TheConfucius Restaurant and Western Dining Roomin the Queli Hotel offers the best dining in a relatively clean environment, but watch out for shenanigans with prices. Just to the east of the Queli, the clean and well-litKong Fu Dajiujia(tel.0537/441-1048) has an English menu and serves local Confucian specialties likeyangguan sandie(chicken, vegetables, and egg folded together like a fan),daizi shangchao(stewed pork, chicken, chestnuts, and ginseng), andshili yinxing(sweet ginkgo). A meal for two averages ¥80 to ¥160 ($10-$20). No credit cards. An inexpensive choice for lunch or dinner isKong Fu Jia Yan Tang(Kong Miao Dong Jie; tel.0537/448-8959), which provides decent Confucian food. Tryshenxian yazi(fairy duck) andshili yinxing(sweet "poem" gingko). You can order half portions, which makes it ideal if you're traveling in alone or as a couple. No credit cards. Farther east along Wumaci Jie, a livelynight marketproffers a variety of snacks, including delicious grilled kabobs, roasted nuts, and bean curd.