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[Service] There are crowds during meal time, but the waiter is very friendly and the service is very immediate, great!
[Taste] A very popular local restaurant, each dish has its own unique flavors, and the cooking seasoning is very appropriate! [Service] There are crowds during meal time, but the waiter is very friendly and the service is very immediate, great!
Linhai Yintai City, 4th floor. The environment is OK, but the small loudspeakers calling out numbers are noisy and piercing, which makes the dining environment a little worse. Two people, three dishes. The taste is good. The price is reasonable. About 60 per person.
The meat in the sausage is so fresh, it tastes like the sausages we ate in front of the school when we were kids!
Zhoushan is truly a treasure trove of food, folks! 💥The first time I visited, I was blown away by the variety of food. I missed it even on the way back. Who knows?😭 Today, I've compiled a list of nine time-honored restaurants that locals visit again and again! 🔝These are all highly reputable, time-honored local establishments, and the taste is undeniably good!😋 🍽️[Must-Try Zhoushan Dinners] 📍Zhoushan Seafood with Mom's Cuisine ✨Per person: 70r A long-standing Zhoushan seafood restaurant! The seafood is incredibly fresh 💥Every bite tastes like the ocean🌊 I'd be heartbroken if I didn't order their fish ball soup! 📍Zhang Laosan Wontons ✨Per person: 30r 30 years of dedication to a bowl of wontons🥟The thin skin and generous filling rival those in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Paired with their homemade chili sauce, it's a must-try! 📍Yuanjin Snack Shop ✨Per person: 10r A local lady has been running this stall for 20 years. Main items include glutinous rice cakes and mochi...average price is only around 5r👍 🥟[Must-Try Local Snacks] 📍Yidongshun Shengjian ✨Per person: 40r Crispy bottom and generous filling! Juicy and juicy! Paired perfectly with warm soy milk~ 📍Weizhongwei Snacks ✨Per person: 25r A popular afternoon tea spot for Zhoushan locals🥢 Recommended seafood noodles and glutinous rice balls! 📍Sanzhong Clay Pot ✨Per person: 60r Clay pot with seafood! So delicious you'll want to lick the bowl🤤 A blast of memories from my school days~ 🍰[Sweet Tooth Paradise] 📍Grandma's Snacks ✨Per person: 5r Seaweed crispy pancakes for 5r each. Traditionally handmade, super affordable! 📍Jianmin Bakery ✨Per person: 30r A century-old shop! Their signature sponge cake is a must-try. They can even ship it home~ 📍Guangge Snacks ✨Per person: 30r A favorite coffee shop for the older generation. Be sure to get the crispy egg rolls to go! Every item on this list is a Zhoushan-certified delicacy❗ Save it and check it out! 😉 #ZhoushanFood #ZhoushanTravel #ZhejiangSpecialties #SeafoodParadise #LocalRecommendations
2.5 hours from Hangzhou 🚗 And you've arrived in Zhoushan, the place I've been craving for. 😎 Day 1: From seafood to sunset • Mom's Cuisine: Enjoy seafood upon landing at noon! A table for three costs over 300, and the home-cooked flavors are jaw-dropping. • Tea Valley: Sit by the stream for an afternoon, play in the water, and eat fruit – a perfect escape from the summer heat. • Dinghai Ancient Town: Stroll the ancient streets in the evening, enjoying the old buildings and snacks – a leisurely pace. • Mamu Windmill Campsite: Go early! The windmills and the sunset on the horizon – any photo will make a wallpaper. Day 2: Sunrise and a leisurely stroll. • Luotang Line: Get up early and head out! The coastal highway feels like a movie frame, and waiting for sunrise on the lawn is so soothing I want to sigh. • Luxiaxu Village: Explore this internet-famous village, browse its cafes and handcraft shops, and the return trip will be even more exciting. The sea breeze is a gentle liar. It turns the sunrise over Luotang into a flowing painting—crouching on the lawn, watching the orange glow sweep across the sea, even my breathing becomes lighter. The stream in Tea Valley serves as a natural cooling mat. Dipping my feet in the water, I nibble on my freshly bought watermelon. The shadows of the trees sway, turning the afternoon into a slow-motion moment. The cobblestone streets of Dinghai Ancient Town carry the warmth of bygone times. Under the eaves of the old houses, stories of the past seem to still be hidden. Finally, I feast on eyebrow-dropping seafood 🦞 and look back. It turns out that what makes a trip worthwhile isn't the checklist in the guidebook. It's the salty breeze, the brightness in my eyes, and the fulfillment I feel in my heart. #ZhoushanTravel #WeekendEscapePlan