Pearl River Delta Restaurants

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  • 1. Beiyuan Cuisine

    $$ | Yuexiu

    Worth a visit for the decor alone, Beiyuan is a throwback to 1928, the year the restaurant opened. The two-story dining room wraps around a traditional Chinese courtyard and includes a well-manicured garden and a pond with goldfish. The restaurant's interior is jazzed up with Chinese screens, lanterns and chandeliers. The menu—specializing in Cantonese cuisine and dim sum—is available in Engish, though it can be a struggle to get your hands on a copy.

    202 Xiaobei Lu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510000, China
    020-8356–3365

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    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 2. Bingsheng Pinwei

    $$ | Tianhe

    Take the lines outside of Binsheng as an indication that the food here is worth the wait. A local Cantonese favorite, Bingsheng is most famous for its char siu, or barbecued pork. Wading through the huge picture menu (which includes English) can be a task, so look for the specialties: the chef's black barbecue pork is a signature, as well as the homemade, extra silky tofu, and enormous, piping hot pineapple buns. People come here for lively, family-style surrounds and excellent local fare, not for the service. Avoid the rush by getting in line by 6 pm or after 8:30 pm.

    168 Tianhe Dong Lu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510630, China
    020-8751–8682

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    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 3. Datong Restaurant

    $ | Colonial Canton

    Occupying all eight stories of an old riverfront building with an open terrace on the top floor, this restaurant is popular with locals all hours of the day, so arrive early to be guaranteed a seat. The atmosphere is chaotic and noisy, but the morning and afternoon dim sum is well worth it, especially for the low prices. Famous dishes include stewed chicken feet (delicious, we'll have you know), crispy-skin chicken, and roasted duck.

    63 Yanjiang Xi Lu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510120, China
    020-8188–8447

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  • 4. Fangdu Restaurant

    $ | Luohu District

    This Cantonese-style restaurant is one of the few in Shenzhen that offers the feel of a grand ballroom. Fangdu's two floors are decorated with chandeliers and opulent carpets. This is a good place to fill your stomach with decent dim sum, but be sure to get there before 2 pm—otherwise you'll be stuck with some less appealing noodle and dinner dishes. The service is friendly and speedy, but don't expect any English.

    71 Luofang Lu, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518002, China
    0755-2224–3777
  • 5. Guangzhou Restaurant

    $$$ | Liwan

    Earning a string of culinary awards since it opened in 1935, this legendary place is one of the best-known restaurants in town. The setting is classic Canton, with flower-filled courtyards surrounded by dining rooms of various sizes. The food is some of the finest in the city, with house specialties like "Eight Treasures," a mix of poultry, pork, and mushrooms served in a bowl made of melon. Other Cantonese dishes include duck feet stuffed with shrimp, roasted goose, and of course, dim sum. If you're staying on the eastern side of the city, there's also a branch at 112 Tiyu Dong Lu in Tianhe.

    2 Wenchang Nan Lu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510140, China
    020-8138–0388

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  • 6. Jiang by Chef Fei

    $$$ | Tianhe

    For fine Cantonese in a more sophisticated setting, Jiang by Chef Fei is a popular choice. The style and service here are miles away from the more casual Cantonese restaurants, and the dainty dim sum creations are equally as memorable. Chef Fei puts a contemporary twist on classic Cantonese cuisine, with creative dishes such as slow-cooked beef shank with chili sauce, Canadian red coral mussels with kale, and pan-fried goose and radish dumplings that are shaped like swans. There is also a great selection of tea and wines that you can pair with your meal.

    389 Tianhe Lu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510630, China
    020-3808–8885

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  • 7. Panxi Restaurant

    $$$ | Liwan

    On the edge of Liwan Lake, this famous restaurant has a series of teahouse rooms and landscaped gardens interconnected by paths and bridges that have the feel of a Taoist temple. One room is built on a floating houseboat. Signature dishes include scallop pumpkin soup, baked crab legs, and crispy pork belly. The dim sum is highly recommended, as the restaurant is known for its beautiful presentation along with its fresh flavors. Make reservations or expect long lines.

    151 Longjin Xi Lu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510175, China
    020-8172–1328

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 8. Tang Yuan

    $$$$ | Yuexiu

    Housed in a faux colonial-style mansion on an island in Liuhuahu Park, this restaurant's location alone beats out most others in Guangzhou. The cuisine is pure old-school Cantonese, with expensive dishes like abalone and shark's fin soup served alongside more rational staples like crispy fried pigeon, roasted mackerel, and stuffed garlic prawns. Naturally, there's plenty of dim sum, and the "Cantonese combo plate" features a variety of roasted meats. Although the food at Tang Yuan is excellent, most people come here for the opulent dining room. A golf cart waits at the park's entrance on Liuhua Road to whisk diners to the restaurant's palatial front door.

    Dongfeng Xi Lu and Renmin Bei Lu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510010, China
    020-3623–6993

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  • 9. Tao Tao Ju

    $$ | Shangxiajiu

    With a name that means "house of happiness," this is one of the city's most revered traditional Cantonese restaurants. Opening its door more than a century ago, Tao Tao Ju is famous for its dim sum, especially the nai huang bao (buns made with milk and egg yolks). The menu, available in English, has many items that you're unlikely to find elsewhere, including tasty kudzu and frog rice.

    20 Dishifu Lu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510175, China
    020-8139–6111

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