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Dong Yi Shun / 东伊顺
The guide was updated:The Chinese restaurant with a, perhaps, rather uncharacteristic menu (it serves dishes typical of a local Muslim minority group), Dongyishun is the place to go for kebab (lamb, mutton and chicken), as well as yogurt, falafel and hummus. Picture menu available.
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- Address: 99 Gaoyin Jie, Hangzhou
- Opening hours: 10h30 - 22h
- Phone: +86 571 8780 5163
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Dong Yi Shun / 东伊顺
The Chinese restaurant with a, perhaps, rather uncharacteristic menu (it serves dishes typical of a local Muslim minority group), Dongyishun is the place to go for kebab (lamb, mutton and chicken), as well as yogurt, falafel and hummus. Picture menu available.
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