There is food available, but it’s a bit pricier than that at the foot of the mountain.
There is a Taiping Street on the mountain, very convenient for eating, living, and traveling; I highly recommend two restaurants: Lou Wei and Wang Lou.
There is, but it’s quite expensive, one bottle of Red Bull costs 15 yuan!
10 yuan per bottle of mineral water, 15 yuan per bottle of Red Bull
There is food up the mountain, if you focus on finding a farmer’s small inn to dine there, it will be both delicious and affordable!
There are many things to eat, and the price is still okay. It’s much cheaper than Huangshan above, anyway it’s definitely more expensive compared to cities below mountains. Overall, I think it’s still okay.
There are lots to eat, Lushan is a great place to visit, and there’s plenty of food. But it’s just that lodging prices are very high.
Treasured Child, there’s something to eat on the mountain. On top of Lu Mountain, there is a small town called Lushan Town with 10,000 people living there. The town has restaurants and hotels.
There are options to eat, though it’s very expensive, so be prepared with cash and you’re all set.
Many have gotten it, but however all are hard to eat!
There are many restaurants, and the prices can be affordable.
There exist many price points, but you need to have a mental preparation.
Everything’s ready, just need to prepare your renminbi. Warm reminder: no way to go for Shi Niu Wine House here!!
Food and accommodations are relatively affordable at Lingshan Town, and it’s also convenient to get around to various scenic spots by car.
Eating is indeed very expensive, a bit of a rip-off, and the portion size is small. Cooking’s also just average.
There is, but it’s too expensive, recommend
There is a settlement, fully equipped with various things.
There are, many. Attractions are relatively expensive on both sides of the town. In town itself, it’s okay but a bit pricier.
Having, there are more to eat in Hechuan Town, it’s still relatively affordable. Other scenic spots nearby tend to be a bit pricier.
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It’s expensive at the high-end places, where an old ice stick costs eight for a set in scenic areas, and Northeast big plates are twelve. But right next to the gondola ride at the supermarket, everything is almost reasonable-priced; around 4 dollars for a large bottle of Baiyunshan branded water.
What something on the mountain is more expensive than Mount Tai itself
On top of the mountain, there are many things to eat; little friends also like to have fried chicken burgers. The prices are reasonable too. A bit more expensive than down in the mountains, one serving of potato strips costs 18 yuan.
Forgetting the inn, this store is okay, we’re staying on top of the old street, that side has a lot to eat, and prices are definitely going to be a bit more expensive than downtown.
Many dishes, small restaurants all have.
There are many eatable ones, taste is okay, price is slightly expensive
There is but the flavor is general and it’s quite expensive.
Edible roasted intestines snack
There is food on the mountain, actually it’s just someone’s normal residential area, and then the scenic spots around distribute themselves. The 160 ticket is a through-ticket, that means transportation especially costs money.
There’s food. Each scenic spot has a small storefront.
There is, there is a small town on the mountain, and there are many things to eat.
I truly do not recommend coming, each scenic area has separate fees. For 2 days and 1 night, the ticket prices for scenic areas plus cable car transportation fees amount to nearly 2000 yuan without factoring in food and lodging expenses.
Many have what they should have, and small towns are ordinary.
Some places, besides cooking stir-fries and barbecues, also offer early breakfasts and KFC as well as tea shops.
Of course there are, restaurants, supermarkets, fruit stands, just a bit pricey.
It’s like a normal town, only that during peak seasons hotel prices are high. Other than that, as long as you stay in town, you can buy anything you want, even Snow King!
The mountaintop town of Chating has something to eat, and the miscellaneous attractions scattered around are not much different from other scenic areas, just some grilled sausage-like things.
Stay as close to Dǎo Lín Jiē Street as possible for convenience.
Just went by. Caotangling town is on top of the mountain. The west side of the town is mostly hotels. There’s KFC, TASCO and Ming Xue Ice City’s main stream all have it. There are also foreigners’ streets that sell food blocks to eat everywhere
“There are some, but you still need to consider your location. Some hotels are far from commercial areas and it can be a bit troublesome handling meals.”
There are things to eat, there’s nothing on the mountain doesn’t have, it’s just a small town.
There are places to eat, commercialized more noticeably. KFC and Tastee also have them. On both sides of the main street, a plate of rice costs 5 yuan per person; at small shops downstairs, it’s 3 yuan per person. And there’s Haidilao and Stone Ox Liquor House as well.
There’s a town on the mountain with 20,000 people, and there’s everything.
There are many restaurants, slightly more expensive than those below the mountain, and can be accepted.
On top of the mountain, there are many things to eat, everything is available, and even KFC and coffee.
Definitely, it’s very lively; no need to worry about starving oneself.
There are, the more you go up, the more expensive it is, but it’s also acceptable.
There are eatable things, and prices aren’t too outrageous. By night at 10:30 pm, there’s still a supermarket open outside. Bank, pharmacy, accommodation place, and restaurant all have them. People upstairs are also very friendly.
There are, there’s someone living upstairs. There’s a small town that’s quite prosperous, with everything you’d need.
