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The best Vegetarian Restaurants in Guangzhou

Are you a vegetarian or vegan but still want to try some authentic Cantonese food rather than eating a salad or Indian food in Guangzhou? Little do people know, although Cantonese cuisine is famous for its exotic ingredients, Cantonese are as serious when it comes to vegetarian cuisine and they excel in it. Chinese vegetarianism stemmed from its Buddhism roots.  Whilst Monks and Nuns are vegetarians for the full year, people who believe in Buddhism has long practised eating vegetarian food only on the 1st and 15th day of the lunar month.  They believe the desire to kill and eat animals brings negativity and having vegetarian meals on a regular basis will cleanse one’s soul and heart. There are over 100 vegetarian restaurants in Guangzhou. The Eating Adventures team has put together this list of some of the best vegetarian restaurants on offer in Guangzhou.Chan Yi Tea House and Vegetarian Restaurant 禅意茶素Next to Xiao Gang Park main gate on Qian Jing Road, Haizhu District海珠区前进路晓港公园正门旁边020-8440 0079 “Chan Yi” means Zen Buddhism.  The restaurant is set next to the tranquil Xiao Gang Park.  Once you step inside, you will instantly forget that you are in the middle of a mega city with a population of 13 million.  Their dishes are created based on the Zen Buddhism principles and hence there is a strong emphasis on nature, healthy and cleansing.  Their menu covers dim sum, soups with different health remedies, some traditional vegetarian dishes as well as very creative dishes.  Run by the well-rated Bing Sheng Group, it is not surprised that everything is done to perfection and the food is simply divine.Recommended dishes –Chinese yam and bamboo fungus in Maggie sauce – Thinly sliced yam and bamboo fungus are deep-fried and sprinkled with Maggie sauce, red and green pepper strips.  Simply delicious.Salt and pepper mushrooms – Mushrooms are cut into long strips, coated with a thin batter before deep-frying.  They are so crunchy and a bit spicy yet taste so clean and healthy.Sweet and sour mushrooms – This tastes better than the meat version and the sauce is great to go with rice. Fo Shi Jie Vegetarian Restaurant 佛世界素食馆2-8 Niu Nai Chang Street, Tong Fu Middle Road, Haizhu District海珠区同福中路牛奶厂街二圣宫前2-8号020-8424 4376This down to earth vegetarian restaurant has a very long history.  The building was once housed by a group of Chinese nuns before converted into a five storey restaurant.  On every 1st and 15th day of the lunar month, the place is packed with local patrons. Ground floor is a canteen style hall which pumps out cheap vegetarian dishes for local elderly people.  Upstairs serve exquisite dim sum in the mornings and amazing main dishes in the evening.  The price is very reasonable too.Some of the popular dishes include crispy fish in sweet and sour sauce, bean curd roll, vegetarian goose meat and vegetarian Char Siu.  Despite their names, they are all made from vegetables but even the biggest meat-eater would not complain about the food.  In order to keep the food interesting, the chefs have created some vegetarian dishes where the texture resembles meat.  Most of these are made from food with high gluten content. So the vegetarian Buddhists do not have to worry about the temptation of meat!Shui Mu Sheng Vegetarian Restaurant 水木苼蔬食料理Room 405, 4/F, Dongshan Jinxuan Modern City, 6 Nonglin Down Road, Yuexiu District越秀区农林下路东山锦轩现代城4楼405室(东山口地铁站C出口)020-2988 0336This is an upmarket vegetarian restaurant located in Yuexiu district.  The two owners have had strong interests in vegetarian cuisine since they were young.  The careful combination of ingredients give the dishes a complexity of flavours and textures.  The award-winning interior has a bird cage theme which is the final touch for a really memorable meal.Signature dishes –Mushrooms wrapped in vegetarian bacon – Bacon? Did I read wrong? No.  These vegetarian bacon has the same texture as real bacon! The mushrooms are slowly pan-fried to ensure the juice is kept inside. Bean curd roll with seaweed, white raddish and other green vegetables.Golden lotus root slices stuffed with taro – The lotus root is crispy with the soft taro that melts in the month. Other vegetarian restaurants worth mentioning:Tian Shui Delicate Vegetarian Cuisine 天水精致素食料理Dong Fang Hong Creative Park, 313 Gong Ye Middle Road, Haizhu District海珠区工业大道中313号东方红创意园里(纸厂对面)13580470717This restaurant changes its menu every month and only uses ingredients in season and has a strong emphasis on presentation.Su Le Yun Hai 素乐云海87 Liurong Road, next to Liurong Temple六蓉路87号,六榕寺旁020-83521495The owner is determined to excel in vegetarian cuisine and over two years he slowly closed down his chain of seafood restaurants to concentrate his efforts on Su Le Yun Hai inside the famous Liu Rong Temple.  Since the restaurant locates within the temple, it is under the strict supervision of the Head Monks there making sure all ingredients meet the criteria of “no killing”.Yi Xing Vegetarian Restaurant 怡新素食4/F, 161 Lin He West Road, Tian He District天河区林和西路161号中泰国际广场四楼020-3831 0703This restaurant specialises in soy based dishes.  The menu lists for each dish the ingredients, heath remedies and nutritious values.Su He Jing Su Vegetarian Restaurant素和敬素食餐厅3/F Guang Lian Building, 750 Dong Feng Dong Road, Yuexiu District越秀区东风东路750号广联大厦3楼020-8761 8853Want to try something different? How about Thai-styled vegetarian hotpot? Vegetarian tom yum and vegetarian satay soups would definitely satisfy your taste buds.If you are open to carnivorous options, you can also always join one of our great Guangzhou Food Tours, Hong Kong Food Tours or Shanghai Food Tours. Some tours in Hong Kong can be customised for vegetarians!

