Top 10 Places to Eat and Drink
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1. Laurel Restaurant
Terrific classic Cantonese restaurant that is packed all day but worth a wait.
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2. Nishimura
Low-key eatery, one of only a few Japanese food places in Shenzhen. Reasonably priced sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and robotayaki.
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3. Golden Elephant Thai Restaurant
A central location that’s easy to find, a clear English menu and polite staff all make this one of the best Southeast Asian restaurants in town.
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4. 360°
With great night views of Shenzhen, the revolving restaurant atop the luxury Shangri-La Hotel (see Shangri-La Hotel Shenzhen)has an international buffet, hotpots and grills.
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5. The Grey Wolf
Highly unusual décor based on the architecture of Gansu, and some tasty Gansu-style lamb and potato dishes.
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6. Henry J. Beans
When you simply have to have that burger, head to Henry J Beans. It also has one of Shenzhen’s few decent bars without Vegas-style glitter or deafening Karaoke.
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7. Chaozhou Restaurant
A delightful place to learn more about Chaozhou cuisine, which deserves just as much exposure as its Cantonese cousin. The staff are helpful, and there is even a shark’s skin soup to sample.
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8. Casablanca
French and Italian influenced international food in Shekou district, which is Shenzhen’s ex-pat, harbourside bolthole.
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9. True Colors Dong Men
A quiet Western restaurant with live jazz, great food and English-speaking waiters.
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10. Soho Restaurant and Nightclub
The staff have worked hard on everything from the food to the design in this flashyestablishment.
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