
Silk
Shenzhen
Restaurant in Shenzhen, China
Why go
Silk works for a polished hotel-restaurant meal in Shenzhen, especially for celebrations or business dining where service reliability matters. It is less compelling as a destination booking if the decision depends on a named chef, awards, published pricing, or a clearly documented cuisine focus.
About Silk
Silk is a restaurant in Shenzhen. Use it as a starting point for considering Silk, then check the venue’s current channels before planning around a particular dining experience.
Book only after confirming the current details
The safest approach is to check Silk directly before making plans. Confirm the menu, hours, price, booking policy, any accolade information before treating it as a special-occasion or destination choice.
For diners comparing options, consider Silk alongside venues such as T'ang Court, Treasures & Scent, Qi Wu, Sei ku, GreenSide, depending on what suits your date.
Who should choose it
Choose Silk if its current details match what you need after confirmation. Skip it if your decision depends on a specific cuisine, chef, tasting format, signature dishes, price range, or public accolades. For a broader scan before choosing, use our full Shenzhen restaurants guide.
Planning details
- Location
- China, Guang Dong Sheng, Shen Zhen Shi, Fu Tian Qu, Shennan Blvd, 7888号深圳东海朗廷酒店 邮政编码: 518040
Venue details
Planning details
Location
China, Guang Dong Sheng, Shen Zhen Shi, Fu Tian Qu, Shennan Blvd, 7888号深圳东海朗廷酒店 邮政编码: 518040 · Directions
Also consider
Where to look if Silk is not the right fit
Choose T'ang Court if the meal needs a clearer luxury-dining signal. Choose Treasures & Scent or Qi Wu if the group wants to compare atmosphere before settling on a celebration booking.
Restaurant context
How Silk compares in Shenzhen
Silk is the cautious hotel-restaurant pick: better for a controlled special occasion than for diners chasing a clearly signposted culinary identity. T'ang Court is the cleaner cross-shop if the priority is a more formal luxury Cantonese-style decision, while Silk makes more sense when booking ease and hotel polish matter more than external recognition.
Treasures & Scent and Qi Wu are stronger alternatives for readers who want to compare ambiance and experience quality before committing. If the room matters as much as the food, they are worth checking before choosing Silk for a date or client meal.
Sei ku and GreenSide are useful backups if availability is the deciding factor. Silk's advantage is simplicity: it reads as the easier, lower-friction hotel option, while the others may suit diners looking for a more defined restaurant personality.
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How Silk compares in Shenzhen
Silk is the cautious hotel-restaurant pick: better for a controlled special occasion than for diners chasing a clearly signposted culinary identity. T'ang Court is the cleaner cross-shop if the priority is a more formal luxury Cantonese-style decision, while Silk makes more sense when booking ease and hotel polish matter more than external recognition.
Treasures & Scent and Qi Wu are stronger alternatives for readers who want to compare ambiance and experience quality before committing. If the room matters as much as the food, they are worth checking before choosing Silk for a date or client meal.
Sei ku and GreenSide are useful backups if availability is the deciding factor. Silk's advantage is simplicity: it reads as the easier, lower-friction hotel option, while the others may suit diners looking for a more defined restaurant personality.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Silk?
Start with the basics: Silk is in Shenzhen. Confirm the current cuisine, chef, menu format, awards, address, price range with the venue before booking.
How far ahead should I book Silk?
If you need a specific date, time, or table size, contact Silk directly and confirm availability before making plans.
Can I eat at the bar at Silk?
If bar seating, counter dining, or another specific dining format matters to you, check Silk's current channels before relying on that option.
What are alternatives to Silk?
Other options to compare include T'ang Court, Treasures & Scent, Qi Wu, Sei ku, GreenSide. Choose based on the details that matter for your date, such as cuisine, availability, price, service style.
Can Silk accommodate groups?
If you are planning for several diners, contact Silk directly to confirm table availability, room setup, any booking requirements.
What should I order at Silk?
Review Silk's current menu through the venue's official channels before deciding what to order.















