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The hotel restaurant has a beautiful environment, friendly waiters, a wide variety of dishes, delicious dishes, and a superior location, just a stone's throw away from the popular check-in spot, the Tang Dynasty City That Never Sleeps! The first recommendation is the Caifeng Building of Xi'an Tanghua Huayu Hotel
If you want to eat authentic Cantonese cuisine in Xi'an, go to Caifenglou. You can order any dish without disappointment, and every dish is classic. Caifenglou of Tanghua Huayu Hotel is even more unique. I went to the Jushanyi private room with my friends to explore the luxury of summer flavors. "Honey Black Pork Barbecued Pork" and "Braised Crispy Pigeon" are already their exclusive signature flavors in my heart. I must order them every time I come here. The barbecued pork is fat and lean, and the honey sauce is added with secret recipes. It awakens the taste buds when you put it in your mouth. This is the taste. The crispy pigeon has a thin and crispy skin, and the meat is tender and juicy. I am addicted after eating half of it, so I packed two to go home and watch TV series😋
The hotel is like a paradise on earth, very beautiful. The restaurant is not big, with only five rooms, and sometimes it is really difficult to book. The restaurant waiter is very enthusiastic. Wang Yanyan introduced the hotel restaurant very carefully and arranged the seat. Anna introduced the dishes to us and recommended a lot of delicious food. In short, it was a very satisfactory experience.
Tired of shopping in the High-tech CBD? This Tang-style hotel, hidden in a pine and bamboo forest, will give you a truly immersive experience – stepping through the doors is like stepping from the city into a grand Tang Dynasty residence. After your stay, all you'll be thinking is, "When can I come back?" 🏡 Every step reveals a Tang Dynasty charm. The lobby's intricate beams and brackets are magnificent! The colonnades and doors replicate the exquisite details of a Chang'an mansion; looking up at the wood carvings, you can almost feel the warmth of the Tang Dynasty. The room walls are covered in hand-woven leather, a testament to craftsmanship; the panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows offer stunning views of the High-tech CBD's nightscape, where neon lights and ancient style collide in a surprisingly harmonious way. 🌃 🍽️ A double surprise for your taste buds. The Cantonese cuisine at Cai Feng Lou is a must-try! The shrimp dumplings have skins so thin they're translucent, bursting with sweet, savory juice when you bite into them, and the fillings are generously generously packed. The Yuan Café buffet holds a delightful surprise: authentic oil-splashed noodles, spicy and satisfying—a carb-loving treat! In the evening, relax in the lobby lounge; the melodies of a foreign band drift over, perfectly complementing the traditional Chinese ambiance and creating a truly relaxing atmosphere. 💦 A Healing Haven in the Bustling City The heated swimming pool is designed like a traditional garden, with ripples reflecting the wooden pergolas, making swimming feel like strolling through a Jiangnan garden. After a swim, relax on the connecting outdoor terrace, feel the breeze, and let your worries fade away. The gym has Technogym equipment; after a workout, a sauna leaves you feeling so comfortable you want to hum a tune. I stayed here for two nights, rushing around the CBD during the day and returning to the hotel in the evening to soak in the pool and enjoy Cantonese cuisine. This tranquil Tang Dynasty-style experience amidst the hustle and bustle is truly unforgettable. If you're looking for a stylish and comfortable hotel in the High-Tech Zone, this is the place to be! #Adorable B&Bs #Amazing Hotel Views #Addicted to Hotels #Stay in Stylish Local B&Bs #One-Stop Resort Hotel
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