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WEIRD FOOD TO EAT IN GUANGZHOU

Guangzhou may be the ultimate travel destination for those of you seeking to expand your culinary horizons with unusual exotic food. Weird food, does not necessarily mean bugs and strange furry animals. The people of Guangzhou have a love for food, and there is a huge diversity of fresh produce available. A simple trip to the market in Guangzhou can present a wide range of fresh food that would be more than enough for an episode of Bizarre Foods. Chickens with black meat, goose eggs, pigeons, scorpions, crocodiles, more varieties of mushrooms than you have ever seen before, and that is before you check out the seafood.  Any of you that are lucky enough to visit Guangzhou can see these exotic wonders and a lot more on our Guangzhou Food Tours.Our focus in this list is bizzare or unusual foods that are readily accessible to try in Guangzhou, the things that are part of everyday life for local Cantonese people. Remember, what is weird to you, is normal to us!Weird Foods of Guangzhou - No 1. Black Chicken (Wu Gai)In English this chicken is called a Silkie. They have beautiful soft white feathers, and amazingly black meat and bones. If you go to a market in Guangzhou, you will see the black meat on display at any chicken stall. The meat is commonly used to make chicken soup and is has been prized for its medicinal qualities in China for hundreds of years. The soup is a clear soup boiled with goji berries, dried yam, dried orange peel and ginger.Another unusual fact about this chicken is that is has 5 toes instead of 4 toes like most other chickens.In addition to chicken soup, the eggs from Silkie's are blue / black colour, fragrant and delicious. They run at about double to cost of normal chicken eggs.Black chicken is so common that we will not recommend an individual restaurant. Almost every neighbourhood has a soup shop that will sell Wu Gai soup. Most large restaurants will also serve the soup. Ask your concierge for a suggestion, or any Cantonese local!Weird Foods of Guangzhou No 2 - Scorpion If you are reading this, you have probably already come across the common images of people selling scorpion skewers in Beijings night markets. Unlike in Beijing, this is not a tourist novelty. In Guangzhou if you go to most wet markets, you can find someone selling a variety of different scorpions. In Chinese medicine, scorpions are known for their detoxification purpose.  It is often used to treat arthritis.  Normally used in soups, locals think male scorpions with small bellies and thick legs are the best. If you are interested in trying some scorpion soup, there is a 35 year old restaurant called Dun Ping Huang on Tong Fu Dong Road, Haizhu. They specialise in slow cooked soups and serve a wide variety of medicinal soups including scorpion soup, cow penis soup and turtle soup. Weird Foods of Guangzhou No 3 - Goose EggsGoose eggs, exotic, delicious and sure to give you high cholesterol. One of the more tame exotic foods that you can try in Guangzhou, these jumbo eggs are around 3 times the size of a normal chicken egg, and at least double the price per gram of a chicken egg. We like our goose eggs pan fried and have it as a common breakfast treat. You probably won't find this on many restaurant menu's, but you can buy it at any wet market. Goose eggs are high in protein content and full of minerals and vitamins.  It is said to help improve one’s memory. Weird Foods of Guangzhou No 4 - PigeonThere is a Chinese proverb that one pigeon is worth nine chickens. Pigeon is a delicious treat available in many restaurants across Guangzhou and also fresh in all wet markets. Common ways to eat pigeon are roasted, similar to duck or goose, or in a soup or hot pot. The meat is darker than chicken, more like duck, flavoursome but not fatty. There is not much meat on a pigeon, so either order a few to share, or have it as part of your main meal. Pigeon soup is particularly delicious. Where to try it?You can try good roast pigeon all over Guangzhou, ask a Cantonese concierge for a recommendation. For pigeon soup, my favourite is from a small restaurant in Liwan district. Nothing fancy, but authentic and delicious.Wang jin ge on Jiang Yi Road, Haizhu specialises in pigeon and is one of our favourite restaurants.  You can have your pigeons cooked in four different ways plus treat yourself with one of their medicinal pigeon hotpots. Weird Foods of Guangzhou No 5 - DonkeyDonkey is not a Cantonese speciality, but it is available in Guangzhou. Originating from Northern China, Donkey can be prepared in a variety of ways. Hot pot is one of the most common. The meat is similar to beef, but with a more subtle flavour and is considered a delicacy.  If you are living in Guangzhou, you can buy fresh donkey meat in Liwan near the Lamb wholesalers. There is a Chinese saying “There is dragon meat in heaven and there is donkey meat on earth.” It is meant to be excellent for people with bad back.Weird Foods of Guangzhou No 6 - Geoduck Geoduck (pronounced Goo-ey-duck) its the largest burrowing clam in the world. They originate from the west coast of Canada and the USA and are sold live in markets across Guangzhou, as well as neighbouring Hong Kong. Geoducks take 6 years to reach maturity and can live for an amazing 140 years, although life expectancy is considerably shorter for those in Guangzhou Restaurants! A single Geoduck can weigh around 1.5 pounds.Lots of high end seafood restaurants in Guangzhou will have live Geoduck on display. Alternatively for the very freshest and widest choice, head to the Huang Sha Seafood markets and be amazed. Expect to pay around 300 RMB per kilo for this rare delicacy. The best way to prepare geoduck is to quickly boil them in hot water then dip into ice cold water.  Sprinkle with shallot, ginger and chilli, drizzle with soy and cooked oil. 

