Reason:Specializing in authentic Fujian cuisine, lychee pork is sweet and sour, delicious with an appealing color
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2nd Floor, Building 5, California City, Excellence Road (Opposite to Excellence Hotel)
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The service was very bad. From the time I entered to the time I left, no tea was served. I cancelled the fish, but it was still served. However, the portion was good and the taste was OK. The layout inside was too weird. The entrance was too narrow.
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The service was very bad. From the time I entered to the time I left, no tea was served. I cancelled the fish, but it was still served. However, the portion was good and the taste was OK. The layout inside was too weird. The entrance was too narrow.
There are many local specialties, the taste is excellent, you can try it when you come here, don't step on thunder
Hey guys! Just got back from Fuzhou and can't wait to share—2,200-year-old alleys hiding fireworks, and then showing off fish balls after a hot spring soak—this one's a real treat! Here's a simplified guide, keeping all the essential information~ 1. Why must you visit Fuzhou? 3 points to keep you in the know History buffs love it: Three Lanes and Seven Alleys are "living fossils of the inner city." The ancient alleys of the Ming and Qing dynasties hold stories of Lin Zexu and Bing Xin, giving you a sense of time travel in every photo. Hot spring lovers absolutely love it: "China's Hot Spring Capital" lives up to its reputation, with natural hot springs right in the city. October and November are perfect for a visit. Foodies love it: Eat all you can eat fish balls and meat dumplings for just 10 yuan, and at the night market, you'll have to lean on the wall for 30 yuan per person—no pressure on your wallet. II. Pre-trip Essentials: Time, Reservations, and Supplies 1. Best Time Spring and autumn (March-May, September-November) are the most pleasant. October-November is a great time to explore the alleys and soak in the hot springs. In summer, you can escape the heat in Guling. In winter, there are fewer tourists and the hot springs are more affordable. 2. Ticket Reservations (Important!) The main street of Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is free. Make reservations one day in advance for the Lin Zexu/Bing Xin Memorial Halls through the "Fuzhou Three Lanes and Seven Alleys" official account. The Fujian Museum is free; make reservations three days in advance. It is closed on Mondays. Gushan Yongquan Temple is 40 yuan (half-price for students), no reservations required. Yuanmai Hot Spring Park is 128 yuan (20% off with student admission tickets), no reservations required. 3. Essential Supplies ID card + student ID (a great way to get half-price tickets), a light jacket + swimsuit + sneakers, sunscreen + a power bank + stomach medicine (for seafood). III. Core Activities: History + Hot Springs 1. History Route: Explore the Millennium Ancient City Three Lanes and Seven Alleys: Don't just stick to Nanhou Street! Visit the Lin Zexu Memorial Hall for free photos of ancient architecture, view manuscripts at the Bing Xin Literature Museum, and admire Qing Dynasty gardens at the Little Yellow Tower (20 yuan). You can also make bodiless lacquerware (100 yuan/piece) as souvenirs. Gushan Mountain + Yongquan Temple: Take Metro Line 2 to Gushan Station and transfer to a sightseeing bus (10 yuan) up the mountain. In the morning, see the Tang Dynasty pottery pagoda and Song Dynasty iron woks at Yongquan Temple. In the afternoon, walk the Eighteen Scenic Plank Road, and in the evening, watch the sunset. 2. Hot Springs Route: Relieve Fatigue Yuanmai Hot Spring Garden (City's Top Choice): Enjoy 20+ hot springs, including a rose pool for beauty treatments and a ginger pool for cooling off. Free fruit is included. Visit on weekday evenings for fewer crowds. Gui'an Hot Spring Resort (Family Trip): Features a family pool and a water park (open in summer). Admission fee is 150 yuan for students. Drive or take the shuttle bus. IV. Food: Enjoy Fuzhou Flavors for 10 Yuan Must-Tries: Yonghe Fish Balls (10 Yuan/bowl), Tongli Meat-Bearing Rice Balls (8 Yuan/bowl), Erlongbo Hot Pot with Rice and Pork (5 Yuan/bowl), and Antailou Lychee Pork (38 Yuan/portion); Neighborhoods: Explore Nanhou Street for traditional snacks, visit Daming Food Street for the night market, and enjoy Shibei Seafood Hot Pot at Dongbai Center (150 Yuan per person). V. Three-Day Itinerary: No Hustle or Crowds Day 1: Three Lanes and Seven Alleys (Lin Zexu Hall → Bing Xin Hall → Xiaohuanglou) → Daming Night Market; Day 2: Gushan Mountain + Yongquan Temple → Yuanmai Hot Springs → Dafengshou Fish Restaurant (Crispy Fish Hot Pot, 80 Yuan per person); Day 3: West Lake Park (boat ride 40 Yuan/hour) → Xichan Temple → buy jasmine tea/lacquerware before returning home. 6. Practical Tips Transportation: Metro Lines 1 and 2 cover the scenic area, and shared bikes are super convenient for exploring the alleys (free for half an hour). Tips: Sanfang Qixiang is less crowded for photos before 9 AM, and the hot springs are best enjoyed after 4 PM. Note: Avoid hot springs on an empty stomach or after drinking alcohol. Gushan Road is steep and can be slippery. Fuzhou's warmth lies in its ancient alleys and hot springs. #SonglikeJourney #FuzhouTravel #BudgetTravelCheck-inGuide #JustWalkAlone #24FramesofTravel
The service attitude of this store is terrible. I called to make a reservation, but when I got there, there were no seats available and the attitude was terrible.