Yinshi Restaurant

Hangzhou


Yinshi's name literally translates as 'Hidden Stone Canteen' and indeed it's tucked away in a backstreet with unexpected retro charm inside with pewter cups, old posters and classic Zhejiang dishes such as shrimp fried with tea leaves, or vegetarian sweet and sour tofu. Huge servings and unlimited rice please families and groups. Ask for the English photo menu.


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