Building 21, Songxi Avenue, Yandang Town (next to Yandang Mountain Museum)
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Cape of Good Hope Restaurant is located on Songxi Avenue in Zhundang Town, next to Zhundang Mountain Museum. All the specialties are delicious. The waiter provided attentive and meticulous service. He also sent us to the train station after we left. I will come here again next time I come to Zhundang Mountain.
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Cape of Good Hope Restaurant is located on Songxi Avenue in Zhundang Town, next to Zhundang Mountain Museum. All the specialties are delicious. The waiter provided attentive and meticulous service. He also sent us to the train station after we left. I will come here again next time I come to Zhundang Mountain.
As expected of the No. 1 restaurant, the food is really good, especially the duck tongue in sauce, which has the local flavor. Of course, the other dishes, especially the seafood, are also excellent.
This is the No. 1 restaurant in Yandang Mountain. The food is pretty good and the shrimps are very fresh. There are not as many customers as expected and the waiters are very nice. It feels good.
The taste is very good, it is worth a visit. The crab roe is a bit expensive during the Chinese New Year, but it is also in line with the market price. The pig's trotters are chewy and not sticky, the clams are numerous and the sand is very delicious, the crispy skin, fried vermicelli, fried preserved vegetables, and duck tongue are all noteworthy. The environment and service awareness are also good.
A great restaurant with great taste! My friend especially recommended their chili jelly, and their sour beans and pork fried meat are very much to my taste, very good. My friend said that their rice is mainly spicy, and it is true, but for my taste, it is not too spicy. The delicacies I remember are: white shrimp and shredded radish, garlic shrimp, brown sugar glutinous rice balls, homemade glutinous rice balls, river snails in soup, pickled fish, seven-star eel, lamb tripe pot, glutinous rice ball noodles, and farmer's roasted pork knuckle.