
Breeze
Fuyangshi, Hangzhou
Restaurant in Hangzhou, China
The Read
Zhejiang Precision Dining
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Breeze works if you want a Black Pearl-recognized meal in Hangzhou without chasing the city's harder central bookings. The catch is limited public detail on cuisine, price, dress, format, so it works better for flexible diners than for groups needing a fully planned occasion.
About Breeze
Should you book Breeze in Hangzhou? Consider it if you want a Hangzhou restaurant with Black Pearl 1 Diamond recognition in 2026. The dress code is smart casual; for cuisine, menu format, pricing, hours, or room setup, confirm directly before planning around the meal.
The smarter way to think about this booking is as a recognition-led option rather than a tightly defined dining format. Until you have confirmed the cuisine style, menu structure, price band, service details, avoid treating it as a precision-planned breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, or tasting-menu stop. Treat it as a Hangzhou meal where the main advantage is external recognition.
Book it when recognition matters more than a named format
For a food-focused Hangzhou itinerary, Breeze makes sense as one part of a broader shortlist rather than a fully described anchor meal. Compare it naturally with other named Hangzhou options such as Hangzhou House, Junxihui, Lai Cui Mian Guan (Ji Mao Road), Xi Yin, Ziwei Hall, depending on what details matter most for your trip. For wider planning, use the full Hangzhou restaurants guide around the meal.
The tradeoff is uncertainty: groups and occasion planners should confirm practical details such as cuisine type, seat count, price range, hours, menu format directly before building a meal around it. If the priority is a tightly defined format, compare against better-documented options first; if the priority is a recognized Hangzhou restaurant with a smart casual dress code, Breeze is a credible candidate.
How to place it in a China dining trip
Travelers building a broader China dining itinerary should treat Breeze as a Black Pearl 1 Diamond name in Hangzhou, not as a restaurant to book without checking format details. That makes the recommendation narrower but cleaner: consider it for award-backed credibility, confirm the practical details that matter to your party before booking.
Planning details
- Location
- China, CN 浙江省 杭州市 富阳区 118-8西南方向40米 邮政编码: 311402
- Phone
- +86 139 8983 0438
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Breeze presents as an intimate, elegant fine‑dining destination that has quietly stepped into the city’s critical conversation. Its 1 Diamond placement in the Black Pearl Guide signals careful, consistent cooking and elevated service, and the tone of the piece frames Breeze as a restaurant that rewards intent: it sits in Fuyang rather than the photographed West Lake corridor, which keeps the dining room focused on the meal rather than tourist spectacle. The overall impression is of a sophisticated, contemporary venue that reads like a discovered gem for diners who seek craft and discretion over flash and spectacle.
Best For
Breeze is best for diners who plan their evenings around food — date nights and special occasions are natural fits. The Black Pearl recognition and the emphasis on consistent cooking and service make it a destination for those who prioritize a considered meal rather than incidental dining near tourist sights. Because the restaurant sits outside the West Lake tourist loop, guests tend to arrive purposefully, making Breeze a place for intentional, sit‑down dinners where the quality of dishes and the level of service are the occasion’s focus.
Ordering Tips
Stick to what Breeze highlights: the signature dishes named in the profile are dependable touchpoints. The Hot Spring Egg with Black Truffle Sauce, Slow‑Baked Iberian Black Pork Eye and Fried Six Tiger Prawns are called out explicitly and serve as clear entry points to the kitchen’s style. Given the restaurant’s positioning as a destination in Fuyang, plan your visit around the meal rather than treating it as a quick stop — diners who make the trip are generally there for a composed, high‑quality dinner focused on a few standout dishes.
Venue details
Ambiance
Compact intimate room with floor-to-ceiling windows framing West Lake greenery, low sound levels for private conversation, and lighting adjusted to daylight and evening moods.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
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At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
- Hot Spring Egg with Black Truffle Sauce
- Slow-Baked Iberian Black Pork Eye
- Fried Six Tiger Prawns
Planning details
Location
China, CN 浙江省 杭州市 富阳区 118-8西南方向40米 邮政编码: 311402 · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
If Breeze is not the right fit
Book Lai Cui Mian Guan (Ji Mao Road) if the brief is casual, noodle-focused, budget-conscious. Choose Junxihui if the group wants Cantonese and a clearer splurge profile.
Restaurant context
How Breeze compares in Hangzhou
Breeze is the easier recommendation for diners who value recognition and booking access over a tightly defined category. Lai Cui Mian Guan (Ji Mao Road) is the value play: noodles, ¥ pricing, a clearer casual brief. Choose Lai Cui Mian Guan when budget and speed matter; choose Breeze when the meal needs more polish and outside recognition.
Junxihui is the clearer choice for Cantonese at a ¥¥¥ level, especially for diners who want to know the cuisine before booking. Breeze asks for more flexibility because the format and price band are not specified, but the easy booking profile makes it more useful when plans are close-in. For a more occasion-led meal, compare Junxihui first; for a lower-friction recognized booking, Breeze is the cleaner fit.
Ziwei Hall, Xi Yin, Hangzhou House are the right cross-shops if location or atmosphere matters more than category certainty. With incomplete price and cuisine signals across parts of this set, the decision should be practical: pick Breeze for award-backed confidence and manageable access, pick the others when their location or room better fits the plan.
Explore Hangzhou
Around this place
Discover more on Pearl
Unlock the full Breeze guide in Pearl, including awards, comparisons, FAQs, planning details, and nearby places.
Compare Breeze
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Breeze | Hangzhou | ; | 2026 Black Pearl 1 Diamond2025 Black Diamond 1 Diamond | ; |
| Ziwei Hall | Hangzhou | 2025 Black Diamond 2 Diamond | ; | ; |
| Lai Cui Mian Guan (Ji Mao Road) | Hangzhou | Noodles | Michelin Guide Shanghai Jiangsu Zhejiang 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand | ¥ |
| Junxihui | Hangzhou | Cantonese | 2025 Michelin Plate | ¥¥¥ |
| Xi Yin | Hangzhou | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Hangzhou House | Hangzhou | 2026 Black Pearl 1 Diamond2025 Michelin 1 Star2025 Black Diamond 1 Diamond2024 Michelin Plate | ; | ; |
How Breeze Hangzhou compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Breeze accommodate groups?
For group-size or private-room needs, confirm the seating and reservation details directly before committing. Hangzhou House or Ziwei Hall may also be worth comparing as part of a broader Hangzhou shortlist.
What should I wear to Breeze?
The dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat, polished clothing rather than casual sightseeing clothes, especially because Breeze is a Black Pearl 1 Diamond venue in Hangzhou. If you want another comparison point for your plans, Lai Cui Mian Guan (Ji Mao Road) is worth checking separately.
Does Breeze handle dietary restrictions?
Confirm dietary accommodations directly before you go, especially if the restriction is strict. Junxihui is a useful comparison if you are screening multiple Hangzhou options for fit.
Is Breeze good for a special occasion?
It can be a strong candidate for a planned meal because its recognition is Black Pearl 1 Diamond in 2026 and the dress code is smart casual. Confirm the menu format, price range, service details before using it for a birthday, anniversary, or client meal. Xi Yin is another Hangzhou option worth comparing.
What are alternatives to Breeze in Hangzhou?
Start with Hangzhou House if you want another Hangzhou name on your shortlist, then compare Ziwei Hall and Xi Yin for the same trip. Lai Cui Mian Guan (Ji Mao Road) and Junxihui are also worth lining up if you are considering a wider range of local restaurant choices.




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