Reason:A long-established popular restaurant where pot stickers are handmade to order
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人民一路7-6号(小村庄地铁站A口步行320米)
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I came back early after sending the plane to the airport at noon, so I followed the navigation to find this internet-famous pot sticker shop. It's actually very easy to find. It's the original location of Fang Zhongyuan. It's a bit run-down now. This is the only popular restaurant around, so it's easy to find. The shop is very small with few tables, and the air circulation inside is very poor. The kitchen is open, so it will smell after a long time. It was full when I went there, and I basically had to wait for more than half an hour after ordering. The cuttlefish was out, and I tried the yellow croaker and three fresh dishes. The fish meat was still quite obvious. I had a bowl of porridge and some pickles to relieve the greasiness. The management is a bit chaotic, and there are often mistakes and omissions, so friends can just go and experience it, don't be too obsessed.
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I came back early after sending the plane to the airport at noon, so I followed the navigation to find this internet-famous pot sticker shop. It's actually very easy to find. It's the original location of Fang Zhongyuan. It's a bit run-down now. This is the only popular restaurant around, so it's easy to find. The shop is very small with few tables, and the air circulation inside is very poor. The kitchen is open, so it will smell after a long time. It was full when I went there, and I basically had to wait for more than half an hour after ordering. The cuttlefish was out, and I tried the yellow croaker and three fresh dishes. The fish meat was still quite obvious. I had a bowl of porridge and some pickles to relieve the greasiness. The management is a bit chaotic, and there are often mistakes and omissions, so friends can just go and experience it, don't be too obsessed.
A delicious meal to satisfy your cravings. I have to go there every time I feel hungry. The seafood pot stickers are really good.
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Hey everyone! After years in Qingdao, I've finally compiled my list of the food I've been asked about so often! Eat like the locals, avoid the internet celebrities, and savor the vibrant flavors of Qingdao from morning to night. Save this post and head out! Eat until you're tired and want more! 1. Breakfast: The Taste of Qingdao in the Flavor of Fireworks 1. Tianmo & Youtiao (Old Town Breakfast Stall) A Qingdao local's morning starts with a bowl of sticky Tianmo! It's not "sweet" in the sense of "mozi," but a savory, savory millet paste mixed with tofu, vermicelli noodles, and spinach. A warm bowl, paired with a crispy, freshly fried youtiao, is the true local breakfast ritual. Find a breakfast stall in any residential area of Old Town and you'll be satisfied for just 5 yuan. Don't trust the "internet-famous Tianmo" dishes in scenic spots; let's go for the vibrant flavors of Qingdao. 2. Seafood Wontons (Old Street Shop) You'd be missing out if you didn't try seafood wontons when you visited Qingdao! I recommend the seafood wontons at [brand name] in the old city. The wonton wrappers are so thin they're translucent, and the shrimp and clam meat are incredibly generous. The broth, made with fish bones, is incredibly delicious. Add a spoonful of chili oil and a sprinkle of seaweed for 10 yuan a bowl, and you're ready to go shopping and eat. II. Main Dinner: Seafood + Shandong Cuisine, a true Qingdao experience 1. Spicy Lao Wang Maodu (Vientiane City Branch) Eating spicy food in Qingdao is incredibly satisfying! This maodu restaurant, hidden away in Vientiane City, features tender and generous portions of tripe, smothered in a spicy broth and served with bean sprouts and tofu skin. It's incredibly fragrant. Be sure to order the "deluxe" version, which adds tripe and pig throat for 50 yuan per person. Enjoy the spicy flavors and the "mixed flavors" that Qingdao's youth love. 2. Jingcai Restaurant (a time-honored Shandong cuisine restaurant) If you want authentic Shandong cuisine, don't miss this place! This long-established restaurant has its signature dish, a must-try. Crispy and tender, with a rich sauce aroma, paired with Tsingtao beer, the flavor of old Qingdao comes through instantly. They also offer a special dish, a fusion of seafood and Shandong cuisine techniques. Once you try it, you'll never forget it. At 70 yuan per person, it's an excellent value. 