The seafood is good, very fresh and delicious. The boss is very hospitable. I heard that it has been open for 10 years and is a local old store.
[Environment] I heard from others that the seafood in this restaurant is very good, so I drove a long way to eat here, and I was not disappointed. [Service] The boss and his wife in the store are very enthusiastic. When they heard that it was my birthday, they decorated the room and the atmosphere was full. [Taste] The seafood is just like what the boss said, it was in the sea last night and on the plate today, very fresh and delicious, and the local dishes are also very tasty. I will come here often in the future
I tried Xiao Song Seafood, a local favorite! My college classmate recommended it, and I recommended it to my high school classmate too—a perfect example of reverse marketing! 👏 📍Address: Xiao Song Seafood, Jinpan Road, Tiantai County (direct navigation) Although it's a small roadside spot, the environment is surprisingly clean and tidy. ✨ I really want to praise the service! The chubby owner, Xiao Song, is so cute and looks incredibly lucky. He even helped us choose the dishes. 🥰 [Recommended Tips for 2]: 🦐Extremely Rosy Prawns: It looks ordinary, but it's amazing! The shrimp is sweet and plump, with roe covering one-third of the shrimp! What the heck is this amazing shrimp? 🐟Stream Grouper: Freshly caught and cooked! The meat is incredibly tender, and the fish soup with rice is divine! The broth is so rich that I licked the bowl clean (burp!) 🥒Big Winter Melon Bowl: The portion is huge! Two people couldn't finish it all [Grin] Although it's a roadside restaurant, the price per person is a bit high 💰, but the freshness of the ingredients is worth it! The owner said it's all caught that day, no wonder it's so fresh~ #TiantaiFood #TaizhouTravel #SeafoodFeast #LocalFoodExplore #NicheFood
A spontaneous trip to Tiantai with my girlfriends~ Save this super detailed guide to avoid getting lost! 🚗✨ 📍Day 1: A Crazy Walk to Tiantai Waterfall 09:30 Depart from Jiashan for self-drive 13:00 Check-in to Tiantai Star Hotel (super convenient location, delicious local specialty "Linhai Mai Shrimp" downstairs!) 14:10 📍Tips for Visiting Tiantai Mountain Waterfall: 🚌Transportation: Didi for 9 yuan to the Waterfall Visitor Center (roadside parking is 10 yuan/day for self-driving) 🎫Tickets: Highly recommend the combo ticket! Includes the Waterfall, Qiongtai, bus, and glass bridge, and it's a steal at 165 yuan! ⛰️Directions: Definitely explore from the top down! Taking the bus to the top and then walking down is so much easier! The entire trip takes 3-4 hours. 📸Must-see spots: Panoramic views from the glass bridge + the popular Water Curtain Cave (perfect for photos!) 👟Equipment: Wear sneakers! The frantic walking in the second half will really wear you out! 😭 But the breathtaking waterfall is worth it! 6:00 PM: Dinner at Mai Shrimp downstairs, a local snack to soothe your tiredness. 📍Day 2: A Refreshing Journey at Guoqing Temple 🏯Guoqing Temple Guide: 🚗Transportation: Drive directly to the scenic area parking lot or take a 2-yuan electric shuttle from the Didi shuttle. 💦River Tracing: There's a small stream outside the temple for fun, so remember to bring slippers. 🛍️Cultural and Creative Items: Must-buy canvas bags for 10 yuan each, and get commemorative stamps for 5 yuan each (cash only!) ⭐Experience: This quaint Sui Dynasty temple is completely commercial-free, and every spot is a must-see! 🍲Food Recommendations: For dinner, I highly recommend "Xiao Song Seafood." It's generously priced at 150 yuan per person, and the seafood is incredibly fresh. For dessert, you absolutely must try the local specialty, green grass paste. Ladies will absolutely love it! 💡Tips: 1. Bring cash for stamps! Bring cash! 2. Guoqing Temple closes at 5 PM. 3. Remember to bring a swimsuit/extra clothes for swimming. This two-day itinerary is fulfilling and not rushed. You can experience the wonders of nature and the tranquility of this ancient temple. #TaizhouTravel #TiantaiFood #GuoqingTemple #TiantaiWaterfall #JiangsuZhejiangShanghaiNearbyTravel
