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This is a handy restaurant to keep in mind when the dining mood calls for something casual and fun, especially when with a large group. As the name suggests the menu features hotpots, a traditional Chinese communal dish that bears strong similarity to fondue. Keep plenty of water glasses on the side for some of the hotpots are so spicy they taste like combustion itself. The menu also offers several Shandong and Cantonese seafood options.
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Ensconced on the southern tip of the Shandong Peninsula along the Yellow Sea, this city of 2.5 million is the largest trading port in northern China. Yet, despite such an urban bulk it behaves in the confident manner of a tourist resort. Its rare mesh of mountains and sea combine with a fairytale …