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1. Xuefu Yipin Jiang Gu
This loud establishment is a favorite among locals. Though there are no English-speakers here, the simplicity of ordering is a huge bonus: simply...
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2. Russia (Luxiya Xicanting)
This small cafe decorated with heirlooms left behind by a Russian family is a rare reminder of China's treaty port days, when expatriates would...
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3. Dongfang Jiaozi Wang
So popular it inspired a region-wide chain, this original branch is classier than other members of the "Eastern Dumpling King" family and serves...
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4. Da Fengshou
Everything about this immensely popular place is authentic Dongbei: Diners sit on benches and drink beer out of bowls, waitresses unceremoniously...
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5. Indian Kitchen (Yindu Xiao Chu)
Indian food in northeastern China? It may sounds weird, but this popular Indian-owned chain in China pulls off a decent garlic nan, cashew pilau,...
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6. Portman (Boteman Xicanting)
A ritzy place for a meal -- you can't miss the white grand piano and giant fireplace surrounded by glass in the center of the four-story restaurant...
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7. Beilaishun
This long-lived Muslim restaurant, named after the legendary Donglaishun in Beijing, is often packed in winter, when believers and atheists alike...
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The Best of NileGuide
- Catch the real flavor of Harbin. From street stalls to elegant dining rooms, paper plates to fine china, restaurants will be one of your best glimpses into the heart, soul and belly of life in Harbin - and definitely your most delicious. Loosen your belt and dig in.
