This Chinese restaurant attached to a five-star hotel has a very good Taiyuan flavor. The signboard says "Lao Taiyuan Lai". The waiter introduced several dishes, all of which are unique. See the pictures. I was very satisfied with the food. The environment is very good. The waiter is also very kind.
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This Chinese restaurant attached to a five-star hotel has a very good Taiyuan flavor. The signboard says "Lao Taiyuan Lai". The waiter introduced several dishes, all of which are unique. See the pictures. I was very satisfied with the food. The environment is very good. The waiter is also very kind.
Bingzhou Hotel, located in the east section of Yingze Street, Taiyuan City, close to Wuyi Square, is the earliest star-rated hotel in Taiyuan City. The Bingcui Pavilion restaurant in the hotel mainly serves Jin cuisine, with authentic food, elegant and quiet environment, warm and thoughtful service, reasonable price, good cost performance, and is worth a visit.
Bingzhou Hotel is located in Wuyi Square in the center of Taiyuan. The overall style is very Shanxi. Unfortunately, since the hotel does not allow smoking, I can only stay in the hotel opposite. Before dinner, I came to the hotel's Chinese restaurant, Bingcui Pavilion, to taste local cuisine. Peanut cold noodles are just average at first, but the more you eat, the more delicious it is. The cold noodles feel a bit sticky. The bamboo shoots are okay, refreshing and not salty. Sweet and sour meatballs are slightly different from the sweet and sour taste in Shanghai. The sugar taste is obviously weaker. The outer layer of the meatballs is fried and hard. The overall taste is okay. Pork stewed with vermicelli? It seems so-so. The name may be wrong. Mutton pot is relatively refreshing. It is basically lamb with a little acetic acid. Yuncheng stir-fried pork is average. Scrambled eggs have a bit of Jiangnan characteristics in both light taste and presentation. The chewiness of oat noodles is okay, but it should be made by machine. Bingzhou Hotel is a very good restaurant in Shanxi for a five-day trip. It is a must-try in Taiyuan.
Bingzhou Hotel has a great reputation in Taiyuan. But many people don't know that under the high-end appearance, there is also a very down-to-earth Chinese restaurant. Except for the guests and the guests who come here to attend the conference, it is really difficult for outsiders who pass by to know the existence of Bingcui Pavilion. In addition to the coffee shop, western restaurant and buffet restaurant on the first floor of the hotel, there is also Bingcui Pavilion. You can walk through the corridor next to the western restaurant from the lobby to Bingcui Pavilion. Bingcui Pavilion has a hall with scattered seats and private rooms of varying sizes to meet different needs. Bingcui Pavilion mainly serves local Shanxi dishes, and also operates Cantonese cuisine and other dishes. But when you come to Taiyuan, you naturally have to try local dishes. Pickled cabbage vermicelli mutton, knife-cut noodles with various toppings, oat noodles, fish, jelly, etc., which are popular dishes in the streets and alleys outside, are also hot here. But they are made very delicately, and the price is also down-to-earth. They did not raise the price because of the high-end appearance. A meal for three or two people is about 100 yuan. The restaurant service is neither tepid nor overly enthusiastic, nor will it neglect you. This may be the characteristic of Shanxi.
Bingzhou Hotel is the designated reception hotel of Taiyuan Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, and has a good reputation for 60 years. However, in addition to guests and conference guests, many people do not know that under its high-end appearance, there are several restaurants that can satisfy gourmets. One is the lobby cafe, the second is the Western Food Pavilion, and the third is the Bingcui Pavilion. On the left hand side of the lobby is the cafe, which provides a variety of hot and cold drinks and Western cakes. Behind the screen on the right hand side is the Western Food Pavilion, which can provide dishes in Italian, Russian and other styles. Although there is no shortage of Western food in Taiyuan now, the taste is more authentic here. There is also a buffet restaurant next to the Western Food Pavilion, which provides three meals a day, with prices ranging from 66-88-100 yuan, which is very rich. The most famous one is the Bingcui Pavilion. From the lobby, you can walk through the corridor next to the Western Restaurant to the Bingcui Pavilion. The Bingcui Pavilion has a hall with scattered seats, and there are also private rooms of varying sizes to meet different needs. The Bingcui Pavilion mainly serves local Shanxi dishes, and also operates Cantonese cuisine and other dishes. But when you come to Taiyuan, you naturally have to try local dishes. The popular dishes such as mutton with pickled cabbage and vermicelli, sliced noodles with various toppings, fish with oat noodles, and jelly are also popular in the streets and alleys. However, they are made very delicately and the prices are also very down-to-earth. The prices are not raised just because of the high-end appearance. A meal for three or two people is only about 100 yuan. The service in the restaurant is neither too enthusiastic nor too indifferent. This may be the characteristic of Shanxi.
When I came to Taiyuan for a tour, I passed by this hotel. It was grand and impressive. It was really good! Bingzhou Hotel has both accommodation and Chinese, Western and buffet food. The Chinese restaurant has a good environment, with large tables and chairs. The waiter was very enthusiastic and immediately guided us to sit down, helped to open the napkin and spread it, and poured buckwheat tea. The tea was fragrant and delicious. You can order dishes with an iPad, and the waiter will explain the dishes you are not familiar with. The dishes are very refreshing and the prices are relatively affordable, not as expensive as you might think. Recommended!