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1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 269-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 p…
2 Large Twin Beds 215-sq-foot room with courtyard views Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up…
1 Queen Bed 215-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devic…
1 Queen Bed 194 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices) Food & Drink…
1 Queen Bed 194-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devic…
1 Queen Bed 161 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices) Food & Drink…
1 Large Twin Bed 129 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices) Food & Dr…
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Restaurants nearby
- Wu Lan Sha Cha MianBib Tucked away in a nondescript alley, this simple shop with its bright red wall can't be missed. Owner Wu Lan has been making sha cha noodles for decades, with a foothold on this spot for over 20 years. She makes her sweet, mildly spicy and deeply nutty broth every morning. Complemented by toppings such as pork liver, shrimps and even abalone, it is addictive! In addition to the sha cha noodles, try her golden and crispy oyster omelette.1.1km
- Wuwei Natural FoodBib Connected to a beachside promenade, this villa restaurant prides itself on its breathtaking ocean views, but also a Zen-inspired decor and plant-based cooking with a touch of finesse. It serves two set menus, both featuring season-driven dishes. Inspired by the Fujian classic Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, the rich and flavoursome Six-Treasure Soup is made with six different mushrooms. Ask for a table on the patio on a balmy night.2.9km
- Yanyu (Jiahe Road)★ Michelin For 10-plus years, this flagship establishment has been packed with loyal patrons. The modern stylish interior showcases top-notch dried seafood which is used in the famous Fujian Buddha jumps over the wall dish, but you can also enjoy other first-rate dishes without breaking the bank. Try Minnan prawn noodles in orange coloured tomalley soup or made to order black mochi packed with black sesame aroma. The seasonal menu is also worth exploring.6.5km
- Fleurs Et Festin★ Michelin A three-storey historic building is home to this Chaoshan restaurant. The ground floor sports several tables, while private rooms on the upper floors require a minimum spend. The kitchen team of Chaoshan natives excels in authentic dishes made with fresh produce. Braised goose web in spiced marinade is flavoursome and gelatinous in texture and the local green lobster with taro-scented wax gourd hits the spot every time.6.6km
- Hokklo★ Michelin “Hokklo” means "hospitable" in Fujian, in keeping with the welcoming space furnished in elegant East-meets-West style. Hailing from the Minnan region, the head chef champions a refined modern take on traditional Fujian cooking. Signatures include steamed wine-scented yellow croaker, mud crab braised in aged wine with dried longans, and Hakka-style braised He Tian chicken claypot with salt and wine. Peruse the seasonal offerings and extensive wine list, too.6.6km
- A Zhong Shi FangBib What started out as a street stall over two decades ago has firmly established itself as a favourite dining spot among locals. There is no menu – you just browse the fish tanks and light boxes to see your options. Seafood is their strong suit, but so are authentic Minnan dishes. The a la plancha threadfin with Sichuan pepper sauce boasts umami heightened by aromatics. Try the stir fried pork liver with pickled bamboo shoot, too.5.8km
- Minnan Minnan (Siming)Bib Opened by a restaurant group based in the city of Shishi some 30 years ago, this branch has stood the test of time. The kitchen team, trained in the Shishi flagship, is overseen by a Minnan master chef. The interesting menu includes a host of Minnan classics, plus regional small bites. Watch the chefs making the signature scallion buns behind a glass partition. The mackerel fish ball soup with pork tripe and pickled mustard greens is also a must-try.6.1km
- Hao Shi LaiBib Into the second generation, this family business founded in 1993 features in many Xiamenians' childhood memories. It prides itself on Minnan cooking, especially fresh seafood dishes. The threadfin blanched in claypot has oily, silky flesh and remarkable umami. The deep-fried baby eels in peppered salt are crispy and flavoursome, the mildly spicy kick making them a perfect companion for alcoholic drinks. The friendly service is a plus.6.3km
- Homeme18" (Huming Road)Bib This restaurant is all about à la minute cooking, and diners get to witness the action in the glass-clad kitchen. Home-style Fujian dishes are their strong suit: the pork soup with whelks is loaded with umami and briny sweetness. The braised pork trotter with mashed Fuding taro boasts bouncy, flavoursome meat and creamy, starchy taro. All-you-can-eat steamed rice, and sweet potato congee are a nice touch. With only 10 tables, expect a wait.6.4km
- Bai Jia Chun Hao De Lai Jiang Mu Ya (Zhongxing Road)Bib Ever since this neighbourhood joint opened its doors in 1996, there have only been four items on the menu – ginger duck stew, duck gizzards, blanched leafy greens and steamed rice. In the most famous restaurant for ginger duck in the whole of Xiamen, rows and rows of claypots containing local Muscovy duck and old ginger sizzle in rice wine and sesame oil, exuding addictive aromas. The duck gizzards tend to run out, so come early.6.6km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Gulangyu island of China8.3km
- South Putuo Temple building in Fujian, China5.3km
- Xiamen Botanical Garden botanical garden integrating plant species conservation, scientific research, science education, and tourism5.8km
- Church of Christ the King Roman Catholic cathedral7.7km
- Gulangyu Organ Museum museum in China7.2km
- Yundang Lake lake in People's Republic of China7.3km
- Xiamen Sports Centre Stadium building in Xiamen Stadium, China7.6km
- Lingshui Lake lake in Kinmen, Taiwan8.5km
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