3. Qianhaiyan (a representative of Jiaodong cuisine) The essence of Jiaodong cuisine lies here! The Jiaodong Steamed Fresh is a must-try: clams, scallops, and Spanish mackerel dumplings are all steamed in one pot, allowing you to enjoy the seafood's authentic flavors. The broth is perfect for rice. The spicy stir-fried clams are also cooked to perfection, leaving the sand clean and the meat tender. Paired with a bowl of rice, they can easily fill two large bowls. At 80 yuan per person, this is a popular choice for local families. 4. One Pot Fresh Fish Pot Stickers (A Specialty Fish Spot) What's a trip to Qingdao without eating fish? This place's fish potstickers are incredible. The freshly brewed fish broth is rich and milky white, and the fish is so tender it melts in a sip. Dipping the potstickers in the broth creates a crispy, savory, and fragrant dish that'll make your head tingle. We recommend the [fish type], which is boneless and meaty. It's 60 yuan per person, a delight for fish lovers. III. Snacks: Hidden Street Surprises 1. Fried Cakes & Sweet Twist (Old Town Bakery) The fried cakes at Qingdao Old Bakery have a crispy crust and a sweet red bean paste filling that bursts when eaten hot. The sweet twist is coated with sesame seeds, and the flavor becomes more delicious with every chew. They're perfect as a snack or afternoon tea. You can buy a large bag for 5 yuan and enjoy it while strolling through the old streets. 2. Seaweed Jelly (Seaside Stall) A unique seaweed jelly in Qingdao! Made with seaweed from Qingdao's waters, it's springy and smooth, topped with minced garlic, balsamic vinegar, and chili oil. It's a great way to cool down in the summer. For 5 yuan a bowl, grab one while strolling along the beach, enjoying the sea breeze and the jelly, it's incredibly refreshing. 3. Electric Grill (Night Market/Street Stall) Qingdao Electric Grill is amazing! Marinated skewers sizzle on the electric grill, sprinkled with cumin and chili flakes, the aroma of meat mingling with the aroma of smoky food. Recommended are the grilled shank and chicken hearts, 3 yuan a skewer. A few skewers at the night market, washed down with a bottle of Tsingtao White Beer, are a local nightlife staple. IV. Locals' Secret Tips 1. Don't buy random seafood: If you want to process your own seafood, go to [Seafood Market Name], but avoid the scenic market, as you'll be ripped off. For processing, go to a small restaurant in the old city area, which charges a processing fee. Enjoy fresh, affordable seafood. 2. How to Choose Beer: Tsingtao Beer comes in two varieties: "Factory One" and "Factory Two." Old Qingdaoers prefer the original beer from Factory One, either plain or white. Buying beer at the supermarket and enjoying it by the sea while enjoying the breeze is a double bonus. 3. Avoid Internet-famous restaurants: Some "Internet-famous" seafood restaurants in scenic areas are expensive and average. Follow local recommendations or look for restaurants packed with locals for a surefire way to go. 4. Dining and Shopping Route: Explore the Old Town for breakfast and snacks in the morning, choose a Shandong/Jiaodong cuisine restaurant for lunch, stroll along the beach for seaweed jelly in the afternoon, and enjoy barbecued meat and beer at the night market in the evening—a perfect day to savor the flavors of Qingdao. Qingdao's culinary delights are hidden in the bustling streets, seafood markets, and alleys of the Old Town. Follow this guide to savor authentic Qingdao flavors while avoiding pitfalls. By the end, you'll understand why Qingdao residents' eyes light up when they talk about local food—it's a city memory etched in their taste buds! Next time you visit Qingdao, I'll follow this itinerary. Trust me! #FoodFestival #AwesomeSnacksCollection #LocalFood