Dōngyīshùn

Hangzhou


Specialising in food from China’s Muslim Hui minority, this busy Gaoyin Jie spot has lamb kebabs (羊肉串, yáng ròu chuàn; ¥10 for four), roast mutton (¥40) and roast chicken (¥48) like all the others, but you’ll also find hummus (¥28), felafel (¥30) and pizzas (¥58 to ¥88). There’s a take-out hatch for kebabs and náng bread. Picture menu.


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