Taizhou, a city adorned by mountains and sea, embraces the poetic charm of a thousand-year-old city on its left and the romance of the East China Sea on its right. From waterfalls described by Li Bai to macaron-colored fishing villages, from free ancient temples to freshly caught seafood feasts, this guide will take you on a 48-hour journey through Taizhou's six must-see destinations! 1. Tiantai Mountain Waterfall At 325 meters, it's known as "East China's Highest Waterfall"! The nine-tiered cascade resembles an inverted Milky Way, and the mist instantly cools you down by 10°C, making this summer experience even more refreshing than an air-conditioned room. Remember to wear a waterproof jacket; the photos from the observation deck are breathtaking! 2. Guoqing Temple This ancient temple, built during the Sui Dynasty, is surprisingly free! It's devoid of commercial activity, featuring 1,400-year-old plum blossoms, rice paddies, and monks sweeping the floors. Enjoy a filling vegetarian meal for just 2 yuan outside the temple, and then relax in the teahouse, listening to the bells for a truly Zen-inspired experience. 3. Ziyang Ancient Street A Taizhou version of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival"! Freshly baked seaweed pancakes are 1.5 yuan each and so crispy they're falling apart. The egg white lamb tail is as soft as a cloud, and the whole shrimp in the marinated shrimp are chewy and juicy... I recommend coming on an empty stomach, otherwise you'll be left wanting! 4. Dachen Island It lives up to its reputation as "the last blue patch in the East China Sea"! Rent an e-scooter for 30 yuan a day to circle the island. You can spot schools of fish beneath the glass plank road at Jiawu Rock, and in the evening, head to Jilongtou to watch the sunset paint the sea red. 5. Shenxianju Rare volcanic rhyolite! The newly opened Nanzending glass observation deck is suspended 400 meters above the ground. Do you dare to take the plunge? When the clouds and mist linger after the rain, it truly feels like the gods are holding a meeting! 6. Xiaoruo Village A true Chinese version of the "Cinque Terre"! Colorful houses are arranged in an orderly pattern, and every corner is an Instagram-worthy backdrop. Head to the mountaintop observation deck at 5 a.m. to watch the sunrise paint the village golden—it's breathtaking! Foodie Tips: Ziyang Street Must-Try: Wang Tianshun Seaweed Pancakes, Bucktooth Auntie's Egg Pancakes Seafood Directions: Jiaojiang Wharf Food Stalls, 80 Yuan Per Person, All You Can Eat Hidden Delights: Linhai Wheat and Shrimp Noodles, Wenling Embedded Cakes Accommodation Tips: ✔️ Stay in Linhai for Northern Travel (200+ Yuan/night) ✔️ Stay in Jiaojiang for Island Travel (near the wharf) ✔️ Stay in a scenic B&B at Shenxianju (open your window to see the sea of clouds)
The seafood is good, very fresh and delicious. The boss is very hospitable. I heard that it has been open for 10 years and is a local old store.
[Environment] I heard from others that the seafood in this restaurant is very good, so I drove a long way to eat here, and I was not disappointed. [Service] The boss and his wife in the store are very enthusiastic. When they heard that it was my birthday, they decorated the room and the atmosphere was full. [Taste] The seafood is just like what the boss said, it was in the sea last night and on the plate today, very fresh and delicious, and the local dishes are also very tasty. I will come here often in the future
I tried Xiao Song Seafood, a local favorite! My college classmate recommended it, and I recommended it to my high school classmate too—a perfect example of reverse marketing! 👏 📍Address: Xiao Song Seafood, Jinpan Road, Tiantai County (direct navigation) Although it's a small roadside spot, the environment is surprisingly clean and tidy. ✨ I really want to praise the service! The chubby owner, Xiao Song, is so cute and looks incredibly lucky. He even helped us choose the dishes. 🥰 [Recommended Tips for 2]: 🦐Extremely Rosy Prawns: It looks ordinary, but it's amazing! The shrimp is sweet and plump, with roe covering one-third of the shrimp! What the heck is this amazing shrimp? 🐟Stream Grouper: Freshly caught and cooked! The meat is incredibly tender, and the fish soup with rice is divine! The broth is so rich that I licked the bowl clean (burp!) 🥒Big Winter Melon Bowl: The portion is huge! Two people couldn't finish it all [Grin] Although it's a roadside restaurant, the price per person is a bit high 💰, but the freshness of the ingredients is worth it! The owner said it's all caught that day, no wonder it's so fresh~ #TiantaiFood #TaizhouTravel #SeafoodFeast #LocalFoodExplore #NicheFood
