The dishes at the Old Fisherman Seafood Restaurant are very classic. Boiled seafood is already delicious, and I didn't expect this chef to be even better. This restaurant has been open for more than ten years. No wonder it still stands. Great!
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The dishes at the Old Fisherman Seafood Restaurant are very classic. Boiled seafood is already delicious, and I didn't expect this chef to be even better. This restaurant has been open for more than ten years. No wonder it still stands. Great!
The taste is great, the seafood is fresh, people from Yangzhou come here to taste it.
Food is the most important thing for people. The restaurant is indeed good, but it is probably tiring and requires getting up early and going to bed late. You can consider fast, convenient, and low per capita consumption. Note that the kitchen should be clean and hygienic, with glass partitions so that customers can see it and feel more at ease.
A very good restaurant with a lot of seafood and many varieties, it is worth tasting.
Today, we've curated a 2-Day, 1-Night Off-The-Shelf Coastal Slow Travel Guide to Nantong's Lüsi Port. For a budget under 2,000 RMB, escape the hustle and bustle of the city and discover Jiangsu's little-known "secret fishing port"—Lüsi Port. Watch the sunrise, enjoy seafood, listen to the crashing waves, and experience authentic East China Sea fishing village life. 📍 Destination: Lüsi Port, Qidong District, Nantong, Jiangsu 🗓 Itinerary: 2 Days, 1 Night (Perfect for a Weekend Getaway) 💰 Total Budget: 2,000 RMB (Per Person) 🎯 Theme: East China Sea Fishing Port + Sunrise Coast + Seafood Adventure + Fisherman's Lifestyle 🚗 How to Travel: Drive or High-Speed Rail + Taxi (Flexible Travel) >🌟 Why Recommend Lüsi Port? > Lüsi Port is one of Jiangsu's four major fishing ports, a thousand-year-old port nestled against the East China Sea. Fishing boats dock every morning, and the seafood is incredibly fresh! This place is not overdeveloped, yet boasts mudflats, lighthouses, returning fishing boats, and gentle sunrises. It's a rare "off-the-beaten-path" coastal destination in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. ##🗓 Itinerary (2 Days, 1 Night) Day 1: Arrive at Lüsi Port | First Impressions of the Fishing Port + Seafood Dinner + Coastal Stroll Morning: Depart from Shanghai/Suzhou/Nanjing → Drive directly to Lüsi Port via the G40 Shanghai-Shaanxi Expressway (approximately 2.5 hours) - Or take the high-speed rail to Qidong Station → Take a taxi/online ride to Lüsi Port (approximately 40 minutes, 80 RMB) - Noon: Check into a seaside B&B or budget hotel (recommended: near Lüsi Fishing Port Wharf) 🏨 Accommodation: 300 RMB/night (sea view rooms are available, standard rooms are more cost-effective) - Afternoon: - Stroll around Lüsi Fishing Port Wharf: See moored fishing boats, fishermen mending nets, and seagulls circling - Walk along the Seawall Road: Enjoy the sea breeze and take photos of the silhouettes of fishing boats and the breakwater - Evening: - Visit a local-recommended seafood stall (such as "Old Fisherman Seafood Stall"). Must-try dishes: Steamed swimming crab, blanched mantis shrimp, clams, yellow croaker stewed with tofu, and sea anemones with cilantro. Seafood prices are transparent, and you'll be stuffed for 100-150 yuan per person! 🍽 Food and Beverage: 150 yuan✅ Daily Expenses: Approximately 600 yuan Date 2: Sunrise Coast + Fish Market + Return Trip. At 5:30 AM (Highly recommended!), head to [Seagull Beach] or [East Side of the Breakwater] to watch the sunrise over the East China Sea. The sun slowly rises from the horizon, and the silhouettes of fishing boats are reflected in the golden light, creating a breathtaking scene like a movie scene. Photo Tip: Bring a tripod and a thick jacket (the wind can be strong in the morning). 7:30 AM: Attend the [Lüshi Fishing Port Morning Market]! This is the highlight of this trip! Every morning from 6 to 9 AM, fishing boats dock, and seafood is traded directly at the dock: swimming crabs, mantis shrimp, octopus, conch, small yellow croaker... sold by the basket! You can select your seafood on-site and pay a processing fee (10-20 yuan) to have the food stall prepare it for you to take away. → Recommended: Vacuum-packed swimming crab (fresh on ice), sun-dried fish, and dried shrimp. 💡 Tip: Bring an insulated box and ice packs for easy transport. - Before lunch: - Enjoy a bowl of [Fisherman's Fish Soup Noodles], so delicious it'll make your eyebrows drop. - Depart for home. 🍽 Food: 50 yuan (fish soup noodles + drinks). ✅ Daily expenses: Approximately 200 yuan. 💰 Total Budget (Per Person) | Items | Cost ||-----|------|| Round-trip transportation (high-speed rail + taxi or self-driving, gas + tolls) | 400 yuan (self-driving saves if split between two people) || Local transportation (taxi/parking) | 50 yuan || Accommodation (1 night, comfortable B&B) | 300 yuan || Food (1.5 days, including 2 seafood dinners) | 250 yuan || Seafood Purchase (Eatable + Souvenirs) | 300 Yuan (Fresh, half the price of downtown) || Other (Insurance, Parking, Emergency) | 200 Yuan |✅ Total: Approximately 1500 Yuan (Way under 2000 Yuan, excellent value!) 📌 Tips 1. Best Season: May-October, during the summer, you can see fishing boats returning with full loads. The seafood is at its peak after the September Fishing Festival! 2. Clothing Recommendations: - Bring a windproof jacket and hat (winds can be strong at the beach) - Wear non-slip shoes, as the pier can be slippery - Wear warmer clothing for sunrise photography! 3. Tips to Avoid: - Don't buy "processed seafood" at the scenic area entrance - Remember to bargain when buying seafood at the morning market; locals offer a very reasonable price - Respect the fishermen and smile before taking photos 4. Optional Upgrades (within your budget): - Charter a fishing boat for a seaside experience (approximately 200 yuan/person, contact the fisherman in advance) - Stay overnight in a beachfront tent (summer only, approximately 400 yuan/night) ##📸 Must-Take Photos - Early morning sunrise at Lüsi Fishing Port, with the returning fishing boats - The lonely lighthouse at the end of the breakwater - Lively seafood trading at the fishermen's dock - Seagulls circling above the fishing boats - Sunset on the seawall along the road - The blissful feeling of a seafood feast filled with red crabs 💬 Lüsi Port, a fishing port forgotten by time. When you see the first rays of sunlight shining on the fishing nets in the morning sea breeze and hear the fishermen shouting, "Hairtail fish, ten yuan a pound!", you will understand that the real fireworks of life are not in the city, but on the shores of the sparkling East China Sea. #EatToStuffSeafoodFeast #ComeToLüSiListenToTheSoundOfTheWaves