Opposite Kindergarten, Shiping Hall, East Border Road
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A private restaurant in the center of Pu'er, located in an old courtyard. It is said that this place was originally a Guandi Temple, then an inn, and now a restaurant. In addition to the good environment, the dishes are also very unique and the price is not expensive.
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A private restaurant in the center of Pu'er, located in an old courtyard. It is said that this place was originally a Guandi Temple, then an inn, and now a restaurant. In addition to the good environment, the dishes are also very unique and the price is not expensive.
On the first day, we went to a private restaurant recommended by the locals. The environment is also very good, and it feels like a beautiful tourist attraction. It was originally a Taoist temple and was also related to the tea-horse trade. Two people ordered 5 dishes, with a total price of 234 yuan, which is almost enough for four people. None of them were disappointing, and they were all amazing. Passion fruit cold shrimp has 16 large shrimps with black lines removed, and the first bite is sour and tasty, which is amazing. Fennel taro is fried with fresh fennel leaves, and has a very special taste. Mint fried beef is very easy to eat with rice, the beef is tender and full of mint flavor. There is also fried baihua, which is also a local specialty wild vegetable. Just try it, and it is also the pot with the most left.
Good environment, good taste 👍👍I came here through Ctrip recommendation and was not disappointed
Very unique dining environment, I think the dishes are also very good, and the overall dining experience is great.
Tonight's dinner is at Shiping Guild Hall Old Pu'er Cuisine. The restaurant is in Shiping Guild Hall. There are not many parking spaces. When we arrived at almost 7 o'clock, there was no place to park. There are many parking spaces in the Simao District Government in the north, so we parked there. It took less than ten minutes to walk to the restaurant. The restaurant serves eight bowls of old Pu'er cuisine. There are singers singing for free during the meal, and there are also various homemade teas for sale. We ordered some dishes today, and everyone thought they tasted very good. It's the first time to come to Pu'er. I will go to Xishuangbanna tomorrow, so it's worth coming here to eat once. In particular, the rice 🍚 is made with cooked Pu'er tea, which tastes pretty good 👍. However, since the restaurant is located in the old guild hall, the environmental conditions are average like cultural relics, and the feeling of a fly restaurant, the bowls used 🥣 are all disposable. ✅Shiping Guild Hall Located on Biancheng East Road, Simao Town, Simao District, Pu'er City, Yunnan Province, it is 1335m above sea level, 100°58'32.7" east longitude, 22°47, 17.7" north latitude. It was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. From the Qing Dynasty to 1949, all vegetable merchants and tea makers held a three-day and three-night tea worship meeting here every year, where they competed in tea competitions and selected tea. It is the oldest existing tea competition and trading center, and the Forbidden City of Pu'er tea. The existing main hall, wing rooms, etc. have a total construction area of 455.56 square meters. The main hall has a single-eaved hip roof, a seven-beam structure, carved on the beams, hollow carved windows, gables with waist porches, brick and wood structures, and column bases carved from bluestone. The columns and beams are all original and the components are complete. There is a courtyard in front of the hall, paved with blue bricks, and a quiet environment. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, the tea and silverware trade in Simao flourished. Today's Biancheng Road was once a prosperous silverware street with more than 40 silverware shops. Lei Yongfeng and Ding Chunli Tea, which were opened by people from Shiping, were all famous tea shops at the time. Shiping Guild Hall was built with funds raised by wealthy businessmen who were engaged in Pu'er tea in Simao and Mao at that time. It was continuously expanded during the reign of Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty. When it was first built, it was also called "Guan Di Temple" because it enshrined Guan Gong, the God of Wealth. With the development of society, foreign sects combined with local sects to become a multi-religious temple, enshrining Guanyin, Sakyamuni, the God of Land, the God of Wealth, etc. , was an important venue for activities in Simao City at that time. Various cultural and entertainment activities such as "Yingjiuhui" and "Dafohui" were held during festivals. Shiping Guild Hall has experienced many ups and downs. Due to natural disasters such as plague and earthquakes and man-made destruction during the Cultural Revolution, the north side of the original pattern has been occupied. In addition, due to years of disrepair, Shiping Guild Hall has gradually declined. On April 13, 2010, the Simao District People's Government listed Shiping Guild Hall as a cultural relic protection unit in Simao District and invested more than 2 million yuan to repair Shiping Guild Hall in accordance with the principle of "repairing the old as it is". Today, Shiping Guild Hall, the only remaining ancient building in the city, has reproduced the glory of history and has become a distinctive tourist window in Simao and even Pu'er City. On December 16, 2015, the Pu'er Municipal People's Government announced Shiping Guild Hall as a key cultural relic protection unit in Pu'er City. Shiping Guild Hall has a long history and its internal components are intact. Its pillars, beams and frames are all original. It is an important cultural relic protection unit in Pu'er City and an important node on the Yunnan-Tibet Ancient Tea-Horse Road. It has witnessed the historical evolution of Pu'er and the development of Pu'er's tea-horse culture. It embodies the memories of generations and has important historical and artistic research value. It is of great significance to strengthen the protection of Shiping Guild Hall.