This barbecue restaurant tastes good and the service attitude is also very good
It's good, but the appetite of the two of us is not good.
Ordered online, delivery was fast, the skewers were too small, and the price was not cheap [Taste]
Been here several times, the food is delicious and the service is very attentive.
Pet-Friendly Itineraries in Tangshan 🐩🐕 Bringing my two dogs out for a stroll, we had to choose open-air attractions. Tangshan isn't particularly pet-friendly. The largest park, Nanhu Park, doesn't allow pets. Last time, I sneaked Coco in my backpack, but this time, we can't go with the little ones. So, we planned two days of dog-friendly accommodations and travel. Saturday~ 1. Jianguoli Commercial Area. This short commercial street is probably newer, with a Republican-era style. It's great for photos, and my parents love taking photos too. I took them there first. There are also restaurants like Kudi and Luckin Coffee on the street. When they get hot, we take turns going in for drinks and rest, leaving one person outside to watch the dogs. Haha. Parking is also very convenient; there's a parking lot right next to it. 2. Our second stop was the nearby Peiren Historical and Cultural Street. It's truly beautiful. Built around the Peiren Girls' High School building, it blends modernity and history, creating a retro and artistic atmosphere. There are also several restaurants within the area. It's beautiful even in any photo! 3. For lunch, we chose Fuluju, a popular restaurant in Tangshan. Since we saw it allowed dogs, we decided to go. The owner was very dog-friendly, and the fried chicken was a favorite. Highly recommended! 4. We passed the Third Space complex along the way; the night view is supposed to be even better. 5. Since we were traveling with our dog, we had to choose a pet-friendly B&B to facilitate our evening trip to Hetou Old Street. We chose the nearby Baishi Homestay, a two-bedroom, one-living room restaurant for just over 400 yuan. It was very clean, the service was excellent, and it was easily accessible by taxi, about ten minutes from Hetou Old Street. 6. The next place is Hetou Old Street. I'm grateful he didn't let me bring my dog. Luckily, I didn't. If I had, my dog would have been crushed. [Tears turned to laughter.] This place is familiar to everyone, so I don't need an introduction... Sunday~ 1. Takeout breakfast. I feel like the food here is bland. I ordered a lot, but nothing was great, so I just had to make do. It was a cool morning, and I didn't want to go too far, so I went to nearby Huifeng Park. It has a lotus pond and is connected to the Ferris wheel in Hetou Old Street. It's great for photos, and the dog can run around. 2. Then we went to the Xinqi 1889 Industrial Zone, which I didn't get to visit yesterday. It's the site of the century-old cement factory, which commemorates the birth of China's first barrel of cement. There were a lot of people taking pictures there, and I even saw elementary school students taking a group photo. Parking was super convenient at several spots! ✌️ We didn't go to Wujiazhuang Church because we were hungry, but if you have time, feel free to go. 3. Continuing with our meals, we went to Huang Er BBQ today. This place isn't pet-friendly, but it wasn't crowded at noon, so we were allowed to go. We were seated in a separate area, and our two pups were pretty well behaved. The food was pretty good. After all, we were disappointed by the snacks at Hetou Old Street yesterday, so we weren't so demanding today [laughing]. The portions were a little small, but it was delicious, alright. We headed home in the afternoon. It rained on the way home. The weather has been pretty good these past two days, at least when I was visiting the attractions. It started raining the moment I got in the car and got back to the hotel. 🌧️ The rain stopped as soon as we got out of the car and the sun came out [snickering].
This barbecue restaurant tastes good and the service attitude is also very good
It's good, but the appetite of the two of us is not good.
Ordered online, delivery was fast, the skewers were too small, and the price was not cheap [Taste]
Been here several times, the food is delicious and the service is very attentive.
Pet-Friendly Itineraries in Tangshan 🐩🐕 Bringing my two dogs out for a stroll, we had to choose open-air attractions. Tangshan isn't particularly pet-friendly. The largest park, Nanhu Park, doesn't allow pets. Last time, I sneaked Coco in my backpack, but this time, we can't go with the little ones. So, we planned two days of dog-friendly accommodations and travel. Saturday~ 1. Jianguoli Commercial Area. This short commercial street is probably newer, with a Republican-era style. It's great for photos, and my parents love taking photos too. I took them there first. There are also restaurants like Kudi and Luckin Coffee on the street. When they get hot, we take turns going in for drinks and rest, leaving one person outside to watch the dogs. Haha. Parking is also very convenient; there's a parking lot right next to it. 2. Our second stop was the nearby Peiren Historical and Cultural Street. It's truly beautiful. Built around the Peiren Girls' High School building, it blends modernity and history, creating a retro and artistic atmosphere. There are also several restaurants within the area. It's beautiful even in any photo! 3. For lunch, we chose Fuluju, a popular restaurant in Tangshan. Since we saw it allowed dogs, we decided to go. The owner was very dog-friendly, and the fried chicken was a favorite. Highly recommended! 4. We passed the Third Space complex along the way; the night view is supposed to be even better. 5. Since we were traveling with our dog, we had to choose a pet-friendly B&B to facilitate our evening trip to Hetou Old Street. We chose the nearby Baishi Homestay, a two-bedroom, one-living room restaurant for just over 400 yuan. It was very clean, the service was excellent, and it was easily accessible by taxi, about ten minutes from Hetou Old Street. 6. The next place is Hetou Old Street. I'm grateful he didn't let me bring my dog. Luckily, I didn't. If I had, my dog would have been crushed. [Tears turned to laughter.] This place is familiar to everyone, so I don't need an introduction... Sunday~ 1. Takeout breakfast. I feel like the food here is bland. I ordered a lot, but nothing was great, so I just had to make do. It was a cool morning, and I didn't want to go too far, so I went to nearby Huifeng Park. It has a lotus pond and is connected to the Ferris wheel in Hetou Old Street. It's great for photos, and the dog can run around. 2. Then we went to the Xinqi 1889 Industrial Zone, which I didn't get to visit yesterday. It's the site of the century-old cement factory, which commemorates the birth of China's first barrel of cement. There were a lot of people taking pictures there, and I even saw elementary school students taking a group photo. Parking was super convenient at several spots! ✌️ We didn't go to Wujiazhuang Church because we were hungry, but if you have time, feel free to go. 3. Continuing with our meals, we went to Huang Er BBQ today. This place isn't pet-friendly, but it wasn't crowded at noon, so we were allowed to go. We were seated in a separate area, and our two pups were pretty well behaved. The food was pretty good. After all, we were disappointed by the snacks at Hetou Old Street yesterday, so we weren't so demanding today [laughing]. The portions were a little small, but it was delicious, alright. We headed home in the afternoon. It rained on the way home. The weather has been pretty good these past two days, at least when I was visiting the attractions. It started raining the moment I got in the car and got back to the hotel. 🌧️ The rain stopped as soon as we got out of the car and the sun came out [snickering].