Beijing to Shanghai Restaurants

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  • 1. Qishilin Restaurant

    $$$

    On the grounds of the Kiessling Beidaihe Hotel, this popular restaurant, originally opened by Austrians, mixes a few Western dishes in with the menu's predominately Chinese fare. Its European-style café-bakery, on the main street, does a brisk business in freshly baked walnut cakes.

    95 Dongjing Lu, Beidaihe, Hebei, 066100, China
    0335-468–0000

    Known For

    • Sea-cucumber specialties
    • Tasty beef stew
    • Open year-round (unusual in Beidaihe)
  • 2. Shunhe Seafood

    $$$

    A must-try for seafood lovers, Shunhe is a bright and clean nautically themed restaurant with tank-upon-tank of live seafood. There are also plenty of Chinese classics to choose from on a foreigner-friendly point-and-pick photo wall.

    10 Wenhua Xi Lu, Ji'nan, Shandong Sheng, 250000, China
    0531-8608–1666

    Known For

    • Multiple shellfish varieties; free pickles station; good service
  • 3. Wang Yang Lou

    $$

    One of the town's most upmarket options, Wang Yang Lou serves tasty local seafood and an array of family-style Chinese dishes in a large though somewhat characterless dining room. There's no menu—order at the open kitchen to the left of the entrance by pointing at things swimming in the tanks, or at the displayed photos of dishes themselves.

    51 Nanhai Xi Lu, Shanhaiguan, Hebei, 066200, China
    0335-513–4666

    Known For

    • Hosting big noisy families
    • Large portions
    • Point-and-pick fish tanks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 4. Yumatou Seafood Restaurant

    $$

    At this quintessential seafood place, one of many on or around Minjiang Lu, rows of tanks swarm with live sea creatures, with prices marked per jin (about 500 grams, enough for two to share). Order the Qingdao signature: clams fried with chilis and garlic (gala in the local dialect), which pairs perfectly with Tsingtao beer, or try the scallops served suanrong fensi (steamed with garlic and vermicelli noodles).

    24 Yunxiao Lu, Qingdao, Shandong Sheng, 266071, China
    0532-8577–9999

    Known For

    • Huge dining space
    • Welcoming staff
    • Good prices
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