Eastern China Restaurants

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  • 1. Coyote Café and Cantina

    $$

    The theme is heavy-handed, but Xiamen's most beloved Mexican restaurant serves steak fajitas and genuinely good burritos. Don't expect generous sides of sour cream or guacamole, but it won't matter after a few well-poured margaritas.

    20–22 Jianye Lu, Xiamen, Fujian, 361012, China
    0592-508–0737

    Known For

    • Attractive daily drink deals
    • Friendly staff
    • Local favorite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 2. Dong Yi Shun

    $

    All day, lines form at the takeout window here, with people eager to order sesame-coated naan bread and plump, well-seasoned, skewered meats. Sit inside for a large picture menu of Western Chinese and Middle Eastern dishes.

    99 Gaoyin Jie, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Sheng, 310007, China
    0571-8780–5163

    Known For

    • Delicious lamb or chicken skewers
    • Offers a break from oilier Chinese cuisine
    • Neon-lit Gaoyin Street is a great place to walk off calories

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 3. Honeymoon Dessert

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    Trendy Hangzhou locals pack in at all hours for the inventive and exotic creations. The mango or durian pancakes filled with fresh whipped cream are especially yummy.

    98 Youdian Lu, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Sheng, 310007, China
    0571-8706–7050

    Known For

    • Bright, sleek, spotless interior
    • Prime West Lake area locale
    • Has English picture menus

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 4. Hubu Alley

    $ | Wuchang District

    There's no more authentic Chinese experience than fighting your way through crowds to tuck into delicious and inexpensive street food. Scores of stalls and pint-size restaurants line this street and even in winter the place is super popular with domestic tourists, young couples walking hand-in-hand, and a mixed group of locals. On offer are spicy noodles (available in broth or dry), barbecued oysters and crayfish, steamed buns filled with meat and vegetables (baozi), beef and lamb kebabs, and soup dumplings (xiaolongbao), their skins dyed purple, green, and orange from vegetable juices. It's chaotic here and you will smell the dumpsters as you walk past, but it's a fun, truly local experience with good eats to boot–and for a pittance. Bring tissues or wet wipes.

    Hubu Alley just off Minzhu Lu, Wuhan, Hubei, 430062, China
    No phone
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