Backyard

Dali


Dali's most laid-back and hidden-away bar attracts locals and expats with a fine selection of wines and foreign beers from a bar set off a small garden (hence the name). It shows live European football on the weekends; there's pool, table football and darts; and it happens to serve the best wood-fired pizza in town.

To find it, turn right at the east gate and walk along Hongwu Lu for 300m. It's down a small alley to the right of a motor repair shop. Look for the light.


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