Halfway up the mountain-the place to eat traditional Mao cuisine is in the east of Yanshan overpass. Don't go if you don't have a car. I recommend many country dishes, which are quite distinctive. You can go if you have a car.
Recommend a "yanxiju restaurant" in the downtown area-eat special private cuisine, Shandong cuisine (golden soup for chicken feet, thick sauce for crock trotters, and oil for old fish, which is super delicious and cheap. Huimin Middle School is in the south, on Minsheng Street, and the sports center crosses the 1 intersection to the north.
4 Straw huts scattered everywhere: Sichuan cuisine features, and home cooking is also good. In short, it is very affordable. Mao Xuewang and spicy crayfish are recommended.
Five famous people roast whole sheep: a very affordable place. Roasting whole sheep is very authentic, and you can also make sheep bone soup for free (using your own lamb rack). South of Weijiu Road intersection, Third Avenue, about half a sheep will take 35 to 40 yuan.
6 Huimin Community Lao Wang Barbecue: Needless to say, it is an atmosphere.
7 Boiling Fishing Village: There are several, all along the way, and also on the Communist Youth League Road. They are delicious, a little expensive, but acceptable.
There are several hotels in Qiwei and Qilu, which are inexpensive and large in quantity.