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Indulge in the Tempting Flavors of Hunan Cuisine and Seafood Feasts!

Your first meal upon arriving in Changsha should definitely be at this local gem—a budget-friendly seafood spot hidden away next to Yangfan Night Market! It has been around for years and is always bustling during meal times, creating a wonderfully down-to-earth atmosphere.

Your first meal upon arriving in Changsha should definitely be at this local gem—a budget-friendly seafood spot hidden away next to Yangfan Night Market! It has been around for years and is always bustling during meal times, creating a wonderfully down-to-earth atmosphere.

As you walk in, you’ll find a large seafood pool where everything is freshly caught and prepared right before your eyes. They offer transparent pricing for preparation fees. You can choose from various cooking methods like boiling, braising, stir-frying, or grilling!

Here are a few must-try dishes:

• Salt and Pepper Mantis Shrimp: These shrimp are as thick as your arm and incredibly satisfying to eat!

• Fresh Marinated Seafood: The orchid crabs and salmon are to die for, perfect for summer!

• Yushan Oysters: Each oyster is as big as your palm and super fresh, even oyster skeptics rave about them!

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