Reason:Authentic homestyle seafood with delicious salt and pepper mantis shrimp
+8613133508111
No. 17 Yijing Road (Gold Coast Yijing Road West)
What travelers say:
Haixingchen Seafood Food Stall is located next to the Gold Coast. It is a popular barbecue restaurant, especially at night, it is very lively and full of life. The taste is good and the price is not expensive. It is down-to-earth fireworks.
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Haixingchen Seafood Food Stall is located next to the Gold Coast. It is a popular barbecue restaurant, especially at night, it is very lively and full of life. The taste is good and the price is not expensive. It is down-to-earth fireworks.
How can this be! ! The abalone tofu is delicious, even the mushrooms... Even the fried noodles are delicious, and the abalone fried noodles are even more delicious... But maybe because of the distance, the dried tofu was not crispy when it was delivered, but it did not affect the taste. The salted shrimps were good, not too salty. I will try the big oysters when I have the chance to go to the store in the future, haha, good good da
The seafood tastes good, there are many types of seafood, and many people come to taste them.
There are many seafood stalls on the Gold Coast, and the prices are really not expensive.
A 4-Day Qinhuangdao Trip for 3 | Experience Beidaihe's Slow Life on a 20,000 RMB Budget: Stay in a Seaview B&B and Eat Freshly Caught Seafood. The 6,000 RMB per person is worth every penny. Three of us flew to Qinhuangdao from Beijing, Hangzhou, and Chengdu, pooled 20,000 RMB, and embarked on a spontaneous coastal journey. For 4 days and 3 nights, we avoided rushing to tourist attractions or scrambling for popular check-in spots. Instead, we stayed in a seaview B&B near Aranya, headed to the pier early in the morning to grab fresh seafood, cycled through the old town, and spent the evening watching the sunset and drinking beer on the beach. We captured Beidaihe's scenery, sea, flavors, and charm in our memories. Day 1: Arrival in Qinhuangdao + Old Town Fireworks + Seafood Food Stalls Morning: Landed at Qinhuangdao Beidaihe Airport and took a taxi to a B&B in the Haigang District (selected a three-bedroom ocean view room for 4,200 yuan for three nights, a 10-minute walk to Jinmeng Bay). Lunch: Near the former site of the Yaohua Glass Factory, we found a local-recommended restaurant called "Old Qinhuangdao Restaurant." We ordered fried quince leaves, steamed mantis shrimp, sea sausage rice, and quince leaf pancakes. The meal for three of us came to 680 yuan. The food was savory, fresh, and authentic. The owner also gave us a plate of cold jellyfish salad. Afternoon: We rode a shared bike along Binhai Boulevard from Jinmeng Bay to Dongshan Bathing Beach, enjoying the sea breeze, photographing rocks, and collecting shells. We even took free photos along the way. Evening: We went to the Hebei Street Night Market to browse grilled oysters, spicy stir-fried clams, seafood stew, and dumpling soup. We ate as we walked, and the three of us spent 320 yuan, leaving our mouths full of delicious food. Day 2: Beidaihe Old Villa + Dove Nest Sunrise + Check-in at Anaya Outskirts Morning: We took a taxi to Dove Nest Park at 5:30 (ticket price: 35 yuan per person, 105 yuan total) to watch the sunrise over the sea. The moment the sun jumped out from the horizon, the three of us fell silent. Morning: We explored the Beidaihe Old Villa District. Old buildings in British, German, and Russian styles are hidden among the greenery. It was free to stroll, and it felt like stepping onto a Republican-era film set. Lunch: We chose our own seafood at the Baoer Road Market, which was freshly prepared (we spent 1200 yuan on swimming crab, conch, scallops, and prawns). We had a small shop cook them for us, and the processing fee was 80 yuan. The three of us were so stuffed that we had to hold onto the wall to leave. Afternoon: Take a taxi to the outskirts of the Aranya Park. Don't go inside (to save on entrance fees), but take photos outside the "Lonely Library" and sit on the lawn outside the "Auditorium" to relax. The sea breeze brings peace to your heart. Evening: Return to your B&B, make ginger tea, watch the ocean and listen to the waves. No one's on their phones, and we chat until the early hours. Day 3: Shanhaiguan Day Trip + Afternoon Tea at the Foot of the Great Wall Morning: Charter a car to Shanhaiguan (round-trip fare 600 yuan), climb the tower of "The First Pass in the World," and walk a short section of the Great Wall. Tickets are 40 yuan per person, for a total of 120 yuan. Standing on the wall, the view of the sea is breathtaking. Noon: Enjoy "Hun Guo" (a Qinhuangdao version of Old Beijing hot pot) inside the "Guancheng". A copper pot with seafood and pickled vegetables. The three of us spent 560 yuan on a hearty and hearty meal. Afternoon: Visit the "Laolongtou" scenic area (tickets are 60 yuan per person, for a total of 180 yuan). The Great Wall literally extends into the sea, and the waves crash against the wall, like the breath of history. Evening: On the way back, we passed Yansai Lake. The driver stopped to let us take photos of the lake and mountains. We also bought some fragrant and soft quince leaf cakes from a roadside lady for 10 yuan a bunch. Evening: On the balcony of our B&B, we opened a beer with peanuts and gazed at the stars. No one spoke, only the sound of the waves. Day 4: Fishing Port Fresh Spots + Souvenir Shopping + Return Trip Morning: At 6:00 AM, we took a taxi to Haiyang Fishing Port and followed the local fishermen to select freshly landed fish, shrimp, and crabs. The three of us spent 800 yuan on large yellow croaker, mantis shrimp, and conch to take back to Beijing and Hangzhou. Morning: We went to Maoye Tiandi to buy souvenirs: grilled crab, shredded scallops, Shanhaiguan soda, and a quince leaf cake gift box. The three of us spent 680 yuan, filling the trunk to the brim. Noon: We had our last meal at the "Hongqi Road Old-Famous Dumpling Restaurant"—steamed Spanish mackerel dumplings, cold-mixed conch, and millet porridge. The three of us spent 240 yuan, a satisfying and satisfying meal. At 2:00 PM, we took a taxi to the airport, concluding our four-day leisurely trip. Total expenses (for three people): Transportation (airfare + taxi + chartered car): 7,200 yuan Accommodation (3 nights in a sea view B&B): 4,200 yuan Food and Beverage: 4,380 yuan Tickets + Activities: 405 yuan Miscellaneous expenses + souvenirs: 680 yuan Total: 19,999 yuan, just within our 20,000 yuan budget! Practical Tips: 1. Go early to the fishing port to buy seafood; 6-8 pm is prime time. 2. Choose small, clearly marked seafood shops to avoid being ripped off. 3. Remember to wear sunscreen when cycling, as the UV rays at the beach are strong. 4. If you want to save money, avoid the interior of Aranya; photos from the periphery will still be stunning. On this trip to Qinhuangdao, we didn't stay in a high-end hotel, but we did breathe in the sea breeze. We didn't visit every tourist attraction, but we did feel the city's essence. If you're also looking for a "no rush, just experience" trip... Qinhuangdao is truly worth a special flight just for a bite of freshly caught seafood and a seaside sunrise. #SonglikeJourney #ThePlacesMostComedOnFacebook #HaveFunWithFriends #ScenicRoadScenery