset in the evening. Sitting on the beach with the setting sun and ocean in the background is incredibly relaxing. Remember to bring a jacket, as the beach can be windy. 💡[Practical Tips] Buy your Gulangyu ferry tickets at least one day in advance! Buy tickets from the Xiamen Ferry Co., Ltd. official account. Avoid scalper tickets; they're expensive and unsafe. Xiamen occasionally rains in September and October, so remember to bring a folding umbrella; don't bring a large one, as it can make exploring Gulangyu Island inconvenient. Don't buy seafood in Zengcuo'an! Many seafood items are underweight. Go to the "Eight Markets" for fresher, cheaper food. You can also find a restaurant to prepare it yourself for around 20 yuan. The Xiamen Metro accepts Alipay and WeChat QR codes for rides, so you don't need to download a separate app. 🚫 [Avoidance Tips] Don't hire "expensive tour guides" on Gulangyu Island! You can explore on your own, and there are free guides on your phone. It's unnecessary to charge over 100 yuan for a tour guide. Don't eat the "expensive seafood" in Zengcuo'an! For example, lobsters cost 300 yuan per pound, but they're only 100 yuan or more elsewhere. If you want seafood, go to the Eight Markets. Don't rent "expensive bicycles" on Ring Road! 20 yuan/hour is fine; some places charge 50 yuan/hour, which is a rip-off. In September and October, Xiamen offers neither the scorching heat of summer nor the cold of winter. It's incredibly pleasant to visit Gulangyu Island, enjoy the sea breeze, and eat local snacks. Plus, there are fewer crowds than during peak season, so you won't have to wait in long lines. If you enjoy the romantic seaside, this is the perfect time to visit Xiamen; you'll be truly captivated by the scenery! #What did everyone do during the National Day holiday? #The most asked-about places on WeChat Moments #Xiamen Travel Guide #Xiamen Travel #Where to go this weekend
[September-October Seaside Adventures🌊] These 9 coastal cities in China are so beautiful you won't want to leave! Sea breeze, beaches, sunsets, and delicious food... Who knows? Autumn is the perfect time to visit the sea! Take this list of coastal cities and head out to one! 👉 📍Dalian, Liaoning | Romance of the North 🌟Must-sees: Xinghai Square, Venice Water Town, Russian Street 🍜Must-eats: Fried fish with noodles, Dalian shrimp paste, and clam noodles 📅Best time: May-October 📍Qingdao, Shandong | A beer-flavored summer 🌟Must-sees: St. Michael's Cathedral, the Pier, and the Beer Museum 🍜Must-eats: BBQ seafood, eight-ribbon pot stickers, and conch noodles 📅Best time: June-October 📍Weihai, Shandong | Quiet and relaxing 🌟Must-sees: Liugong Island, Binhai Bathing Beach, and the Sino-Japanese War Museum 🍜Must-eats: Spanish mackerel dumplings, fish pot pancakes, and fried crab 📅Best time: September-March (even in winter! 🉑) 📍Qinhuangdao, Hebei | Where history meets the sea 🌟Must-visits: Shanhaiguan, Aranya, Laolongtou, Beidaihe 🍜Must-eats: Shanhaiguan hotpot, grilled prawns, and pan-fried buns 📅Best time: May-October 📍Xiamen, Fujian | Artistic, slow-paced coastal living 🌟Must-visits: Gulangyu Island, Xiamen University, Zengcuo'an 🍜Must-eats: Shacha noodles, ginger duck, and fried oysters 📅Best time: March-May & September-November 📍Pingtan, Fujian | Windmills and stone-built islands 🌟Must-visits: Longfengtou Beach, Beigang Village, Changjiangao Windmill Field 🍜Must-eats: Oysters, shrimp and crab porridge, and eight-treasure fried cakes 📅Best time: September-November 📍Yantai, Shandong | Wine and the charm of Changdao Island 🌟Must-visit: Yangma Island, Penglai