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Crowne Plaza Chengdu City Center by IHG

Crowne Plaza Hotels & ResortsIHG One Rewards★★★★★ChengduCity view
9.1/ 10Excellent

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IHG One Rewards · Official published benefits

Earned with 20 Elite Qualifying Nights or 40,000 Elite Qualifying Points in a calendar year. Once earned, status is maintained through the end of the following calendar year.

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Breakfast
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T2 · Official
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T2 · Official
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14:00
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✓ Confirmed
T2 · Official

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Restaurants nearby

  • The Hall★ Michelin The first Louis Vuitton restaurant in China stars Italian chef Leonardo Zambrino at the helm. Stints in prestigious kitchens in Asia and Europe have helped shape his vision – sophisticated European cuisine paired with Sichuanese flavour profiles. The tasting menus are seasonal, alongside a few à la carte dishes. The room nestles in a circa 1730s heritage building, complete with original brick walls, perforated wood windows and a courtyard.500m
  • Mi Xun Teahouse★ Michelin Nestled in a quiet hotel next to Daci Temple, this restaurant is an oasis of calm. The courtyard house exudes historical charm, with the open kitchen lending an airy feel. Hand-picked local produce is used to create light, refined and inspired vegetarian dishes, such as vegan mapo tofu with chanterelles. There is also a set menu that supports small local farms near panda habitats, featuring ingredients like Mianyang porcini and Ya'an radish.672m
  • Ma's Kitchen (Jinjiang)★ Michelin This popular eatery in the bustling Taikoo Li area started out as a stall in Weishan in 1923. Light years from its humble beginnings, this outpost of the chain in Chengdu features a vintage hipster interior and Sichuan classics on the menu. Besides their signature duck blood curd with pork offal and sliced eel, also try the crispy fen zheng rou – pork coated in seasoned rice flour, steamed and then deep-fried. Expect to see a queue from the moment it opens.717m
  • Yu Zhi Lan★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆ This low-key private dining concept can dispense with signage. The owner-chef Lan Guijun is a local legend who raised Sichuanese cooking to the level of haute cuisine, so foodies always find their way here. The quaint rustic room is dotted with ceramic art and pottery made by the chef himself. The dishes of the elaborate, multi-course set menus depend on market availability, but you can specify food allergies when booking.2.3km
  • Xu's Cuisine★ Michelin This is the chain’s first outpost and it’s been in business for over a decade. A tank of live fish by the entrance reminds you that river and sea fish are the name of the game here. The menu revolves around novel Sichuan dishes, with a few regional offerings. For an overview of Sichuan cuisine, try the 24-flavour-profile set menu. We also recommend the preserved meat prepared in-house, or the pond loach seared with green Sichuan pepper, depicted by crisp textures and a numbing sensation.2.4km
  • LianDianping Must-Eat Thai558m
  • Yangboying Chuan Tong Za Jiang MianBib The owner-chef, who used to work in a famous restaurant, uses traditional techniques to make noodle soups and assorted toppings, each boasting a substantially different taste profile. Noodles dressed in minced pork sauce with sesame paste, red chilli oil and Sichuan pepper are a regional classic exuding intoxicating aromas. Those who prefer less heat opt for dumplings in seafood soup. All noodles come in three portion sizes to suit a range of appetites. Alfresco seating only.1.4km
  • Bai Nian Fen Zheng Niu RouBib A meal in this joint tucked away in a courtyard is just the ticket to soak up the authentic charm of historic Chengdu. Their signature steamed beef coated in spiced rice flour strikes a balance between fiery heat and aroma. The tender beef is dotted with tendon that imparts a lovely chew. Braised spring chicken is heavily perfumed in ginger and garlic and boasts silky, juicy meat and deep flavours. Also try sautéed swamp eel with springy texture.1.5km
  • Shudidanggui (Wuhou)Bib Named after two Chinese herbs, the concept of a therapeutic diet is at the core of this establishment. Diners are greeted by an herbal tea sweetened with stevia, and the menu is built around Chinese medicines. The signature beef noodle soup is infused with dang gui, believed to improve blood circulation, making it a lunch time favourite for many. Yellow croaker with galangal and patchouli is also popular. Some dishes require pre-ordering.1.6km
  • Wan San Mian Guan (Qinglongzheng Street)Bib The owner hails from Yibin County, Sichuan. He opened this shop to serve authentic Yibin-style Ranmian noodles tossed in a chilli paste with ground peanuts, scallion, bean sprouts and sesames. For toppings, choose between the aromatic chilli ground beef or the hearty braised ginger duck. Those who prefer their noodles more toothsome may opt for the thick ribbon variety. On top of that, dried meats and sausages are also offered at dinner.1.6km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • West Pearl Tower communications, Broadcasting, Observation, Restaurant, and Commercial in Sichuan Province, China1.6km
  • Chengdu Sports Centre stadium1.4km
  • Mao Zedong Statue 1968 statue at Tianfu Square, Chengdu, Sichuan, China1.1km
  • Sichuan University university in Chengdu, Sichuan, China2.9km
  • Daci Temple building in Chengdu, China476m
  • Anshun Bridge bridge in People's Republic of China1.8km
  • Chengdu Huangcheng Mosque mosque1.6km
  • Immaculate Conception Cathedral church building in Chengdu, Sichuan1.9km

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