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The apartment offers stunning views over the sea.
The hot tub is the standout feature of this suite. This spacious suite features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1…
The 100-square-yard suite offers richly decorated living space and a bedroom. Room is located on floors 26-28.
The suite comes with a flat-screen TV, a safety deposit box and toiletries.
The hot tub is a top feature of this suite. This spacious suite includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroo…
The hot tub is a top feature of this suite. Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this suite includes a private bathr…
The 80-square-yard suite features a wooden floor level 6.7 ft kingsize bed. All modern amenities complement this comfort…
2 Double Beds 624-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Food & Drink - C…
Located on the 5th to 15th floors, the room offers a glass bathroom with a bathtub and rainforest showerhead, a flat-scr…
Suite features a separate living room. Fitted with a flat-screen cable TV, mini-bar and tea/coffee-making facilities.
This suite has a flat-screen TV, sofa and seating area. This suite offer Executive Club Benefit: 1.Exclusive access to t…
Located on the 5th to 15th floors, the 54-square-yard room features a glass bathroom with a bathtub and rainforest showe…
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Restaurants nearby
- 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.1.3km
- Wu Tang Sha Cha MianBib With decades of history to its name, this noodle shop is always busy. There is just one thing on the menu – sha cha noodles – but over 20 different toppings to choose from: an array of seafood, including plump razor clams and creamy oysters, and pork offal – even pork heart and pork tripe – are solid options. Less garlicky than its counterparts, its broth is made from toasted, not fried, peanuts to accentuate nuttiness and umami.474m
- Xiao Cheng XiBib By the pier, this roof-top dining room commands gorgeous views of Gulangyu. The owner chose to re-create the ancient Fujian-style architecture and landscaping in his stunning venue, complete with a water feature, lush greenery and stone arches. The menu is focused on Minnan fare, illustrated by deep-fried taro dumplings with pork filling. Salt-baked Japanese scad accentuates its oily, natural flavour. Don’t miss the puppet show at night.663m
- Da Tong Shao Jiu LangBib This bustling joint in the old town specialises in shao jiao pei – the Minnan term for small plates intended to be enjoyed with alcohol. The owners, a couple, have been at the helm for 10-plus years. Their seafood-forward menu also features meat and offal dishes. The crisp but tender blanched octopus is served with a simply addictive secret dip. Pork kidney in Sichuan pepper sauce comes on a bed of sliced celtuce, presenting a contrast of textures.1.1km
- Shan Li Yan Sha Cha MianBib At this friendly neighbourhood shop in the old town, the owner couple knows every customer by name. Sha cha noodles are their speciality: whatever the time of the day, the rich broth is always piping hot, striking a balance between garlic, peanut and chilli flavours. In addition to year-round favourite toppings – from fish balls and pork liver to pork tendon – umami-laden seasonal shellfish such as oysters and razor clams are also a must!1.1km
- Yue Hua Sha Cha MianBib This noodle shop has been around for more than 40 years. What it lacks in space and grandeur, it makes up for in good food. Besides the secret sha cha broth bursting with a deep peanut flavour, diners also appreciate the dazzling and almost infinite array of toppings – pork intestine, pork bladder, dried tofu, fish balls, duck blood curd, pork liver, lean pork... Pair the noodles with roast pork sticky rice dumpling for a truly filling meal.1.2km
- Cong Hui Tongan Lao Mei Shi Fan DianBib This is the third address of the household name since it opened in 1999. It has built a loyal following thanks to its authentic Tong'an home-style cooking. The flavoursome, melt-in-the-mouth Tong'an braised pork belly exudes aromas of garlic, dried shrimps, shiitake, chestnuts and lotus seeds. The pork kidney dressed in coriander sauce boasts a crisp, springy texture. You can order à la carte, or the set menus cater to your party size flexibly.1.3km
- A Xi Xia MianBib For almost a century, this shop in the old town has been making prawn noodles the traditional way. The broth derives deep umami from the shells and heads of whiskered velvet shrimps, which are toasted, pounded and slow cooked for 4 hours. Order extra toppings to make it a feast. Their giant fish ball soup is equally stunning – a fist-sized fish ball made with white eel and stuffed with juicy pork filling is served in a milky pork bone broth.1.3km
- Lai Cuo Cheng Bian Shi DianBib This place dates back to the 1940s, when the founder would carry her mobile kitchen on a bamboo pole balanced on her shoulder and sell her bianshi dumplings on the go. She then settled at this spot and has stayed put ever since. Now run by her son, it has built a loyal following for dumplings – handmade like in the old days. The signature has always been shrimp bianshi soup with springy noodles dressed in peanut and fermented tofu sauce.1.5km
- Shan Gu Tang (Xiahe Road)Bib Its bright red sign may be hard to miss but it's the lingering herbal aromas that draw in customers from near and far. The owner used to run a Chinese clinic and opened Shan Gu Tang to serve food with medicinal value. The small menu is dominated by herbal soups, alongside blanched items, marinated meats and seasoned taro rice. Try the free-range chicken soup with russula mushrooms, or pork intestine soup with lotus seeds.1.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Gulangyu island of China1.8km
- South Putuo Temple building in Fujian, China1.5km
- Church of Christ the King Roman Catholic cathedral1.2km
- Xiamen Botanical Garden botanical garden integrating plant species conservation, scientific research, science education, and tourism1.2km
- Gulangyu Organ Museum museum in China1.1km
- Haicang Bridge bridge in Fujian, China5.3km
- Yundang Lake lake in People's Republic of China2.9km
- Xiamen Sports Centre Stadium building in Xiamen Stadium, China5.0km
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