Héfēng Biàndāng

Nanjing


This small wood-themed restaurant with Japanese lanterns hanging inside does some excellent sets served with miso soup and a small salad. The curry shrimp set (¥34) is particularly tasty, while the crispy-skin silken tofu side dish (¥15) is perfection. There's a picture menu available on request.


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