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Somerset Baitang Suzhou

SomersetAscott Star Rewards★★★★SuzhouCity viewGarden view
8.8/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Three-Bedroom Executive with 6 breakfast
1x Queen 200 Up to 7
City view

Guests will have a special experience as this suite features a hot tub. This spacious suite is consisted of of 1 living…

Two-Bedroom Executive Suite
1x Super King 110 Up to 5
Garden view

This spacious suite comes with 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a bath or a shower and free toile…

Two-Bedroom Deluxe Suite
1x Super King 100 Up to 5
Garden view

This suite's special feature is the hot tub. This spacious suite consists of 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 2 ba…

One-Bedroom Executive Suite
1x Super King 65 Up to 3
Garden view

This suite's special feature is the hot tub. This spacious suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bat…

Executive Studio
1x Super King 50 Up to 3
City view

The hot tub is the standout feature of this studio. Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this studio includes a priv…

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Restaurants nearby

  • 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.3.9km
  • 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.4.7km
  • Shang Garden The elegant room in traditional Chinese style sports latticed screens and dark walnut furniture. In addition to Huaiyang classics like salt-brined goose, and shredded tofu soup, also try deep-fried, Suzhou-style fish in sweet soy that is crispy on the outside and juicy inside. Huaiyang wok-fried eel strips glisten in a shiny soy glaze, boasting bouncy flesh, a peppery kick and garlicky aromas. Also check out the seasonal lineup.1.2km
  • Xizhou Hall Inspired by the Classical Gardens of Suzhou, the decor sports slatted floor-to-ceiling windows, pendant lanterns and a view of a koi pond. In addition to cuisine from his hometown, the Yangzhou chef deftly prepares Suzhou dishes and roast duck. His original creation, ‘Lotus in southern pond’, consists of sweet pea-studded chicken patty as a pod, bamboo fungus bound by hairy moss as a root and a flavourful broth. Suzhou style dim sum is also worth trying.1.3km
  • Hua Chi 88 The head chef is a Suzhou native with over 30 years of experience in Jiangsu cooking. Only the freshest local produce makes it into his repertoire, which boasts spot-on seasoning and exceptional wok hei. His signature braised boneless beef cubes melt in the mouth; the sticky, briny-sweet dark soy sauce is rich and mellow. The steamed sponge cake, freshly made daily, is a great way to round things off. The open kitchen makes for an engaging experience.1.4km
  • Xiu Xiu is the Chinese word for embroidery, an art form for which Suzhou is famous. It makes sense that silk upholstery adorns the room, a feature that exudes elegance. The menu is made up of Jiangzhe dishes and a few Sichuan and Cantonese choices. Seasonal ingredients are shipped from all over the country, astutely prepared and perfectly seasoned. The deep-fried "squirrel" mandarin fish in sweet and sour sauce looks as good as it tastes.1.7km
  • Chao 27 A Chaozhou native himself, the chef knows his ingredients inside out and ensures dishes are made as authentically as possible. Preserved ingredients such as the aged dried radish in the beef soup, salted lemon in the duck soup, and green olives in the conch soup impart unique character and brighten the taste profiles. Deboned webs from 36-month-old geese are braised in a spiced marinade until gelatinous and flavoursome. Good views of Jinji Lake.1.7km
  • 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.9.0km
  • Zhuo Yan · Zhuo Mian Behind the name – a nod to Suzhou's famous Zhuozheng Garden – an eclectic decor melds traditional Chinese and bold modern aesthetics. At lunchtime, it's all about Suzhou noodles: the soy-based broth is packed with deep flavours, thanks to the condensed base of chicken and pork bone. At dinner, prix-fixe menus, tailored in advance, feature cuisine that fuses Jiangzhe, Suzhou and Cantonese styles, and may include the signature crispy-skin squab.2.7km
  • Jin Jing Ge The elegant room has an airy feel thanks to picture windows that overlook a water feature. The veteran Shanghainese chef, who boasts a stint in an iconic Hangzhou restaurant, imbues Jiangsu classics with novel twists to keep the menu fresh and exciting. Inspired by the Qing Dynasty gastronomic bible, Recipes from the Garden of Contentment, he reinterprets heritage dishes in line with the seasons. The handcrafted dim sum lunch is another highlight.3.2km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Jinji Lake fresh water lake in Suzhou3.3km
  • Classical Gardens of Suzhou garden9.3km
  • Humble Administrator's Garden Chinese garden in Suzhou9.4km
  • Suzhou Ferris Wheel Ferris wheel in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China1.7km
  • Lion Grove Garden Chinese garden in Suzhou9.4km
  • Dushu Lake fresh water lake in Suzhou6.1km
  • Master of the Nets Garden part of the Classical Gardens of Suzhou, China9.3km
  • Suzhou Museum museum9.5km

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