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Mercure Suzhou Jinji Lake

★★★Suzhou
8.8/ 10Very good

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Superior Room with 1 king-size bed

Explore the city while enjoying your staying in our elegant Superior Room. Free high speed wifi is available. At Mercure…

Deluxe Room with 1 king-size bed

With unique and stylish decor, you can enjoy even more space in our Superior Room. Every room is very bright and cozy, a…

Deluxe Room with 2 single beds

With unique and stylish decor, you can enjoy even more space in our Superior Room. Every room is very bright and cozy, a…

Superior Room, Two Single beds

30 m² room with curtains, sofa, minibar, central air-conditioning, safe box, work desk, intelligent guest control system…

Privilege Room with 1 king-size bed

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Privilege Room with 2 single beds

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Restaurants nearby

  • Oriental ChaoBib This restaurant in a conveniently located shopping mall serves modern Chaozhou dishes alongside live seafood from Guangdong and Cantonese barbecue dishes grilled in-house. The angled luffa with Chaozhou beef balls, fish balls and pork sausage has a bouncy texture and the sweetness of cucumber. The sachima with olive kernels is an exclusive sweet with fluffy egg-fried batter bits. The set menus are great value. Booking recommended at peak times.910m
  • Pingjiangsong★ Michelin Tucked away in the Pingjiang historic quarter, this restaurant was remodelled from an ancient mansion encompassing the quintessence of classical Suzhou garden and architecture. Similarly, the season-driven menu is based heavily on Suzhou culinary traditions, enlivened by modern twists. Mantis shrimps with soft roe are dressed in fermented rice lees marinade and topped with caviar. The duck soup with ham and fox nuts presents rich flavours and deep umami.3.5km
  • Su Cheng Jia Yan (Ligongdi Road)Bib Perched on the shore of Jinji Lake, this restaurant champions a modern take on Suzhou cuisine that shows restraint in the use of oil and seasoning. Prices are reasonable considering the scenic setting and remarkable food quality. The signature lion's head meatball soup is made with Berkshire pork, longsnout catfish and water chestnuts, delivering a bouncy texture and crunch. Reservations are only accepted for private rooms and the lakeside terrace.1.8km
  • Wei Ji Ao Mian Guan (East Baita Road)Bib This shop is famed for its Aozao noodle soup, a Kunshan speciality and designated as intangible cultural heritage. Just a stone's throw from Pingjiang historic quarter, the restaurant is clean and cosy, albeit not particularly spacious. The noodles, cooked al dente, come with your choice of one or two toppings, such as braised pork, duck or fried eel strips – the most popular and loaded with umami. The red broth is flavoursome and sweet.3.0km
  • Wan Tai XingBib A whitewashed two-storey building with a tiled roof is home to this reincarnation of a noodle stall founded in 1931. The delightfully ornate interior pays homage to traditional Chinese decor. Suzhou noodles are either served in a soy-based or clear broth, or tossed in sauces. There are tens of toppings to choose from – if in doubt, go for any of the popular combinations. The shrimp trio with shrimps, their roe and tomalley is too good to be missed.3.0km
  • A ChengBib With a red façade and a cheeky sculpture of a ‘squirrel’ mandarin fish by its door, you cannot fail but notice A Cheng. Since 1999, it has been famous not only for fish, but also Suzhou classics like sweet and sour pork ribs – tender pork in a tangy sauce with spot-on acidity. The sautéed white assortment delivers varied textures with pork tripe, chicken, bamboo shoot and shrimps, while the peppery kick brings out the umami.3.8km
  • Ya Ba Sheng Jian (Wenjia An)Bib This shop has been selling pan-fried buns for over two decades. Now with a pair of branches in town, it is a household name beloved by locals. The queue may be off-putting, but rest assured that the buns – with fluffy dough, crispy bases and soupy fillings – are well worth the wait. The pork version may be hugely popular, but the vegan buns with Indian aster and dried tofu are incredibly aromatic. Try the taro balls in osmanthus sweet soup, too.4.0km
  • Lao Chen JiaBib The simple, cosy room focuses on straightforward, deftly crafted Jiangsu classics. With dad and son in the kitchen and mum in charge of the front of house, it has built a loyal fanbase over the past 30+ years thanks to warm service, good food and budget-friendly prices. The braised pork belly with vegetarian chicken in claypot is the must-try: the soy-based faux meat soaks up the drool-worthy juices of the melty pork.4.0km
  • Gusu FusionBib This Cantonese chef champions a fusion menu that melds Suzhou and Cantonese influences, ranging from timeless classics to painstaking heritage recipes. Nanjing-style braised goose is steeped in an aromatic marinade with over 30 types of herbs for hours. The mandarin fillet golden chrysanthemum fish is meticulously sliced and deep-fried. Everything is made to order so expect to wait. A limited number of private rooms require booking well in advance.4.3km
  • Liu Jia You Meng MeiBib This wonton shop doubles as a cultural hub for Kunqu opera lovers – the owner is a Kunqu singer and named the shop after a character he plays in The Peony Pavillion. The room is dotted with opera photos, memorabilia and sheet music written in ancient Chinese notation. As for the score, the wontons are generously stuffed with an array of fillings, such as the signature abalone and pork variety, and served in a flavourful broth drizzled in scallion oil.4.3km

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Attractions nearby

  • Classical Gardens of Suzhou garden4.1km
  • Humble Administrator's Garden Chinese garden in Suzhou4.1km
  • Lion Grove Garden Chinese garden in Suzhou4.0km
  • Jinji Lake fresh water lake in Suzhou2.4km
  • Master of the Nets Garden part of the Classical Gardens of Suzhou, China3.8km
  • Suzhou Museum museum4.2km
  • Couple's Retreat Garden part of the Classical Gardens of Suzhou, China3.0km
  • Xuanmiao Temple building in Suzhou, China4.2km

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