Literally around the corner from Nanjing International School in Xianlin, Xianpingjia is very traditional Korean restaurant run by a Korean grandma who has over 30 years of cooking experience. Make sure you’ve got clean socks on, then kick off...
This "almost-hole in the wall bakery" is easy to miss hidden on the bustling but slightly secluded Qindao Street off Guangzhou Lu; and yet missing this little treat will make your life a little less rich. The handmade cupcakes...
Thai used to be one of those nationalities under represented in the colorful cuisine-scape of Nanjing; not anymore. Thai Orchid is the latest of a number of restaurants hailing from the Asian country that will delight your tastebuds with...
For those seeking a nice, relaxing lunch in the Fraser Suites part of town, West City Story is a dining spot worth paying an afternoon visit to. The cosy and inviting store offers a generous variety of the “now-mandatory”...
Sakura is the latest addition to the growing number of Japanese cuisine available on Shanghai Lu, specialising in "innovative Japanese cookery". Deliciously light and healthy hot pot options to which a portion of Udong noodles can be added at...
Coffee, books and postcards; Momicafe offers everything the interior decorating heart and stationery fan desires while inviting you to linger and spend even more money on their pretty, little gadgets while enjoying a hot beverage from their Café section....
Ludwig I, the Crown Price of Bavaria, was to celebrate his wedding in Munich in 1810, and commissioned brewmaster Josef Pschorr, among other Munich brewers, to develop special brews to commemorate the occassion. The beer was so good that...
London Tea Station is now where Nanjing's upper middle class are spending their Sunday afternoons. With good reason too; indulge in tea sets that come with Creme brûlée and scones that are yes, made with butter; go all out on the...