Pavilion, Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea 🍜Must-eat: Sea Intestine Rice, Penglai Small Noodles, Changdao Stew 📅Best time: April-October 📍Zhoushan, Zhejiang | Fishing Village and Sunrise Healing 🌟Must-visit: Dongji Island, Putuo Mountain, Shengsi Islands 🍜Must-eat: Large Yellow Croaker, Abalone Porridge, Grilled Razor Clams 📅Best time: June-October 📍Sanya, Hainan | Coconut Grove and Surf Paradise 🌟Must-visit: Wuzhizhou Island, West Island, Coconut Dream Corridor 🍜Must-eat: Coconut Chicken, Hainanese Vermicelli Noodles, Qingbuliang 📅Best time: Open year-round, especially refreshing from June to October~ ✨ 𝐓𝐢𝐩𝐬: ▪Many cities enjoy fewer crowds and more beautiful scenery from September to October, making for a more enjoyable experience! ▪ The temperature swings between morning and evening at the beach, so remember to bring a light jacket. ▪ While the seafood is delicious, don't overdo it and be mindful of food safety. ▪ Check the weather in advance; sunny days are great for going out to the sea and taking photos. 📸 👇Who would you most like to go with? @they! #Let's Watch the Sea Together#Uncommon Travel Spots #Recommended Coastal Cities #Travel Tips #Where to Go in Autumn #Spontaneous Travel
The delicious flavors of the sea are hidden within! 🌊 Strong satay, fresh seafood, and sweet, traditional flavors! 💕 This list will take you to the island city's freshest spots~ All the time-honored shops that locals visit countless times are here! 🔥 🍜 [Yuehua Satay Noodles] The granddaddy of Xiamen satay noodles! The broth is so rich it's practically sizzling! 🥄 Must-order the shrimp 🦐 + fish balls + tofu puffs for extra toppings. You can devour half a bowl in one go, soaking up the broth! 📍No. 78 Zhenbang Road, Siming District | ⭐4.7 | 💰25 ⏰6:30-19:00 | ✅Signature 3-piece set 🦪 [Lian Huan Oyster Pancake] Warning: Long Lines❗️ Super fresh oysters freshly pried Crispy on the outside, tender and golden brown on the inside Served with our secret sweet and spicy sauce, absolutely delicious 📍No. 199 Zhongshan Road | ⏰10:00-21:00 💰20 | ⭐4.6 | ✅Oyster Pancake with Ground Beef Jelly 🦞 [Little Glasses Food Stall] Super fresh, certified by locals! Recommend the yellow croaker in soy sauce 🐟 The fish is so tender it makes your chopsticks shake. I could use the sauce from the stir-fried clams to make three bowls of rice. 📍No. 109, Hubin Middle Road | ⏰11:00 AM - 11:00 PM 💰60 | ⭐4.5 | ✅Seafood 4-piece set 🥜 [Huang Zehe Peanut Soup] A must-try for those who love sweet treats! ️ Peanuts cooked until they melt in your mouth A milky aroma that's instantly addictive Fried dates can burst, so be careful not to burn your mouth 📍No. 22 Zhongshan Road | ⏰7:00-22:00 💰15 | ⭐4.4 | ✅Winter-exclusive warming set meal 🥟 [Delicious Flavors] A traditional Xiamen breakfast spot Taro buns with diced pork and bamboo shoots Chive dumplings with a sizzling crispy crust 📍No. 49 Datong Road | ⏰6:30-20:30 💰18 | ⭐4.3 | ✅An old-fashioned double-flavor combo 🍢 [Eight Market Ajie Five-Spice] Get the same flavor as Nicholas Tse! Freshly wrapped and fried five-spice rolls. Bite into them for a burst of meaty flavor. Served with satay pork skewers (yyds). 📍Right side of the Eighth Market entrance | ⏰6:00-19:00 💰12 | ⭐4.6 | ✅Three-piece set of five-spice rolls 💡Food tips: 1️⃣ Bargain for seafood at Eighth Market for a 50% discount or more. Don't ask why!😏 2️⃣ Get your satay noodles early. The broth gets saltier as it simmers in the afternoon. 3️⃣These established restaurants mostly only accept cash. Remember to bring plenty of change!🤑 #XiamenFood #MinnanSnacks #SeafoodFreedom #FoodieGuide #SatayNoodles