Yantai University / International Expo Center Busi€18
Shandong Cuisine
No.11 of Local Restaurants in Yantai
Open Now|17:00-23:00
+865356715817
No. 98 East Gangcheng Street
What travelers say:
One of the most famous small seafood restaurants in Yantai, the ingredients are extremely fresh and abundant, and the dishes are cooked using authentic Jiaodong methods. The restaurant is packed with customers every day, and private rooms must be booked in advance.
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One of the most famous small seafood restaurants in Yantai, the ingredients are extremely fresh and abundant, and the dishes are cooked using authentic Jiaodong methods. The restaurant is packed with customers every day, and private rooms must be booked in advance.
Yantai seasonal seafood is very fresh and full of variety. The hotel has about 20 private rooms, and the prices are reasonable for entertaining guests.
Yantai local seafood, fresh and reasonably priced, private rooms need to be booked in advance.
The seafood is very fresh, the taste is OK, the decoration is good
If you like something, stay for 5 seconds. 5 seconds is the only way to earn rewards and keep you motivated to update. Please, 🥺 Yantai, a coastal city located in the northeastern part of the Shandong Peninsula, boasts unique mountain and sea scenery and a rich history and culture. Whether strolling along the beach, feeling the gentle breeze, or exploring the city's memories through its old streets, you'll find endless joy. This guide covers transportation, photo spots, food, accommodations, and pitfalls to avoid. Save it and go! 🚀 🚗 [Transportation Guide] • Airplane: Yantai Penglai International Airport offers shuttle buses to all directions of the city center, or you can take a taxi for around 50-80 yuan. • High-speed Rail: Yantai Station is located in the city center, offering convenient transportation and numerous nearby attractions. Yantai South Station is slightly further from the city center, but trains run more frequently. • City Transportation: Buses are a steal at just 1 yuan, making them a great deal. Search for the "Yantai Citizen Card" QR code on the platform in advance. Shared electric bikes are super convenient and can be docked anywhere, but be mindful of the battery level. 🔋 If you're driving, there are plenty of free parking spots along the coast. Opening the windows in the evening to enjoy the sea breeze is incredibly relaxing. However, during peak tourist season, parking around some scenic spots can be difficult. Tips to Avoid: Avoid Yantai North Station. Its remote location and lack of transportation make it very inconvenient. 📸[Photo Spots] • Yantai Mountain: Surrounded by the sea on three sides, the top of the lighthouse offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of the ocean. Foreign consulates are imbued with exotic architecture. The Relang Pavilion offers excellent views of the sea, perfect for capturing stunning reef photos. There's also the Centennial Holly Corridor. 🌳 Address: No. 7 Lixin Road, Zhifu District. • Chaoyang Street: A century-old street brimming with artistic flair. Panda Wall, Brown Bear, Mini Lighthouse, Zhongshuge, and Rose Waterfall are all popular photo spots with super photogenic rates! Open all day and free 🆓 Address: Chaoyang Street, Zhifu District. • Yangma Island: Known as the "Hawaii of the East," its waters are as clear as jelly. Zhangdao's conch caves, the popular Lotus Sunset Cave, and the wooden boardwalk on the sea offer stunning photo ops. Address: No. 99 Tianma Road, Muping District. • Fisherman's Wharf: A real-life "fairy tale town," stroll along the seaside boardwalk and check out Hayao Miyazaki's "sea track"—you'll feel like you're in anime. Address: No. 45 Binhai Middle Road, Laishan District. Tips to avoid: These popular attractions can be incredibly crowded during holidays, so arrive early to secure a spot for stunning photos. When taking photos at the beach, be careful not to get too close to the water to prevent water from getting on your camera. 🍱【Recommended Food】 • Sea Intestine Rice: Tender, springy sea intestines are paired with chives and minced pork. Pour over rice and mix well. It's so delicious it'll make your eyebrows drop! Recommended restaurants: Baina Guanlan (Chaoyang Street), Judong Hongkou Guanhai Restaurant, and Yinfeng Hotel. • Spanish Mackerel Dumplings: Super large, minced Spanish mackerel meat is stuffed with a suitable amount of pork belly and chives. Each bite is filled with juicy goodness. Recommended restaurants: Yikua Doufu Seafood BBQ Stall (Yantaishan Branch), Judong Hongkou Guanhai Restaurant Fresh Sea Intestine Rice (First Beach Branch), and Little Red Whale Seafood Restaurant (Zhenda Road Branch). • Penglai Noodles: Thin, silvery noodles, with a gravy made with fresh fish as the essence – incredibly fresh! Recommended restaurants: Suxiao Noodle House, Jianxing Noodle House (Dongguan Road Branch), and Gongping Noodle House (Main Branch). • Yantai Stewed Buns: Sweet potato starch is jelly-coated and then pan-fried, resulting in a crispy exterior and chewy interior. Topped with sesame sauce, it's incredibly fragrant! You can also try the upgraded "Three Fresh Stewed Buns." Recommended restaurants: Baina Jinxiu Jiangnan (Changsheng Branch), Youli Sandpot House, and Mong Kok Fishing Village (Pearl Coast Branch). Avoid pitfalls: When dining near scenic areas, be sure to check prices carefully to avoid being ripped off. Choose fresh seafood, and avoid overindulging if you have a sensitive stomach. 🏠 [Accommodation Recommendations] • Near Yantai Station: Convenient transportation and a wealth of nearby restaurants. It's close to attractions like Yantai Mountain, Chaoyang Street, and Suchengli. For example, the Shimao Hilton offers stunning views of Zhifu Bay at night. 🌃 • Near Yantai-Dalian Station: Close to the beach and Yantai-Dalian snack street, enjoy a delicious evening snack street. Some B&Bs offer excellent value and a great opportunity to experience local life. • Yangma Island: For a more immersive experience on Yangma Island, consider staying in a B&B on the island, where you'll have a stunning ocean view from your window. However, prices may be higher than in the city. Tips to Avoid: During peak tourist season, be sure to book hotels in advance, as they can be hard to find and prices may even increase. Read reviews before booking to avoid poor accommodations. Yantai is truly a stunning coastal city, offering delicious food, fun activities, and great photo opportunities. If you have any questions or personal travel tips, please share them in the comments! 👇 #RuGe'sJourney #PhotographyGuide #SeasideAtmosphere #WhereToWeekend #NationalDayTravelDiary