Sultan

Chengdu


With big, soft sofas and ceilings festooned in Turkish lamps, this crowd-pleasing upmarket restaurant is the place to come to sample dishes from the western reaches of the Silk Road, including lamb kebabs, hummus, house-made yoghurt, Turkish coffee and warm naan. For hungry carnivores, the grilled mixed meat platter (¥168) is the only way to go.


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