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Old Tea House / 南京博物院老茶馆
The guide was updated:This tea house inside the Nanjing Museum is also a Chinese theatre. There are professional opera artists that perform traditional regional operas every day from 14h to 16h for a 10 RMB entrance fee. So order a pot of tea and some peanuts and sit back enjoying an amazing show.
Useful Information
- Address: 321 Zhongshandong Lu, Xuanwu District, Nanjing
- More Info: Inside the Nanjing Museum
- Opening hours: 9h - 17h, close at 12h every Monday
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FishTank / 鱼缸咖啡
Located next to the Jiangsu Art Museum, FishTank is more like an extension of the museum itself. It is famous for its coffee-making classes and various activities. You should definitely try their Savage Ice Cream (暴虐冰淇淋), a perfect combination of their in-house roasted espresso with ice cream.
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Moke Coffee / 墨客咖啡
Moke is red, a vivid Chinese red, the kind of red that would jump right at you upon entering the café. The barista gives customers the option to pick one coffee bean out of dozens to make that one cup of coffee that suits each individual client. The signature coffee is Mo White (墨客咖啡), decaf, which takes all the bitterness out (not at the expense of flavor).
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Victoria Bay Cafe / 维多利亚港咖啡
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Old Tea House / 南京博物院老茶馆
This tea house inside the Nanjing Museum is also a Chinese theatre. There are professional opera artists that perform traditional regional operas every day from 14h to 16h for a 10 RMB entrance fee. So order a pot of tea and some peanuts and sit back enjoying an amazing show.
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First Lady Café / 第一夫人咖啡厅
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Librairie Avant-Garde / 先锋书店
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