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1. SANYA'S BEAUTIFUL BEACHES Yes, Sanya really does have beautiful beaches, and I don't mean that in a "beautiful for China" kind of way. Hainan is known as the Hawaii of China, but I don't think that does Hainan or Sanya justice. Sanya is not a second class Hawaii, it is a beautiful beach destination in its own right.Being a beach holiday traveller myself, I have been to most of the famous beach destinations around the world. Everything from Brazil to Australia, Thailand, the Philippines, Greek Island and even Tunisia. Sanya is not my favourite beach destination, that would have to go to some of the beaches in Australia. But it does compare favourably to many more famous beach resorts around the world, and in particular many spots in Thailand.We have a friend that said, Sanya is for poorer Chinese, and rich Chinese will go to Koh Samui. That may be true, but I would take the clean waters and sand of Sanya over Koh Samui's polluted beaches any day.Sanya isn't a surfing destination (although depending on the time of year it could be great for windsurfing and kitesurfing), but if you are looking for some time in the sun, a swim in the ocean, or collecting some sea shells, it might be just the right beach holiday destination for you. 

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Guangzhou Restaurant - Prawn Dumpling
Guangzhou Restaurant - watermelon bun
Guangzhou Restaurant Liwan - Buns

 

5. Dian Dou De

点都德 
Address: Main branch - 587 Long Jin Zhong Lu, Liwan district
总店: 荔湾区龙津中路587号
Beijing Road branch - 470 Hui Fu Dong Lu, Yuexiu district
北京路店:越秀区惠福东路470号

This time-honoured brand was originally established in 1933. The name "Dian dou de" means "everything is possible" which summarises the essence of Cantonese people – easy-going and practical. The current Dian Dou De was revived in recent years by the descendants of the original restaurant. An all day yum cha restaurant, each one of them decorated in traditional Xi Guan style. Their kitchen pumps out up to 108 types of dim sums, with a mix of traditional and creative contemporary options. They believe that “yum cha” is the core of every Cantonese person’s life, a way of living. Their aim is to preserve the dim sum culture at the same time infuse their dim sums with new found creativity. Their four colour ginseng soup prawn dumplings are divine. Other popular dishes include rice paper roll with deep fried dough and prawns inside, and durian desserts. The locals say "you always have to queue but you never leave disappointed". 

