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Eating in Qingdao
 
As a seaside city, Qingdao is abundant in seafood. Qingdao seafood has unique flavors, fresh and light, popular with tourists. Major hotels and restaurants in Qingdao serve seafood. Furthermore, there are some gourmet streets such as Yunxiao Road Gourmet Street, Minjiang Road Gourmet Street and Maidao Seafood Street in Qingdao. Restaurants on these roads serve fresh seafood such as Seafood Wonton, Fried Spicy Clams, and Roasted Sleeve-Fish. In addition, hotpots barbecue, and dishes from other parts of China are offered here.
 
Recommended Restaurants
 
Wangjie Barbecue
The chain has two outlets on Zhongshan Road. One is at No. 30, Dexian Road; the other is next to Chunhe Lou.
 
Meida'er Barbecue
The chain has many outlets, one of which is at No. 125, Zhongshan Road, Qingdao. It is a famous restaurant in Qingdao.
 
Stone House
The Stone House is located on No. 6, Taiwan Road, Shinan District, Qingdao, it serves flavorful Korean food.
 
Yingde Beer House
The house lies near Yunxiao Road and behind the Shangri-La Hotel, serves the specialty beer preferred by many.
 
McDonald's
Add: Floor 1, Jusco, Hong Kong Middle Road
 
Honolulu Bar
Add: No. 9, Nanhai Road, Qingdao, inside the Huiquan Dynasty Hotel
 
Pizza Hut
Add: Wanda Shopping Center, Taidong Yi Lu

KFC (Zhongshan Road Branch)
Add: No. 53, Zhongshan Road

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