Lǎopáifāng

Shandong


Just inside the low-key food street called Daguan Gardens, this is a decent place for a refined take on Lǔ (Shandong) cuisine. Order the unpretentious classics like sweet and spicy cabbage with glass noodles (¥22) or lamb (braised or sautéed, from ¥19), accompanied with sesame cakes (¥2) – not rice. Chinese menu with pictures.


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1. Great Southern Mosque

0.81 MILES

Ji'nan’s oldest mosque has stood in one form or another in the centre of town since 1295. Cover arms and remove hats before entering. A lively Hui (Muslim…

2. Five Dragon Pool Park

1.09 MILES

These waters swirl up from the deepest depths of all the springs in the city to fill blue-green pools teeming with lucky carp. The park is a serene study…

3. Baotu Spring

1.15 MILES

This park's namesake 'spurting spring' once shot metres into the air, inspiring ancient poets and painters alike. Today, as more water has been channelled…

4. Daming Lake

1.74 MILES

All the water from Ji'nan’s springs eventually flows into Daming Lake, set within the largest park in the city, with boat rides, paddle boats, temples,…

5. Huancheng Park

2.1 MILES

This park on the Hucheng River is built around Black Tiger Spring (黑虎泉, Hēihǔ Quán), which empties into the old city moat through three stone tiger heads…

6. Ji'nan Museum

2.12 MILES

North of Thousand Buddha Mountain’s main entrance, the Ji'nan Museum has a small, distinctive collection that includes paintings, calligraphy, ceramics,…

7. Thousand Buddha Mountain

2.33 MILES

Beginning in the Sui dynasty (581–618), pious folk carved Buddhas into this mountain southeast of the city centre. The oldest are at Xinguochan Temple,…

8. Xinguochan Temple

2.82 MILES

The oldest Buddha statues on Thousand Buddha Mountain are contained here, in this golden-roofed temple complex.