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Oct 06, 2011 Comments (2)
Long a favourite with local Chinese and Tianjin-based expats, YY Beer House is finally receiving some much-deserved attention. In March, a journalist from the Wall Street Journal surprised everyone when he named YY Beer House one of the top dining establishments in Tianjin. Read More>>
Sep 15, 2011 Comments (1)
While many modern restaurants have chosen the path of internationalism and the vogue of “fusion” cuisine, FLO Brasserie has maintained a strong focus on the traditional French dialect. So get out and enjoy some authentic French food in Tianjin. Read More>>
Aug 25, 2011 Comments (1)
Tianjin is an up-and-coming city, but one that lacks a boutique dining scene. Pizza Bianca, a fine dining pizza experience, aims to change that. Read More>>
Mar 22, 2011 Comments (1)
With a number of restaurants, bars and clubs across Tianjin offering happy hours, it is easy to indulge whilst saving money. We’re here to help you get happy everyday! Read More>>
Feb 16, 2011 Comments (1)
Being surrounded by so many cheap Chinese restaurants that serve delicious and varied dishes is one of the many perks for an expat living in China. However, sometimes when a craving for Western food suddenly sets in, a good ole hamburger can do just the trick.
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Jan 10, 2011 Comments (1)
After telling any Chinese person that you’re moving to Tianjin, their first response will most likely be “you’re going to get fat.” That’s because Tianjin is well known across China for its dumplings, sweet cakes and fried dough sticks. Here’s an introduction to some of the more well-known snacks. Read More>>
Dec 21, 2010 Comments (1)
Anyone who has lived in Tianjin for even a short while will surely have noticed that it is not the most vegetarian-friendly of places. However, as vegetarianism slowly grows in popularity in China, so too do the number of places solely dedicated to providing meat-free alternatives. Read More>>
Sep 10, 2010 Comments (1)
Slow down a bit and come enjoy warm cup of joe in some of the most unique cafes in Tianjin. Read More>>
May 05, 2010 Comments (1)
For foreigners living in Tianjin, TEDA is a little mysterious. However, between Nanhai Lu and Xicheng Xi Lu junctions, there are a wide variety of bars and restaurants. Let’s look at what they’ve got on offer. Read More>>
Apr 23, 2010 Comments (0)
In our last visit to Tianjin, we looked at some of the city's most interesting non-Chinese options. This time, we are back with a few local flavors to tempt your palate. Read More>>