Nianlun Bar |
Tel: 86-871-3645634 Add: No.65 Guanghua Street, Downtown of Kunming |
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Hump Bar |
Tel: 86-871-3640359 Add: Jinbi Square, Downtown of Kunming
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Jim's Tibetan Hotel |

Add: Luyu Xiaoqu,13 Yuxiu Lu middle section, Dali Tel: 0871- 2677824 Tibetan & Western Food.
Jim's Tibetan Hotel is a beautiful place and built in colourful Tibetan/ Bai style. It's in a quiet street but close to the old town of Dali. It's about a 5 minute walk to the south gate of Dali and then you are in the centre.
About the hotel rooms: They have very comfortable beds which is a big plus as most of the beds in China are quite hard and uncomfortable. You can tell that the owners paid a great deal of attention to the inside decoration of the whole place which is very original and colourful. The rooms have wooden handmade Chinese furniture.
The bathroom is good with shower or bath and heating lamps (must be very nice in wintertime)! Outside the rooms is a wide balcony where you can relax sitting outside. But they also have a garden and rooftop terrace with a magnificent view over the Erhai lake and the mountains.
The hotel's atmosphere is warm and inviting and the workers are friendly which is a good feeling if you have been travelling for a while. We would surely recommend this hotel to anybody who is looking for a peaceful place to stay with beautiful decorations.
Last but not least we want to recommend the restaurant which serves very tasty food for breakfast (homebaked bread!) and for lunch and dinner they have a choice of Tibetan, Chinese and western food. The rooms are good value for money and start from 200 yuan. They have singles/ doubles/ triples and 4 bedrooms (this is good for families). |
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Fontainebleau |
Add: Bangjiang Xi Lu, 1/F, Shengdi Building, Kunming Tel: 0871- 3100505 High-end dining featuring salmon steak, foie gras, leg of lamb, Cuban cigars and campy 'European' décor.
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Espana Restaurant |
Add: 24 Cuihu Bei Lu, Kunming Tel: 0871- 5199696 Tapas, paella, arroz negro and a variety of seafood plus wine by the glass near Cuihu Park.
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