Gourmet Village is the Nanjing dining scene's answer to "chic", opened by the creators of the more down to earth Pisa Pizza that lies just a few doors up the street.
In addition to its local customers, Che Che's Room become patronized by some of the foreign student population that span the Ninghai Lu/Shanghai Lu mini-conurbation. Serving up an interesting combination of Chinese - Asian - Western dishes such as...
It is pretty much accepted that Teppanyaki is an out of this world experience, but not one that is financially viable as a daily activity, right? WRONG!! Introducing Taiwan Teppan Corner whose simple philosophy is to bring a quality...
Humble yet honest, Jack's Place has tellingly been around Nanjing in various locations since 1995, serving up Italian favourites popular with expats and locals alike. Recommended by Lonely Planet, as the business card and signs outside proudly announce,...
Les 5 Sens was one of the first French restaurants to open up in Nanjing, and has a wide variety of cuisine. Surprisingly, meals here are not that expensive. A set menu is available for 78 RMB, and many...
This is a great place to indulge yourself with a bunch of friends - mainly for the all you can eat and drink offer. Dish after dish, beer after beer and jug of sake is available to those who...