Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Qingdao. Qingdao ([tɕʰíŋtàu]; also spelled Tsingtao) is a city in eastern Shandong Province on the east coast of China. It is the largest city in its province. Administered at the sub-provincial level, Qingdao has jurisdiction over six districts and four county-level cities. As of 2014 Qingdao had a population of 9,046,200 with an urban population of 6,188,100. Lying across the Shandong Peninsula and looking out to the Yellow Sea, it borders Yantai to the northeast, Weifang to the west and Rizhao to the southwest.
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Burgers , pasta , steak , pizza and salad . Many varieties of of Western dishes. Located on top floor of Mix C, nice new ambience offering many places for seating. Staff talking English
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4 based on 27 reviews
Went here with friends after church on Sunday. Wanted to try the famed pork knuckle. We were invited to pick our own seats, "anywhere in the restaurant", friendly staff that spoke pretty decent english. The menu had pictures and english and chinese, which was a nice touch. We ordered a pork knuckle and each tried the pea soup. If you do order the knuckle, keep in mind that it will take at least 45 minutes (we waited an hour) for the dish to be served. The meal comes with complimentary toasted white bread, butter and some liverwurst. We ordered regular black coffee that was fresh, hot, and smelled and tasted wonderful. The pea soup arrived, and while it tasted ok, instead of ham, there were chopped up hot dogs in it. Kind of disappointing. Hoffbrau beer is reasonably priced and nice and cool, but not cold, which seems to be a trend in China. Personally I like my beer frosty cold. The pork knuckle arrived and was decent, but didn't feel like it was cooked for 45 minutes. The inside temperature was warm. However, the taste was very good, and served with generous amounts of sauerkraut.They have outdoor seating but it was raining. When we walked out, the waitress even offered to walk us out with an umbrella and call us a taxicab. It was a very nice touch.Overall, its a 4 out of 5. We'll be back to try the other things on the menu.
4 based on 21 reviews
Beautifully decorated, with a pleasant terrace where to have a snack and a beer in Summer nights. Food is tasty and the Western dishes are acceptable. Not cheap but reasonable. Free wifi.
4 based on 27 reviews
BEBA features a unique table-top barbecue dining experience, where guests can enjoy Asian-style marinated seafood and meat self-cooked to their liking. The restaurant later transforms itself into a casual, energetic nightspot featuring live band music and
Been here a few times while staying in the hotel. Always a friendly welcome, usually a local band playing on the stage. Vast range of cocktails available around the 60rmb price, all made with genuine spirits. You can order off the menu and the waitresses will try and fulfil your wishes.Great place to wind own after a long day.Dear longbsimThank you very much for taking your valuable time to share your feedback with us, following your recent experience at BEBA Restaurant & Bar.The team was glad to read that you have enjoyed the fabulous live music, attentive service and a variety of cocktail selections at BEBA and we have shared your positive feedback with our team, which was well received and motivating for them.Please allow me to thank you for your kind words, we are looking forward to welcome you back to BEBA Restaurant & Bar in the near future.With best regards,Carl DugganGeneral ManagerHyatt Regency Qingdao
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4 based on 50 reviews
We had heard about Knuckles, but hadn't been out that far except for the Beer festival. Now we know where to go in Huangdao - Knuckles!The burger was superb! Fries were great. I wish someone in a bar or pub could offer a red or a brown ale, but there is a good selection of beer and my wife loved her salad.
4 based on 49 reviews
While decent enough it is ultimately an upscale burger/pizza place. It is also trying to be a bit more than that and when I went I had the foie gras, which tasted like it was a little frozen and the cheese platter which was frozen in parts specifically what appeared to be mozza but could not be sure as again too chilled to tell. I had a ginger beer which was well over priced but as a Brit living in China it was nice to have it.You are going there solely for some drinks, a salad, an upmarket pizza and a home-style burger.
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