Ya Jiao Seafood Restaurant

Kaohsiung


For fresh seafood, locals recommend Ya Jiao on Cijin Island. It's the kind of place for eating sautéed clams or local fish sashimi, drinking cheap beer, and being loud. Tell the staff how much you want to spend and they will arrange dishes for you. Try the stir-fried clams with basil (塔香海瓜子, tǎ xiāng hǎi guāzǐ) and blanched shrimp (白灼蝦, báizhuóxiā).


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