Where to Eat in Guangzhou, China, Guangzhou, China
Wondering where to eat in Guangzhou? This vibrant and diverse city in southern China is known for its rich cultural heritage and the delicious Cantonese foods that originated here.
Also, as the third most populated city in China, Guangzhou has a wide variety of dining options available, ranging from traditional Cantonese cuisine to international fare.
In this dining guide, you’ll learn where to eat dim sum in a traditional teahouse, about a fine-dining restaurant with two Michelin Stars, and more about the best places to eat in Guangzhou.
If dining at the best local restaurants is essential to your travel experience, don’t miss The Epicurean Traveler’s other dining guides for cities around the world, including Amsterdam, Chicago, Dubai, and New York City.
Guangzhou, also known as Canton or Canton City, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong Province in southern China.
The port city lies about 75 miles northwest of Hong Kong and 90 miles north of Macau in the Pearl River Delta, where three rivers — Xi Jiang, Bei Jiang, and Dong Jiang — empty into the South China Sea. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Also, as the third most populated city in China, Guangzhou has a wide variety of dining options available, ranging from traditional Cantonese cuisine to international fare.
In this dining guide, you’ll learn where to eat dim sum in a traditional teahouse, about a fine-dining restaurant with two Michelin Stars, and more about the best places to eat in Guangzhou.
If dining at the best local restaurants is essential to your travel experience, don’t miss The Epicurean Traveler’s other dining guides for cities around the world, including Amsterdam, Chicago, Dubai, and New York City.
Guangzhou, also known as Canton or Canton City, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong Province in southern China.
The port city lies about 75 miles northwest of Hong Kong and 90 miles north of Macau in the Pearl River Delta, where three rivers — Xi Jiang, Bei Jiang, and Dong Jiang — empty into the South China Sea. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Where to Eat in Guangzhou, China
Guide Location: China » Guangzhou
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Erin Klema
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Guide Location: China » Guangzhou
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Erin Klema
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Tao Tao Ju
- Panxi Restaurant
- Beiyuan Cuisine
- Lian Xiang Lou
- Taian Table
- Guangzhou Restaurant
- Dian Dou De
- ¸éê±¹±ð°ù
- Dong Yue
- Nan Xin Shuang Pi Nai
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