Restaurants in Guìlín
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Yiyuan Restaurant
This outstanding, inexpensive Sichuanese restaurant on Nanhuan Lu has a tasteful all-wood exterior and an English menu. The owner imports all her spices from Sìchuān and you can taste the difference. Try the stir-fried eel with dried chilli and Sichuan spices.
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Aunt
Take a pew in this cavernous dining hall and a waitress (some English-speaking) will hand you a card; convey it to the counter of your choice, point and choose from the arranged dishes and your choice goes down on the card - couldn't be simpler. A cornucopia of Chinese and Asian dishes is on view, from roti prata to scrummy tāng bāo(汤包), lamb kebabs (羊肉串; yángròu chuàn), local Lijiang mussels, stewed carp (烧鲤鱼; shāo lǐyú), lashings of jiǎozi and fiery bowls of dan dan noodles (担担面; dàndan miàn).
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Nengren Vegetarian Restaurant
Fantabulous veggie dishes cooked up within chanting range of the main hall of the Nengren Buddhist Temple on the corner of Xinyi Lu and Lijun Lu. Let the vast menu (Chinese only) take your tastebuds to Nirvana and sample the Nengren vegetable dumplings (能仁斋饺子; néngrén zhāi jiǎozi), the ample curry mock beef noodles (咖喱素牛肉面; gālí sù niúròu miàn) or the straightforward traditional vegetable noodles (传统素面; chuántǒng sùmiàn).
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Guìlín Rén
Cheap set local meals at this ever-popular and handy restaurant designed with a fast-food, no-nonsense approach. Orange-and-white-clad employees even go through motivational songs to boost morale and foster team spirit. There's no English menu, but dishes include three-flavours hotpot (三鲜火锅; sānxiān Huǒguō) and black pepper beef with rice (黑椒牛柳砂钵饭; hēijiāo niúliǔ shābō fàn). Instant coffee served.
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Rosemary Café
For honest and homely charms, this popular café is a warm beacon to disorientated visitors, with an extensive, heart-warming menu of travellers' favourites and a nightly flock of expat regulars. The Western menu runs dependably to tasty tomato soup, shepherd's pie, pizza, fish and chips and beyond. Recommended by travellers.
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Inaka Japanese Restaurant
Micro-sized, neat and tidy eatery with conveyor-belt sushi creeping past the young and cosmopolitan well-fed of Guìlín; dishes discounted after 21:30. It's a short walk along from Rosemary Café in the middle of Yiren Lu at the end of the block of stalls.
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Little Italian
A simple, modern and relaxing pit stop offering a small mezzanine area, a quiet bar area, pastas, tasty salads, sandwiches and a range of coffees. There's free internet but you may have to join a queue for the sole terminal. English spoken, plus English menu.
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Baiwei Dumpling Restaurant
Lively, popular and centrally located pocket-sized place busy with diners and a decent menu of wholesome, steaming jiǎozi (饺子; dumplings). No English menu.
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Zhèngyáng Tāngchéng
Brightly lit and popular soup restaurant with a large selection of local dishes. English menu.
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