QIFANGGE RESTAURANT QIFANGGE JIUJIA
Read moreBaked cakes made of duck fat (yayousu shaobing), assorted stuffed vegetables stuffed with steam (shejin caibao), noodles at the slender of chicken (jisi jiaomian).
ZHAN YUAN RESTAURANT
Read moreThis restaurant is adjacent to the Zhan Yuan Park, which bears the same name. To access the restaurant, you must cross several small inner courtyards beautifully decorated with engravings, rocks and lanterns. The restaurant, on two floors, is renowned for its seafood. In the evening, a musician plays for the guests of the guzhen, a Chinese stringed instrument.
QINGHUAI RENJIA QINGHUAI HOUSEHOLD
Read moreA former house offering a wide selection of regional dishes. Especially interesting for groups, the hotel offers a menu for 6 people with 12 dishes.
TEPPANYAKI HOUSE
Read moreA great classic of Japanese food (the teppanyaki, a large hot plate on which the dishes ordered are cooked before you) for a good restaurant…
LAO MA CHAFING
Read moreThere are five other restaurants like this in Suzhou. If the specialities of Sichuan are renowned throughout China to be spiked, the addition is far from salty… Decorative wooden decoration and waitresses dressed in traditional costume. A canteen that never always, it's the right plan when you've got a little slack or for the "economy class".
BEHIND THE WALL CAFE
Read moreNot far from the Jinling Hotel, this coffee is primarily the benchmark for the students of the University of Nanjing. Here you can learn valuable information about the constantly evolving Nankinoise nightlife. Concerts every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 20 am to 23 pm. A relaxed atmosphere.
SAMPAN EAST
Read moreSampan East serves Thai cuisine in a Restaurant on the beach. A relaxed atmosphere and a completely correct kitchen.
LE SAI SHA
Read moreOffers a rather spotted Thai cuisine (flat from HK $ 55). The décor surprises in the open countryside: false waterfall and gradient of lights between the red Chinese locks, Torchlight at the entrance to the terrace.
CRAZY YAK SALOON
Read moreA very Tibetan style, good quality cuisine, and especially a Tibetan dance and dance show every evening from until.
KAILASH RESTAURANT
Read moreThe kitchen is excellent and the roof terrace offers a nice place to take a beer in summer. The breakfast is very pleasant.
HAO CHI JIE
Read moreA large restaurant in free service. Guaranteed atmosphere if you don't fear noise and crowd. A wide choice of local dishes and the rest of China.
QINGDAO CAIGUAN
Read moreA popular restaurant chain in Qingdao, renowned for their local Shandong cuisine.
DALIANG BAOZI GUAN
Read moreMeat baozi are particularly recommended, especially those for pork.
XIAO NANGUO
Read moreSpecialities from the Shanghai region. The restaurant often receives rather noisy banquets, or evenings between friends rather fried. Ambience and guaranteed sound background.
DAQINGHUA JIAOZI
Read moreA very good restaurant specialising in ravioli.
GELESHAN LAZIJI
Read moreA kitchen restaurant in Sichuan, whose most famous dish is chicken chicken. Delicious, but very spicy.
PU YUE REN JIA
Read moreA very good address, where you can test fried beans. Attention, the restaurant closes relatively early at am in general.
XINJIANG RED ROSE
Read moreA little less tourist of Afunti. The dishes are good and generous, the show is about as noisy as at Afunti, but it has the merit to last less long…
TAPAS RESTAURANT
Read moreA good Spanish restaurant, tapas and paella. Pleasant atmosphere, Spanish and Latin American music. A little expensive but a good address to be fun.
CHEN MAPO DOUFU
Read moreA small restaurant held by the Cheng family since 1862. He offers an amazing variety of tofu, and has become one of Chengdu's leading addresses.
ZHONG SHUI JIAO
Read moreFamous for his boiled ravioli and served in a tangy sauce.
BIFENGTANG
Read moreA chain of Cantonese cuisine, very famous for dim sum. The decor is pleasant, we eat in small wooden boats. Normal room on the first floor.
YEWEIXIANG CANGUAN
Read moreThe only restaurant to offer live animals to choose just before cooking, speciality of Canton. To recommend: slender of wild goose, vapeur à, wild duck with soy sauce, rabbit to five spices, pheasant to egg whites.
SHANGHAI BEACH
Read moreA typically kitchen restaurant, as its name suggests, with good fish in soy sauce.