A spontaneous trip to Tiantai with my girlfriends~ Save this super detailed guide to avoid getting lost! 🚗✨ 📍Day 1: A Crazy Walk to Tiantai Waterfall 09:30 Depart from Jiashan for self-drive 13:00 Check-in to Tiantai Star Hotel (super convenient location, delicious local specialty "Linhai Mai Shrimp" downstairs!) 14:10 📍Tips for Visiting Tiantai Mountain Waterfall: 🚌Transportation: Didi for 9 yuan to the Waterfall Visitor Center (roadside parking is 10 yuan/day for self-driving) 🎫Tickets: Highly recommend the combo ticket! Includes the Waterfall, Qiongtai, bus, and glass bridge, and it's a steal at 165 yuan! ⛰️Directions: Definitely explore from the top down! Taking the bus to the top and then walking down is so much easier! The entire trip takes 3-4 hours. 📸Must-see spots: Panoramic views from the glass bridge + the popular Water Curtain Cave (perfect for photos!) 👟Equipment: Wear sneakers! The frantic walking in the second half will really wear you out! 😭 But the breathtaking waterfall is worth it! 6:00 PM: Dinner at Mai Shrimp downstairs, a local snack to soothe your tiredness. 📍Day 2: A Refreshing Journey at Guoqing Temple 🏯Guoqing Temple Guide: 🚗Transportation: Drive directly to the scenic area parking lot or take a 2-yuan electric shuttle from the Didi shuttle. 💦River Tracing: There's a small stream outside the temple for fun, so remember to bring slippers. 🛍️Cultural and Creative Items: Must-buy canvas bags for 10 yuan each, and get commemorative stamps for 5 yuan each (cash only!) ⭐Experience: This quaint Sui Dynasty temple is completely commercial-free, and every spot is a must-see! 🍲Food Recommendations: For dinner, I highly recommend "Xiao Song Seafood." It's generously priced at 150 yuan per person, and the seafood is incredibly fresh. For dessert, you absolutely must try the local specialty, green grass paste. Ladies will absolutely love it! 💡Tips: 1. Bring cash for stamps! Bring cash! 2. Guoqing Temple closes at 5 PM. 3. Remember to bring a swimsuit/extra clothes for swimming. This two-day itinerary is fulfilling and not rushed. You can experience the wonders of nature and the tranquility of this ancient temple. #TaizhouTravel #TiantaiFood #GuoqingTemple #TiantaiWaterfall #JiangsuZhejiangShanghaiNearbyTravel
Taizhou, a city adorned by mountains and sea, embraces the poetic charm of a thousand-year-old city on its left and the romance of the East China Sea on its right. From waterfalls described by Li Bai to macaron-colored fishing villages, from free ancient temples to freshly caught seafood feasts, this guide will take you on a 48-hour journey through Taizhou's six must-see destinations! 1. Tiantai Mountain Waterfall At 325 meters, it's known as "East China's Highest Waterfall"! The nine-tiered cascade resembles an inverted Milky Way, and the mist instantly cools you down by 10°C, making this summer experience even more refreshing than an air-conditioned room. Remember to wear a waterproof jacket; the photos from the observation deck are breathtaking! 2. Guoqing Temple This ancient temple, built during the Sui Dynasty, is surprisingly free! It's devoid of commercial activity, featuring 1,400-year-old plum blossoms, rice paddies, and monks sweeping the floors. Enjoy a filling vegetarian meal for just 2 yuan outside the temple, and then relax in the teahouse, listening to the bells for a truly Zen-inspired experience. 3. Ziyang Ancient Street A Taizhou version of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival"! Freshly baked seaweed pancakes are 1.5 yuan each and so crispy they're falling apart. The egg white lamb tail is as soft as a cloud, and the whole shrimp in the marinated shrimp are chewy and juicy... I recommend coming on an empty stomach, otherwise you'll be left wanting! 4. Dachen Island It lives up to its reputation as "the last blue patch in the East China Sea"! Rent an e-scooter for 30 yuan a day to circle the island. You can spot schools of fish beneath the glass plank road at Jiawu Rock, and in the evening, head to Jilongtou to watch the sunset paint the sea red. 5. Shenxianju Rare volcanic rhyolite! The newly opened Nanzending glass observation deck is suspended 400 meters above the ground. Do you dare to take the plunge? When the clouds and mist linger after the rain, it truly feels like the gods are holding a meeting! 6. Xiaoruo Village A true Chinese version of the "Cinque Terre"! Colorful houses are arranged in an orderly pattern, and every corner is an Instagram-worthy backdrop. Head to the mountaintop observation deck at 5 a.m. to watch the sunrise paint the village golden—it's breathtaking! Foodie Tips: Ziyang Street Must-Try: Wang Tianshun Seaweed Pancakes, Bucktooth Auntie's Egg Pancakes Seafood Directions: Jiaojiang Wharf Food Stalls, 80 Yuan Per Person, All You Can Eat Hidden Delights: Linhai Wheat and Shrimp Noodles, Wenling Embedded Cakes Accommodation Tips: ✔️ Stay in Linhai for Northern Travel (200+ Yuan/night) ✔️ Stay in Jiaojiang for Island Travel (near the wharf) ✔️ Stay in a scenic B&B at Shenxianju (open your window to see the sea of clouds)