Restaurants in Shěnyáng
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Suiyuan Home-Like Restaurant
Traditional Chinese furnishings and widely spaced tables give this dōngběi restaurant a classy feel, but the hearty fare and moderate prices do make it 'home-like' - at least if your mother used to prepare cold meat platters, greens with Sichuan peppercorns and crispy fried breads. The entrance is in the lane behind the Liaoning Hotel.
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Zhongxing Shenyang Commercial Building
Inside the Zhongxing Shenyang Commercial Building, near the south train station, there's a decent supermarket on the 2nd floor. At the Carrefour Supermarket (Jiālèfú; Beizhan Lu), near the long-distance bus station, you can pack a picnic for your travels or grab a quick bite from the food court.
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Carrefour Supermarket
Near the long-distance bus station. You can pack a picnic for your travels here or grab a quick bite from the noodle joints on the ground floor.
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Suíyìshāo Kǎoròu Zhuānméndiàn
Cook your own pork belly, beef and other meats 'as you please' at this family-run BBQ joint. Sit under the space-age metallic fixtures and ask for suāncài (酸菜; pickled cabbage) or sliced potatoes to add to your tabletop grill.
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Xiǎo Tǔdòu
This dōngběi (northeastern) eatery is packed with families, couples and groups of all ages who come for the eponymous potato dish that's anything but small; it's a hearty and delicious stew of spuds and greens in a meaty broth.
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View & World Vegetarian Restaurant
Peking duck (Y28) and meatballs (Y24) are on the menu here, but there won't be any actual meat on your plate. Everything is meat-free at this nearly vegan paradise, which claims to be the only non-MSG restaurant in all northeast China (an astonishing claim if true). The fruit and vegie drinks pair up nicely with the main courses.
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Lǎobiān Jiǎoziguǎn
Of course, the dumplings are good - this old-favourite has been in business since 1829 - but don't neglect the fresh vegetable dishes and tasty cold plates.
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Yúfū Mǎtóu Shāokǎo
A friendly, fun, three-floor restaurant with a nautical theme. The seafood platter (Y118) arrives in a boat-shaped dish and satisfies two or three people easily. Plenty of meat is available, plus hotpot, and some very filling and cheap noodle and vegie dishes with an emphasis on spice. There's also a proper bar where you can sip a Harbin beer. Picture menu available.
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Lǎobiān Dumplings
Shěnyáng's most famous restaurant has been packing in the locals since 1829, and they continue to flock here for the fine dumplings. But the soups are equally impressive. The restaurant is on the 2nd floor of the Lǎobiān Hotel.
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