Dian_Dou_De - Crispy red rice rolls
Dian_Dou_De - Prawn Dumplings
Dian_Dou_De - Siu Mai with Prawn topping

4. Guangzhou restaurant

广州酒家
Original branch - 2 Wen Chang Lu, Liwan district
总店- 荔湾区文昌南路2号  

Started in 1935, Guangzhou Restaurant is referred as "The No.1 Place to Eat in Guangzhou".  It has also been awarded as one of the top 10 restaurants in China.  People say a good way to judge a dim sum restaurant is by the quality of their prawn dumplings and beef balls.  They  are both outstanding at Guangzhou Restaurant.  If you feel like being a royal one day, you can also book in for their banquets where they replicate dishes served to the royals in the past.

6. The Jade River in White Swan Hotel

白天鹅玉堂春暖餐厅
Address: Level 3, White Swan Hotel, No.1 Shamian Street, Liwan
荔湾沙面大街1号白天鹅宾馆3楼

The White Swan Hotel has long been a famous training ground for the top Dim Sum chefs in Guangzhou.  This time-honoured restaurant located within the first five-star hotel in Guangzhou specialises in delicately created Dim Sum and Cantonese dishes. It was really no surprise when it was included in the Michelin Guide in 2018.  Their dishes are really authentic yet creative at the same time with a strong emphasis on healthy wholesome eating.  It comes with a hefty price but it is a once in a lifetime experience.
 

7. No.5 Tea House

五号茶居
Address: Ground level, Lingnan No.5 Hotel, No. 277 Yanjiang Zhong Lu, No. 5 Hotel
277 号沿江中路岭南五号酒店地层

The new-age No.5 Tea House located within the same named hotel not far from Beijing Road is what makes Guangzhou dining scene so exciting.  Their signature dishes incorporate two of the best Cantonese food culture – tea-drinking and slow-cooked soup.  Their prawn dumpling is served inside a tea cup together with a pot of high grade tea which is to be poured over the dumpling to have together.  They also have a series of black truffle dim sum dishes including black truffle mushroom buns, shao mai (which is pork and prawn dumplings) and wonton.  The same attention has been put into the level of service and the interior decoration.  
 

8. Heyuan Restaurant

和苑酒家
Address: L3-5, Times Square, No.410 Dongfeng Zhong Lu, Yuexiu
越秀区东风中路410号时代地产中心3-5楼

Top quality Cantonese Dim Sum served in upmarket décor, Heyuan will definitely give you a memorable dining experience.  They are famous for their prawn dumplings and chicken feet.  Their lavender almond bun and soufflé is also divine.


9. Yin Deng Restaurant

银灯食府
Address: 3/F Guangzhou Hotel, 2 Qi Yi Road (near Haizhu Square Metro Station Exit E)
起义路2号广州宾馆3楼(近海珠广场地铁站E出口)

A real old-styled Cantonese restaurant with a loyal following from the old locals here in Guangzhou.  As soon as the yum cha hours start (which is 7 in the morning), expect to see a queue.  However, most would agree it is worth the wait as Yin Deng serves a wide variety of good quality dim sums, made from the freshest ingredients yet the prices are so reasonable. To blend in with the crowd, bring a copy of today’s paper and sip tea with the old timers. 

Recommended dishes include prawn dumplings, chicken feet and osmanthus pudding.  


10. Xing Yun Lou

幸运楼
Address: 8/F Ming Sheng Plaza, 238 Beijing Road 1 Street, Yuexiu
越秀北京路一街名盛广场8楼

Xing Yun Lou has been a popular Dim Sum restaurant for the last 10 years.  Located in the middle of the busy Beijing Road, this traditional Cantonese restaurant with big banquet halls designed for Chinese weddings.  However, on the weekends, these halls are packed with families catching up and sharing some good tea and dim sums.

Recommended dim sum dishes include prawn and scallop dumplings, custard buns, dumplings in fish roe soup and their hot and sour beef innards soup.


11. Xiguan People

西关人家
Address: 4/F Liwan Square South Tower, 9 De Xing Lu, Liwan
德星路9号荔湾广场南塔4楼

If you are a bit intimidated by the Chinese-only menus in most dim sum restaurants and prefer to see what you are getting by browsing through the dim sum carts pushed around by Ayi’s, you can do it at Xiguan People which is located at the start of Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street in Liwan. 

Recommended dishes include Xiguan Fishermens Congee, fish skin dumplings and red bean buns.


12. The Hui people’s Restaurant

回民饭店
Address: 325 Zhong Shan Liu Lu, Yuexiu
越秀中山六路325号

If you are Halal or don’t eat pork, the Hui People‘s Restaurant is the place to try some authentic dim sums without going all vegetarian. Hui means Islam in Chinese.  Most of the Hui people are from North Western China.  Lamb is their specialty and they tend to use slightly different herbs in their cooking.

