Grandma's Kitchen

Chengdu


Carefully presented, tasty western dishes such as chili con carne or Hungarian goulash as well as crisp, refreshing salads are served to a largely local lunchtime crowd who squeeze onto the faded wooden picnic benches. If you just need a liquid pause, they serve delicious juices and have a wide range of coffees. The exotic cheesecake is a triumph.

There are a couple of branches in the city.


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