Liánxīn Sùcàiguǎn

Hubei


Wholesome vegetarian food is prepared at this friendly Buddhist restaurant next to the local Zhanghua Temple. Mock-meat dishes are accompanied by an assortment of green vegetable dishes infused with chilli, garlic and mushrooms. Unfortunately, it's located 7.5km southeast of the city walls, past the long distance bus station.


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