Park Hyatt Changsha-Lilan

4.6/516 Reviews
Wu Yi Square/IFS£32
Hunan CuisineRiver viewSky view
No.6 of Restaurants for Views & Experiences in Changsha
ReasonThis Xiang cuisine restaurant in the clouds offers stunning views of the Xiang River.
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Open Now|06:30-22:00
+8673183091170
L Floor,Tower 2, Changsha IFS, 188 Jiefang West Road, Furong District, Changsha, China,
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It's almost early autumn, and I took my family on vacation to Changsha. We wanted to try some local specialties without having to wait in long lines, so we chose Lei Lan Restaurant on the L floor of the Park Hyatt Changsha. The whole family was delighted! As expected of a luxury hotel restaurant, I love the elegant design. Richly colored fabrics, murals, and artwork adorn the space, showcasing a sense of understated luxury. Dining at this cloud-top restaurant, with sweeping views of the bustling city, is truly a breathtaking experience. Lei Lan Restaurant, rooted in local ingredients, perfectly balances tradition and innovation, presenting a refined new Hunan cuisine. Start with a cup of ethereal golden osmanthus sparkling tea—it's time for a romantic autumn! Stir-fried Baby Green Dragon with Garlic and Chili This spicy baby green dragon dish is incredibly flavorful, with a savory and spicy flavor. The meat is firm and chewy, and the spicy flavor doesn't overshadow the baby green dragon's natural sweetness, but rather enhances it. The garlic aroma is like magic, lighting up your taste buds. The Hunan flavor meets seafood, bringing endless surprises! Perilla-Seared Geoduck This dish borrows from the Cantonese cooking method of blanching, preserving the geoduck's original flavor to the fullest, allowing its savory flavor to fully unfold on the tongue. The clam meat is tender and crisp, the broth is savory and sweet, and the addition of local perilla adds a fragrant, refreshing, and appetizing aroma. Dong'an Fortune Chicken Dong'an chicken, from Yongzhou, Hunan, is a hallmark of Hunan cuisine. The restaurant has creatively created a broth-searing method that exudes a sense of ritual. From cracking the skin to hand-shredding the chicken, and then pairing it with the sour broth, the meat is incredibly tender and the broth is incredibly flavorful! Hunan-Style Stir-fried Pork Belly Stir-fried yellow beef is a classic Hunan dish that goes well with rice. Here, we've upgraded it with beef belly, taking it to version 2.0! The essence of this dish lies in the fusion of "freshness" and "spicy." The beef is cut against the grain and marinated, then stir-fried over high heat until tender and chewy, coated in a fragrant and spicy sauce. The spiciness of the chili peppers blends seamlessly with the beef, creating a rich, layered flavor. Lard-stirred rice noodles In Hunan, eating rice noodles is a major event. This simple bowl of lard-stirred rice noodles, in particular, is a beloved favorite for many foodies. A simple spoonful of white lard and a spoonful of sauce, combined with the tender, smooth rice noodles, is simply delicious! After dinner, don't forget to admire the night view of Changsha from the window. The towering skyscrapers shimmer with dazzling starlight, while crimson leaves dance and golden waves shimmer. The light show is truly breathtaking! #HunanCooking #FoodFestival #ChangshaFood #ChangshaFoodExploration #ChangshaHotels
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