7 Best Restaurants in Southwestern China, China

Salvador's Coffee House

$ Fodor's choice

Regularly packed to capacity and brewing some of Kunming's best coffee using a custom blend of Yunnan beans, Salvador's also has an extensive food menu. About half of its ingredients are organic, and more are being added regularly, with the goal of becoming one of the few entirely organic eateries in China. Popular main dishes include burritos, quesadillas, and falafel. The place has Wi-Fi and comfy sofas for lounging, along with outdoor seating ideal for people-watching on bustling Wenhua Xiang.

As You Like

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Tucked away in an alley off bustling Wenlin Jie, As You Like is a quaint vegetarian restaurant and deli. The freshly baked bread, healthy salads, and all kinds of pastries will make your mouth water, and the pizzas are some of the best around. It's in an old house, so tall people will have to mind their heads, but the food more than makes up for it.

5 Tianjundian Xiang, Kunming, Yunnan, 650000, China
0871-6541–1715
Known For
  • Western food
  • quaint atmosphere
  • veggies
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Café de Jack

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A longtime favorite specializing in Western and Chinese classics as well as some local Bai specialties, Café de Jack serves good breakfast, lunch, and dinner—and the strongest cup of coffee in Yunnan. All three floors are a bit different: the first floor feels like a bar, the second floor is more like a restaurant, and the rooftop is a perfect place to kick back with a beer. Catch up with the rest of the world via computer terminals or Wi-Fi.

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Highlands Coffee

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Understated decor, comfy seating, and high-quality imported coffee turned into tasty beverages by skilled baristas are the highlights here. There are also savory panini on homemade bread, as well as a wide selection of teas, smoothies, and desserts. The affable American owner, who's often here, always tries to make visitors feel at home. The smoking area is separated from the rest of the dining area.

Slice of Heaven

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Run by an interesting lady from New Zealand, Slice of Heaven is an increasingly popular place for Western fare. The bakery-turned-restaurant boasts a tasty breakfast, some great pizzas topped with local ingredients like goat cheese, and all kinds of bread, buns, and sandwiches. The service can be a bit quirky, but don't let that put you off.

186 Hongshan Dong Lu, Kunming, Yunnan, 650000, China
0159-1219–6276
Known For
  • cheap coffee
  • English-speaking staff
  • excellent pizza
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The Bakery No. 88

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The dessert counter here has some of Dali's best cakes, which can be enjoyed with a coffee and a book on the second floor if you're after somewhere quiet. It's one of the best places in town for good Western food and take-away stuffed baguettes.

Waffle Wizard

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Here you'll find authentic Belgian waffles topped with whipped cream, ice cream, or just a dusting of powdered sugar. If you don't have a sweet tooth, sip a cold Belgian ale while you watch the people stroll past. It's easy to miss, as this place is no more than a cutaway in the street with some chairs out front. The Wi-Fi is a plus.

Corner of Honglongjing Lu and Fuxing Lu, Dali, Yunnan, 671003, China
137-0060–6575
Known For
  • sugary treats
  • English-speaking staff
  • cozy