XIAOTIAN’E HUOGUO
Read moreOne of the best fondues in the city, operating on the self-service principle.
TAIMA HUOGUO
Read moreStill a good fondue, endorsed by residents of Chongqing. The place is very busy.
YUNNAN CAFE
Read moreBouquets of herbs and dried flowers are suspended on the ceiling. Travellers who lack Western food often appreciate the lasagna of this restaurant.
FAGUO HONG
Read moreEntrance by a small passage against Jack coffee. Literally "Red France", this cafe overlooking a pleasant courtyard was opened by two French fallen under the charm of Yunnan.
TANGREN SHIFU
Read moreThree restaurants in Zhuhai. Imperial décor and waitresses dressed in Tang era costumes. Several hundred dishes.
LAN NA THAI
Read moreThis restaurant is located on the first floor of the Face Bar. The decoration is magnificent, exclusively made of wooden furniture and antique statues from South East Asia. Thai dishes are excellent. The addition is equal to the benefits.
BI FENG TANG
Read moreA chain of Cantonese cuisine well established throughout China and Shanghai. Dim sum is excellent (especially those in shrimp) and the atmosphere, very warm. These restaurants are full at almost every hour of the day and night. Nanjing Xi Lu has a special feature, it is the only one to have outdoor tables (on the sidewalk) protected by large parasols, making it a very popular place, especially summer. The all-in-one menus make the choice of dishes very easy.
NONG JIA CAI
Read moreThis is a very good food from the Shanghai region. A small, unpretentious restaurant, which has become a classic in years (only).
BARRA NOVA
Read moreAdjacent to A Lorcha, the restaurant, slightly smaller, offers a nice setting and good macanais dishes, including carangueijos ("crabs").
TIANSHAN RESTAURANT
Read moreChinese buffet, very good value for money. Ravioli restaurant on the first floor.
LA FORÊT
Read moreThis outdoor shopping centre allows you to dine outside luxury hotels. This is therefore an essential address to remember. There is coffee (Coffee World, sandwiches and pita at RMB 30), Chinese restaurants (food between 40 RMB and 100 RMB), including Old Beijing, which offers a selection of dim weekly home sum, a Japanese restaurant, a "French" (Lamaison), bars and souvenir or fashion stores. It is a little staggered.
GREEN COTTAGE
Read moreIdeal for dining while watching the crowd coming from the last ferry, sitting at natural wood tables. The organic omelet with mushrooms and cheese is delicious, dripping and goûteuse.
FAUCHON
Read moreThis renowned brand opened a luxury grocery store at the beginning of 1996, at the Forum, Exchange Square, Tower 8, Central, as well as in Pacific Place 1 Hall. Prices are surprisingly reasonable for Hong Kong. A small terrace with a few tables is between Exchange Square 1 and 2 and IFC 2.
SWAGAT
Read moreThis small restaurant, in an Indian decoration with mirrors, offers a unique ambience. It serves the finest northern Indian cuisine. All kinds of business are carried out here: Cds, telephones and electronic devices are being closed and packaged in large cartons departing for Africa or Asia. Indiennes and Indian spices will enchanteront your senses.
TUI WAH RESTAURANT
Read moreThis Chinese coffee-restaurant chain is located right across the city and has a large number of yellow and blue staff. They eat Cantonese, Malaysian and «Western way». The service is fast, the rooms are crowded and sitting where there is room. It's basic but right for the price. Garupa (local fish) is excellent.
STARBUCKS COFFE COMPAGNIES
Read moreMore than of these signs are dotted with the city. You can't miss them. It is a variant to replace the morning Chinese dimsum with a western breakfast with good coffee, toast or muffins.
PACIFIC COFFEE COMPAGNIES
Read moreIn the same way as Starbucks with, in addition, free Internet access (limited to 15 minutes if there is a world waiting behind you; only 2 to 3 computers per place, you must press a meter when arriving). At the comfort level, the Cozy chairs of Pacific cafés are unbeatable.
ZHUJIA ZHUANG
Read moreBranch of a chain of Restaurants in Hong Kong. Good local cuisine, which explains the rooms always full.
LA TORRE
Read moreLocated on the beach of Cheoc Van, just before the swimming pool, the Gondola serves delicious pizzas and pasta, including thyme and butter, on a large terrace overlooking the sea. There is a holiday atmosphere and the weekend, all the people who are used to it can enjoy a good meal.