Recommended dishes include their Cong You bing (scallion pancakes), beef and lamb innards soup, barbeque lamb buns, ginger and beef dumplings. 

There is always a long queue so come early.
 

13. Fo Shi Jie Vegetarian Restaurant

佛世界素食馆
Address: 2-8 Niu Nai Chang Street, Tong Fu Zhong Lu, Haizhu
同福中路牛奶厂街2-8号

This Famous vegetarian restaurant Fo Shi Jie which means Buddha’s world is located in a building which was once the house for a group of Buddhist nuns.  It has a few different halls – one hall selling very cheap fast food style vegetarian food, another hall for a la cart and upstairs is the hall that serves vegetarian dim sum. 

Recommended dishes include pan-fried bean curd roll, vegetarian roast goose, vegetarian nuomi ji which is glutinuous rice wrapped in leaves.   

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Where to eat the best dim sum in Guangzhou

Best Dim Sum in Guangzhou

Where can you find the Best Dim Sum in Guangzhou? Well luckily if you are travelling to Guangzhou you will be spoilt for choice. We often say that even bad Dim Sum in Guangzhou is good Dim Sum in Hong Kong. The freshness and quality of the ingredients along with the traditional methods used to prepare Dim Sum are guaranteed to give you a mouth watering meal.

Going out for Dim Sum in Guangzhou is normally referred to as Yum Cha. Drinking good quality chinese tea while you enjoy your food is an essential part of the experience for many locals. Going out for Yum Cha in Guangzhou is a common weekend family activity, and you can expect long queues at popular restuarant. 

Yum Cha is normally served from the early morning until just after lunch time. Most restaurants won't serve dim sum in the evening, although Dim Do Dak listed below is a notable exception.

You will find there is a wider variety of dim sum on offer in Guangzhou than overseas, and there are even restaurants specialising in vegetarian dim sum. Some restaurants offer high quality teas served in different dinning rooms, referred to as Gong Fu Cha it is an experience not to be missed.

When eating Dim Sum in Guangzhou, you won't normally see food being pushed around in carts, all orders are made fresh. You also won't find English menu's at these restaurants, and it is highly unlikely any of the staff will be able to speak a word. We suggest you check out what other tables are eating, and point out to the waitress what you want. Alternatively, for an in depth experience - contact us for one of our Guangzhou Food Tours.

 

The Best Places to Eat Dim Sum in Guangzhou


1. Bei Yuan Restaurant

北园酒家
Address: 200-202 Xiao Bei Lu, Yuexiu district
越秀区小北路200-202号 

Bei Yuan Restaurant is a garden restaurant located in Northern part of Guangzhou on the way  to Baiyuan Mountains.  It has over 70 years of history.  The whole restaurant was built in traditional Guangdong styled buildings and landscaping, so not only  can you sample some of the best dim sum in Guangzhou, you can also enjoy the peaceful surroundings.  Some of the must-have dim sum include red rice paper roll and prawn dumplings.


2. Nan Yuan Restuarant

南园酒家 
Address: 142 Qian Jin Lu, Haizhu district
海珠区前进路142号 

Built in 1958, Nan Yuan Restaurant is restaurant specialises in Chaozhounese cuisine.  It is one of the 12 restaurants that has been awarded a National rating of Platinum Five Diamonds.  The restaurant was built over 10,000sqm piece of land, elaborately decorated with lakes, traditional chinese style bridges and pagodas.  Its famous dishes include "Buddha jumps over the wall", Chao zhou loi sui goose and suckling pig. Expect very long queues on the weekend as it is a well known favourite restaurant for locals to eat Dim Sum in Guangzhou.


3. Qiu Da 6 Zai Ji

 丘大6仔记 
Address: 2nd Floor, 525 Binjiang Dong Lu, Haizhu district
海珠区滨江东路525号海琴湾商铺二楼 

Started by Chef Qiu who has 30 years of dim sum experience under his belt including being the Head Dim Sum Chef of the famous White Swan Hotel and cooked for famous people like Deng Xiao Ping and Queen Elizabeth II.  He opened his own dim sum restaurant in 2015 in an unpretentious location with the goal of creating innovative dim sum with traditional taste for the enjoyment of common local people. Think of something like Tim Ho Wan (only much much better!). Some of the dishes you will never find at other dim sum places like the shredded duck spring roll finished with a lemon sauce and black sesame, lamb shao mai with central asia spices and even grilled ox tongue and goose liver! You can finish your meal with one of his outstanding desserts - Napoleon pastry or durian mousse cup.
This place is one of our favourites to eat Dim Sum in Guangzhou.

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