The location is excellent, right at the entrance of the Qilin Mountain Tunnel, conveniently located for visiting the East China Sea Great Wall and Qicai Xiaoruo Village, just across the road from Liruo Village.
We stayed in an odd-numbered room with a morning view of fishing boats shimmering on the sea under the sun. The midday light and nighttime views of Qicai Xiaoruo were less impressive than the lively intangible cultural heritage activities in Liruo Village. At A Liu Noodle Shop in Liruo Village, the only truly delicious dish was the seafood noodles; the other stir-fries were just average. Perhaps because there were only two of us, it was busy and there was a queue during mealtimes. Xincai Island is probably the best spot for watching the sunset, so tourists and locals alike like to eat there. It's probably one of the larger restaurants, but the food was just average. The seafood was fresh, so we weren't too concerned about the taste, as long as it was fresh.
Actually, I would recommend taking a taxi to Xinlongji Seafood Restaurant in Songmen Town. Perhaps because it's closer to the seafood wholesale market, Xinlongji doesn't stock up on seafood, ensuring freshness and delicious cooking. It's definitely worth a try. These shrimp balls are very chewy, and even without flour, they're 10 yuan cheaper than in Shitang Town. And this is the price during the Spring Festival; they're probably even cheaper at other times.
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