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Beijing Cooking Pot

Beijing Cooking Pot

CHINESE CITY CENTER

A cozy, authentic Chinese restaurant focusing on dishes from Northern China, specifically Beijing and Tianjin. It is famous for its personal-sized cooking pots (hot pots), rice dishes, and noodles, known for being fresh, hearty, and good value. Located near the BRI hospital.

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Cathay Rendezvous

Cathay Rendezvous

CHINESE CITY CENTER

Established in 1986, Cathay Rendezvous is one of Bristol's longest-running Chinese restaurants, housed in the historic Old Library, a grand Georgian Grade II* listed building on King Street. It serves Mandarin, Cantonese, and Szechuan dishes with a focus on fresh, made-from-scratch food, and is known for its elegant dining experience and ability to host large parties.

££
Chilli Daddy

Chilli Daddy

CHINESE CITY CENTER

The first Szechuan street food stall in the UK, Chilli Daddy serves authentic, family-tradition-based Chinese cuisine. Specialities include Szechuan noodle hotpots (with customisable spice levels from mild to eye-watering), 'Mouth-Watering' chicken and tofu, and handmade dumplings. They are known for their generous portions and bold, original Szechuan flavours.

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The Mayflower

The Mayflower

CHINESE CITY CENTER

Long-established and popular Cantonese restaurant known for its late closing hours, traditional setting, and extensive menu of Chinese cuisine, including famous dim sum and traditional banquet options.

££
Wangs

Wangs

CHINESE, ASIAN MONTPELIER

A modern neighbourhood Chinese restaurant in a converted fruit and veg shop, blending Hong Kong heritage with Bristol energy. Known for its small-plate sharing concept, the menu features regional specialities like HK chilli wontons, Taiwanese fried chicken, and hand-pulled noodles, supported by a specialized Cantonese charcoal roasting oven.

££
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