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This suite comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. The air-condit…
Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The spaci…
Offering free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The spacio…
This suite is consisted of of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. The ai…
The air-conditioned family room features a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a washing machine, a wardrobe, an electri…
Offering free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-co…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The air…
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Restaurants nearby
- Xin Rong Ji★★ Michelin This branch of the upmarket chain is furnished in a lavish but understated manner, and commands lovely views of the Twin Towers. The menu boasts the brand's signature luxury seafood lineup, but the Taizhou recipes jazzed up with local touches steal the show. Try the sea anemone glass noodles with house-made pickles – the slippery noodles soak up the tart, spicy broth. Spicy braised pork intestine with Qiantong dried tofu impresses with nice textures.7.3km
- Chaimen Hui★ Michelin The high-end Chaimen Hui goes for an understated luxurious vibe throughout. Creative Sichuanese fare dominates the menu, courtesy of top-notch, seasonal ingredients from around the world that highlight the natural umami and layers of flavour; many dishes can be ordered in individual portions. Their ji dou hua, or minced chicken silken tofu in amber-coloured broth, boasts velvety texture and intense umami. Private rooms available for a fee.6.7km
- Silver Pot★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆ The owner’s collection of souvenirs from her trips around the world gives this spacious dining room an endearing quirkiness. Her wanderlust also translates into her quest for quality ingredients from around the globe, to be cooked in an authentic Sichuanese style. Roast pigeon smoked with Sichuan pepper leaves is simply unmissable. Cold appetisers like lamp-shadow sliced grass carp are also well made. You can opt for half portion for some dishes.7.0km
- Hokkien Cuisine★ Michelin The elegant room with full-length windows feels airy and bright. In addition to booth seats, there are alsoprivate rooms for parties. The Fujian-born kitchen team ensures the authenticity of each dish. The must-try lychee meatballs are deep-fried pork stuffed with chopped water chestnuts for crunchiness. Scallion aromas and pleasing textures depict the Quanzhou speciality, crispy tofu skin rolls with a five-spice pork filling.7.4km
- Co-★ Michelin The result of the chef's extensive travel and gastronomic experiences, the multicourse tasting menu rolls out novel recipes with seasonal ingredients. Quality produce from all over China is deftly crafted using modern techniques. Don't miss the house-made sourdough, made with 20-year-old starter (or yeast), and steeped in complex flavours. Its crispy crust contrasts nicely with the spongy crumbs. There are only five tables, so booking is a must.7.4km
- Young Art · Yong Ya He Xian (Tongzilin East Road)★ Michelin As the chain’s flagship, this restaurant showcases live river fish such as long snout catfish, cavefish, and yellow head catfish cooked in Sichuanese style or in hot pots; the owner even acquired a fish farm to ensure their quality. The signature duo hot pot broth features a spicy base made with chicken, pork bones, chillies and pickles, and a tangy tomato base of Xinjiangese tomatoes. House-pickled bamboo shoots from Mount Tianmu are a must.8.4km
- Organization SouthBib The playful, vintage décor with fake tree trunks and red lanterns is aptly matched by a menu disguised as a martial arts instruction book. In addition to famous Sichuanese wok-fried dishes such as green chilli ‘ruthless’ chicken and braised swamp eel, we also recommend the daily specials up on the whiteboard. Seasonal offerings like bitter bamboo shoot and milk cap mushroom are worth a try. Inevitably packed to the seams, book ahead and arrive early.6.2km
- Guan Jin (Chenghan South Road)Bib After a recent renovation, the main dining room is bright and airy and private rooms can cater to different party sizes. The signature braised fish in spicy bean sauce is made with the river fish of your choice, like longsnout catfish, marble goby or topmouth culter. The rabbit cubes in guaiwei sauce are skin-on, boasting a silky texture and a fine balance between savoury, sweet and sour notes, alongside aromas and numbing spiciness.6.7km
- Cuo XiaBib The young chef from Chaoshan region opened this cosy joint after working in some upmarket eateries. The room is decorated with wooden moulds for making stuffed dumplings, alongside coffee table books on Chaoshan cooking. The menu spins with the season, but staples such as marinated goose and the catch of the day like steamed silver whiting with chicken broth, are always on the menu. Make sure you book and pre-order your food.7.2km
- Yongle RestaurantBib You can't miss this shop – just look for the red lanterns, perforated wood windows… and the queue. Since 1985, it's been serving home-style Sichuanese dishes made the traditional way: stir-frying, steaming and shuizhu. The braised eel with eggplant has contrasting textures and the savvy use of Chinese patchouli elevates it to the next level. For non-spicy food lovers, the sticky rice pork ribs and meatball soup are both great choices.8.2km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Museum of Contemporary Art Chengdu Contemporary art museum in Chengdu, China6.4km
- Temple of Marquis Wu, Chengdu building in Chengdu, China9.9km
- Shuangliu Sports Centre building in Sichuan, China8.7km
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