There are things to eat, but they’re a bit pricier than those at the foot of the mountain.
There is a Taiping street on the mountain, very convenient for eating, living, and going around. I recommend two restaurants: Louwai and Wenglou Restaurant.
There are, but it’s really expensive. A bottle of Red Bull costs 15 yuan!
10 Yuan per bottle of mineral water, 15 Yuan per bottle of Red Bull.
There is food on the mountain, if you go to a peasant’s small courtyard specifically for dining, it will be both delicious and affordable!
There are many things to eat, and the price is still reasonable. Compared to eating at Huangshan, it’s much more affordable here. Compared to cities in the lower mountain areas, it will definitely be a bit pricier. Overall, I think it’s still reasonably priced.
There’s something to eat, Lushan is a hub, there are many things to eat. It’s just that accommodations can be very expensive.
Treasured child, there is food to eat on the mountain. The peak of Lushan Mountain has a small town called Tielu Ridge Town with 10,000 people living above. There are restaurants and hotels in the town.
There are options to eat, although it’s very expensive, very expensive. Just prepare your cash and you’re all set.
Many obtained, however, all are very hard to eat!
There are many restaurants, prices can be had.
There are various price ranges, but you need to be mentally prepared.
Eats are all available, ready with Renminbi. Warm reminder: Shan Ni wine owner absolutely cannot go!!!
Accommodation and food in Xiaoling Town are relatively affordable, and it’s also convenient to get around to various scenic spots by public transportation.
Eating is indeed very expensive, a bit of a rip-off, and the portion size is small. Boiled ones are also average.
There is, but it’s too expensive, recommend
There are, indeed, a small town with everything.
There are, many. Sights and souvenirs are quite expensive. They can be found in town at a slightly higher price point.
There are, at Changting Town’s restaurants, a bit more to eat and it’s considered value for money. The surrounding areas of other scenic spots will be a tad pricier.
Expensive places are expensive, an old ice candy stick costs eight yuan in scenic areas, and a Northeast hard candy is twelve yuan. But at the supermarket near the cable car, prices are almost reasonable; a large bottle of Baishaoshan is about four yuan.
Things on the mountain are even more expensive than Tai Shan.
Up on the mountain, they eat a lot, and there are also burgers that small friends like, fried chicken burgers included. The price is also alright, only slightly more expensive than downstairs. One plate of shredded potatoes costs 18 yuan.
I forgot to remind you that the store is still okay. We’re staying on Old Street upstairs, and there are many options downstairs, so I’m sure the prices will be a bit higher than those at Shanyou.
(Note: “山下” likely refers to an area or district in the city called Shanyou)
Many foods, small restaurants all have
There are quite a few dishes to eat, the taste is still okay, and it’s slightly pricier.
It tastes just okay, but is generally rather expensive.
There are edible grilled intestinal variety snacks
There are places to eat on top of the mountain, which is actually where people normally live. Then there are scenic spots around it, and the ticket for 160 yuan is a through ticket that covers transportation as well since it’s quite pricey.
There are places to eat. Each scenic spot has a small store.
There is, there’s a small town on the mountain, and there are many things to eat.
Honestly not recommended to come, each scenic area charges separately. Two days and one night, the ticket price for visiting scenic areas and cable car traffic came out to be around 2,000 yuan, excluding meals and accommodations.
Those that are due, all have them. There’s nothing extraordinary about ordinary small towns.
There are places that serve stir-fried food, barbecues, breakfast, KFC, and milk tea.
Of course there is, restaurants, supermarkets, fruits, just a bit pricey.
What’s there, it’s just like a normal town, only that peak season hotel prices are high. As for other things, as long as you’re staying in the town, you can buy anything, such as Snow King -
Mountaintop’s Taolingtou town has something to eat, scattered attractions are all around the same as other scenic spots, which is just some kind of barbecued sausages.
Try your best to be near Jīng Lǐ Dì Street
Just got there. The town at the foot of the mountain has several hotels on its western side, including KFC and TGI Fridays. Most popular among them are Honey Snow Ice City. You can see foreigner street right in the middle of the town with people eating everywhere.
“Some hotels are suitable, but you need to consider where it is situated. Some hotels may be farther away from business districts and that can make eating a bit more troublesome.”
There’s something to eat, ah, there’s everything on the mountain, just a small town.
There are eatable things, commercialization is obvious. KFC and Tastee have it too. Rice at main street costs 5 yuan per person on both sides; downstairs small stores cost 3 yuan per person. And Yema and Shi Niou wine house can be found.
There is a town on the mountain with 20,000 people, which has everything.
There are many restaurants, slightly more expensive than those on Mountain Road, can accept.
On top of the mountain, there are many things to eat, everything available and even KFC and coffee.
“Of course there are, very lively, don’t worry about getting hungry yourself.”
Something like that, the more it goes up the more expensive it is, but also could be accepted
There are places to eat and prices aren’t especially crazy. By 10:30 PM outside, supermarkets are still open too. Banks, pharmacies, lodgings, restaurants - they all have them. And also people up there are very friendly.
“Are there people living upstairs? There’s a small town that’s quite prosperous, with all kinds of things.”