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Rooms & Views
1 King Bed 484-sq-foot room with city views Executive Level - Buffet breakfast, light refreshments, internet acce…
1 King Bed 323-sq-foot room with courtyard views Layout - Dining area, sitting area, and office Internet - Fre…
1 Queen Bed 269-sq-foot room with mountain views Layout - Sitting area and office Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbp…
2 Twin Beds 269-sq-foot room with mountain views Layout - Sitting area and office Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbp…
1 Queen Bed 258-sq-foot room with courtyard views Club/Executive Level - internet access in the lounge Layout…
2 Twin Beds 258-sq-foot room with hill views Club/Executive Level - internet access in the lounge Layout - Sit…
1 Queen Bed Overlooking the courtyard Layout - Sitting area and office Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps and wired…
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Restaurants nearby
- Xin Wen Ji (Panfu Road)Bib The room is divided into zones with different ambiances – satin tablecloths signal a chic, formal vibe, while distressed wooden tables feel hip and casual. The culinary highlight is undoubtedly the piping hot congee claypot loaded with fresh seafood, from sand shrimps to mud crab. You can also pick your own fish from the tank and ask servers the best way to have it cooked. Cantonese stir-fries and sizzling claypot dishes exude exceptional wok hei.601m
- Taian Table★★ Michelin Well-honed European techniques are put to use in the display kitchen to turn the best ingredients from around the world into creative, contemporary works of art. There is just one eight-course tasting menu and it changes bi-monthly, with a "best of" menu at the end of each year. Two wine pairing options are available at different price points. The wine list is well curated and the knowledgeable sommelier has some great tips for you.2.1km
- Xin Tai Le (Yuexiu)Bib Since 1989, this household name has been building a loyal fan base with its signature swamp eel rice. Of all its branches, this two-storey one in the old part of town is the flagship. As well as its famous rice dish topped with crisp, tasty eel that imparts wok hei, the kitchen recommends fatty roast char siu, Guangzhou-style stir-fries, and eel dishes such as sautéed mottled eel slices with capsicums, which promise firm meat in a savoury sauce.614m
- Wei Shi JiaBib Shi shi chicken – steamed chicken served with fermented clam dip – ranks among the top 10 chicken dishes in Guangzhou, but it’s hard to come by these days. The chef, who once worked in a prestigious hotel, uses Qingyuan birds for this dish because of their bouncy skin and silky flesh. Besides the clam dip, it comes with soy sauce and ginger scallion dip. Also try the rice noodles made from scratch in-house and dressed in a secret soy blend.635m
- Hui Xing YuanBib This three-storey building is the brand's first outlet, dating back to 1981. Known for traditional Cantonese food at bargain prices, the restaurant prides itself on meticulous cooking techniques and attention to detail. Their speciality of steamed chicken uses only free-range birds from Qingyuan for their firm, silky flesh and fine, springy skin. The goose intestines blanched in soy sauce are also impeccably made.678m
- Lei Garden (Yuexiu)★ Michelin This outpost of the Hong Kong-based chain is well known among locals and tourists for its nicely made traditional Cantonese fare, such as crispy roast pork belly, and slow-boiled or double-boiled soups. Kick off your meal with chilled jellyfish salad; the mildly tangy black vinegar accentuates the lovely crunch. Save room for the grand finale – a double dessert whammy of sweet almond milk and steamed sticky rice jujube cake.2.0km
- Stiller★ Michelin Named after the owner-chef who also runs Taian Table, Stiller is a different dining concept altogether. Start the meal with a personalised cocktail at the bar or the lounge area by the floor-to-ceiling windows. Then head to the colourful dining room with comfy couch seating. The menu features seasonal offerings alongside some German-inspired dishes which are rare to find in the town. Also ask servers for recommendations.2.1km
- Jia YuanBib This restaurant with wood-rich finishes primarily serves dishes made with soybean products or mushrooms – no dairy, eggs, garlic or onion are used. Sweet and sour monkey head mushrooms and vegan meat with pickled cabbage are both tangy creations with layers of textures. The house-made mugwort-scented dumplings and plant-based yoghurt are also popular. Reservations recommended on the 1st and 15th day of every lunar month, when Buddhists go meat-free.1.2km
- Xin Ji★ Michelin This street was once known for the sheer number of seafood restaurants on it. Though most of its competitors were shuttered for good, Xin Ji is still going strong after over 30 years of service. And of course, picking live critters from the fish tank at the door is part of the ritual. If you have no idea what to pick, try their signature eel dishes – freshwater eel braised with roast pork and swamp eel rice, both boasting fatty, firm flesh.2.4km
- FT · Bak Kut Teh (Yuexiu)Bib You can't miss the long queue at the door, but that doesn't put avid foodies off coming here. Available in both Singaporean and Malaysian styles, bak kut teh is simmered for three hours with pork ribs, garlic, white peppercorns and herbs until the meat falls off the bone. You will even find Thai and Vietnamese classics on the menu – the sautéed Chinese violet buds in Vietnamese fermented shrimp paste taste floral and pungent at the same time.1.4km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Huaisheng Mosque mosque in Guangdong1.3km
- Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Guangdong) memorial hall in Canton, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China77m
- Yuexiushan Stadium stadium402m
- Temple of the Six Banyan Trees building in Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, China752m
- Guangxiao Temple Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China1.0km
- Site of King's Tomb, Nanyue King Museum mausoleum683m
- Yuexiu Hill park on Yuexiu Hill, Guangzhou802m
- Sacred Heart Cathedral Roman Catholic cathedral in Guangzhou (Canton), South China2.1km
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