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Holiday Inn Express Chengdu Xindu by IHG

Holiday Inn ExpressIHG One Rewards★★★Chengdu
8.2/ 10Very good

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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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Restaurants nearby

  • Fang Xiang Jing★ Michelin Set in a delicate stone garden, this restaurant in a quaint building offers private dining rooms only. The kitchen team painstakingly and faithfully revives nostalgic Sichuanese recipes. For example, the cabbage in chicken consommé takes hours to prepare and boasts a rich, crystal clear broth with exceptional depth. Contrasting textures and a tingling sensation depict the mapo tofu with diced beef and fish snout. Delicate service adds to the experience.19.1km
  • Gan Ji Fei Chang Fen (Jinniu)Bib With over 30 years of history, this tiny gem is no secret to locals in search of a bowl of hearty glass noodle soup with braised pork intestines. The toothsome, springy noodles are made in-house. Choose between mala spicy soup and rich white broth. Optionally, order intestine knots on top for an extra layer of texture. And don't miss the piping hot guokui – crispy flatbread with pork and Sichuan pepper filling.17.8km
  • MosnackBib This simple shop is clean and bright, with a picture frame window looking into the kitchen. The menu has three sections: dumplings, wontons, and noodles, all handmade in-house. The pork and chive dumplings in sour soup stand out in particular – the soup imparts deep flavours of laver, dried shrimp and sesame. Try also the wontons in a flavourful pork bone broth that takes six hours to make. Ask for a table on the terrace on a fine day.18.1km
  • Rongrong Beida PugaimianBib Famous for its flat noodle soup, this eatery inevitably attracts long queues. Diners can see four chefs pulling a piece of dough to make the signature noodles – thin, soft, but with a lovely chew. The choice of toppings is relatively concise, but spicy and mild versions are available. Try the spicy beef with a hint of sweetness, or for a milder option, order the stewed free-range chicken loaded with shiitake aromas.18.2km
  • 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.19.0km
  • Gong Zhou · Ba Shu Wei YuanBib Gong Zhou was the ancient name of Chongqing, the home municipality of the owner and kitchen team. Since opening in a residential area next to Taikoo-li shopping hub in 1998, it has kept its fans coming back for its Chongqing dishes, such as "auspicious" home-style fish – blanched grass carp dressed in a tangy sauce made with spicy bean sauce, pickled chilli and ginger. Try the pork ribs coated in spiced ground rice, stuffed in pork tripe and steamed.19.6km
  • 明婷饭店Dianping Must-Eat Dim sum18.1km
  • Cloud Arise (Chenghua) Although there are only six tables in the main dining room, there are private rooms with solariums, balconies and tea brewing rooms spread over two floors. A stylish, peaceful vibe reigns throughout the spacious, comfortable interior. The kitchen team crafts a menu of traditional Sichuanese fare such as fuqi feipian – sliced beef brisket and tripe in Sichuan pepper sauce. Their signature spicy pork belly, slow-cooked in an earthen jar over a wood fire, is rich and flavoursome.17.5km
  • Wu Yue Gong Inside a historic courtyard house-turned hotel, this private dining concept opened its doors in 2018. It only accepts reservations for parties of 2 to 10 diners and menus are tailor-made according to guests’ preferences. Novel Sichuanese fusion dishes are underpinned by solid skills and exquisite plating, complemented by Cantonese, Guanfu, Huaiyang and even Western items. Try kung pao prawns and chargrilled beef ribs in black pepper sauce.18.8km
  • Brustin Chefs Bruce and his partner Justin opened Brustin in 2023 in a design-forward space in line with the artistic flair of the Tianfu Art Park complex that houses it. The dinner prix-fixes have 12 to 15 courses, re-interpreting Sichuan cuisine with Western techniques and an emphasis on seasonality. Diners can take home the paper menu, which features illustrations by local artists. Exquisite food is matched by the professional service of the servers and sommelier.19.1km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Baoguang Temple building in Chengdu, China3.2km
  • Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding A zoo operated by the Chengdu Municipal Government to protect and breed giant pandas, red pandas, and other endangered wild animals unique to China.9.4km
  • Sanxingdui archaeological site in modern Guanghan, Sichuan, China19.9km
  • West Pearl Tower communications, Broadcasting, Observation, Restaurant, and Commercial in Sichuan Province, China18.9km
  • Chengdu Phoenix Hill Football Stadium sports venue in Chengdu, China11.5km
  • Zhaojue Temple Buddhist temple in Chengdu, China14.1km
  • Happy Valley Chengdu theme park in Jinniu, Chengdu, Sichuan, China17.6km
  • Chengdu Zoo zoo in Chengdu, China13.9km

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