Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Yichang. Yichang (Chinese: 宜昌; old postal name 'Ichang') is a prefecture-level city located in western Hubei province, China. It is the second largest city in the province after the capital, Wuhan. The Three Gorges Dam is located within its administrative area, in Yiling District. At the 2010 census, its population was 4,059,686 inhabitants whom 1,350,150 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of Yiling, Xiling, Wujiagang and Dianjun urban districts as Xiaoting District are not yet urbanized.
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COFFEE NO.1 Restaurant a fashionable and relaxing western restaurant boasting its marriage of the most classic and contemporary western and Asian cuisine. Buffet, set menu, and a la cart are provided to your liking and Room Service is available for 24hrs.
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Yichang Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Yichang
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This restaurant is actually called the Fang Weng Hanging Restaurant, and it is well known. We dined here before our Yangtze River Cruise (which leaves from Yichang), asking the car service guide we had arranged to take us there before the cruise. We got there at 4pm and had an early and romantic dinner (and the restaurant to ourselves in the beginning) at a table by one of the huge glass windows looking out over the river and magnificent view, & watching all the fun people were having ziplining, bungee jumping, taking trams across the river and boats on it, etc.! (if we do get back we will definitely spend at least a day and a night here so we can zipline, take a boat on the river, and do the other fun things!) The outdoor patio was lovely, but too cold when we were there (early March) for us to eat out there, but we did bring our hot tea out there to enjoy the view. As we had to leave at 5:30pm, we weren't there to see all the lights go on, which I assume they do promptly at 6pm as they seem to do all over China (LOL), but it was pretty wonderful all the same! The restaurant is truly built into a cave in the side of the mountain, and hangs out over the mountain! We had their specialty, the local Yangtze River Fish (which are live in tanks, and served by weight- we ordered 1/2 kilo, just enough for 2 people); it was served cooked bone-in in a broth, and was mild and delicate. We also had the local greens (they have a big picture menu, and our guide kindly translated for us), which were new to us and delicious, and some tasty herb pancakes- too many to finish! Given that it's a truly unique restaurant we did not find it expensive- the total, inc. tea and 2 soft drinks was about $40, the service was very nice and no one hurried us. If you are going to Yichang I'd consider this a "must-eat-at" restaurant!
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