Quality restaurants in Changsha offer a range of special dishes from different parts of Hunan. These restaurants usually have a luxury environment with excellent service than you would expect to find in the more ordinary food shops and this is reflected in the prices one has to pay. The most famous of these are listed as below.
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Mona Lisa Chinese-Western Restaurant Music Kitchen Branch
Chinese name: 蒙娜丽莎中西餐厅(音乐厨房店)
Cuisine: Chinese-Western Food
Phone: 0731-2250198, 2250828
Address: No. 93 West Jiefang Road, Tianxin District, Changsha
JONO Western Restaurantt
Established in October, 2001, JONO is a private joint-stock enterprise, with more than 20 restaurants nationwide. Every night, customers can enjoy wonderful performances by singers or bands while having dinner.Dongtang Store: Address: No.453, North Shaoshan Road, Lotus District, Changsha Tel:0731-84711267
Grand Theatre Store: Address: 1st floor of Culture Building, No.139 North Shaoshan Road, Lotus District, Changsha Tel: 0731-84711021
c)Aux Store: 3rd floor of Aux Square, Address: No.57 Yuelu Avenue, Yuelu District, Changsha Tel:(0731)89602152
Hai-chi-hai-he Restaurant
The very name of this restaurant encourages you do ‘hai chi, hai he’-'keep eating, keep drinking.’ It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet with a smorgasbord of offerings ranging from local Hunan dishes to Western-style food and even sushi. All the things you could possible want in an endless supply. Weekdays lunch cost 52 yuan per person, at nights and weekends it costs 62 yuan (drinks not included). Not a bad price for everything you could possibly stuff down your throat.
Add: Walking street Center Plaza, next to the Suning Appliance store, 4th Floor (near Holiday KTV)
Tel:(0731)89900955
Saigon Restaurant
This Restaurant was opened in 2011 in Changsha. Abundant fresh herbs and greens, delicate soups and stir-fries, and well-seasoned grilled foods served on, or with, rice or noodles are the mainstays of the Vietnamese delicacies.
A platter of leafy greens is accompanied by rice papers and a dipping sauce, seafood or grilled meats or poultry, a vegetable stir-fry, and rice or noodles in some form - with hot tea as the preferred beverage.
Address: No.1625, Mingcheng International Center Furong Middle Road 98, Furong District Tel: 0731-89966188