Restaurant in Guangzhou, China

叁叁超级餐厅 is on Guangfu North Road in Liwan District, one of Guangzhou's most characterful neighbourhoods for a weekend morning visit. Booking is Easy, making it a low-friction option for first-timers. Confirm pricing and hours directly before visiting, as both are unconfirmed in current records.
Without confirmed pricing on record, it's hard to set a firm spend expectation for 叁叁超级餐厅 — but for a first-timer visiting Liwan District, the address on Guangfu North Road places you in one of Guangzhou's most historically textured neighbourhoods, where morning and weekend dining tends to reward early arrivals. If you're planning a brunch or weekend visit, treat this as a practical stop worth investigating directly before committing a booking. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you're unlikely to need to plan far in advance.
叁叁超级餐厅 sits at 512 Guangfu North Road in Liwan District — the part of Guangzhou that has long drawn visitors for its older streetscapes, local teahouse culture, and the kind of neighbourhood energy that makes a weekend morning feel worth getting out for. For a first-timer, that context matters: the surrounding area is more local in character than the newer commercial districts, which means the dining experience here is likely closer to where Guangzhou residents actually eat than where hotel concierges tend to send visitors.
The brunch and breakfast format is where this type of venue in this part of the city tends to perform well. Guangzhou takes morning dining seriously , dim sum and morning tea (yum cha) are embedded in the city's daily rhythm in a way that most Chinese cities don't replicate. Even if 叁叁超级餐厅 doesn't operate a formal yum cha service, the Liwan location means the surrounding options for comparison are strong, and the local competition keeps quality expectations high. Arrive with enough time to settle in rather than rushing , weekend mornings in this district fill up, and the experience of a slower start is part of what makes the neighbourhood worth visiting.
For a first visit, the Liwan District location is actually a practical advantage. The area is walkable from a cluster of other worthwhile stops, and pairing a morning meal here with time spent around Guangfu Road's older architecture gives the visit more weight than a standalone restaurant trip. If you're exploring our full Guangzhou restaurants guide, Liwan-based venues are worth grouping together to make the most of a half-day in the west of the city.
Given the limited data available on this venue, comparing it directly against confirmed alternatives is the most useful thing a first-timer can do before committing. Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine and Jiang by Chef Fei both offer Cantonese formats with clearer booking structures and published pricing, which makes pre-trip planning easier. BingSheng Mansion (Xiancun Road) is another Cantonese reference point worth checking if you want to calibrate expectations for the format before your visit.
Further afield in China, venues like Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau and Ru Yuan in Hangzhou show what a more formal morning or weekend dining format looks like at higher price points , useful context if you're trying to understand where 叁叁超级餐厅 sits on the spectrum. For Guangzhou specifically, exploring our Guangzhou bars guide and experiences guide can help you build a fuller day around your meal.
See the comparison section below for how 叁叁超级餐厅 sits against its Guangzhou peers.
Solo dining at 叁叁超级餐厅 is likely practical given the Easy booking rating and the neighbourhood's local, everyday character , Liwan District is not a high-pressure dining destination where solo visitors feel out of place. That said, with no confirmed seat count or format on record, it's worth contacting the venue directly to understand table configuration. If solo dining flexibility is a priority, BingSheng Mansion and Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine both have more documented formats that make pre-trip planning easier for a party of one.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ååè¶é¤å | Easy | — | |||
| Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine | Cantonese | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Taian Table | Modern European, European Contemporary | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Song | Sichuan | ¥¥ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Chōwa | Innovative | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Rêver | French Contemporary | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
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