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    Restaurant in Xiamen, China

    Si Xia Li (Huli)

    350pts

    Minnan classics, Michelin value, off the tourist trail.

    Si Xia Li (Huli), Restaurant in Xiamen

    About Si Xia Li (Huli)

    Si Xia Li (Huli) holds a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand and delivers creative Minnan cooking at ¥¥ prices in a busy, neighbourhood setting in Xiamen's Siming District. The chef-owner's near-30-year career shows in dishes like the oyster omelette and slow-cooked pork belly with shiitake — both precise, both grounded in Fujian tradition. For serious regional cooking without the price tag to match, this is the Xiamen booking to make.

    Verdict

    Si Xia Li (Huli) is one of the most compelling reasons to eat outside Xiamen's tourist corridors. It holds a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand and delivers creative Minnan cooking at ¥¥ prices — a combination that is genuinely difficult to find at this level in Fujian. If you are a food-focused traveller in Xiamen and you only have one meal to dedicate to serious regional cooking, this is where to spend it.

    About Si Xia Li (Huli)

    Si Xia Li sits in the Huli district — away from the polished seafront of Gulangyu and the well-trodden lanes of Zhongshan Road , and that geography is part of its identity. The Siming District address in Dingaozai puts it in a part of Xiamen where locals eat, not where tourists browse. That matters: the clientele here is predominantly Xiamen residents who return because the cooking is consistent and the price point is honest, not because the location has been packaged for visitors.

    The energy inside reflects that local base. Expect a busy, conversational room with the ambient noise of a neighbourhood restaurant that does real volume. This is not a quiet dinner setting; it is a lively, lived-in space where the focus is the food and the pace is communal. If you are looking for a hushed, intimate atmosphere, look elsewhere. If you want a room with genuine energy and plates arriving fast from a kitchen that knows exactly what it is doing, Si Xia Li earns that visit.

    The chef-owner brings close to 30 years of experience to the menu, with a background that includes stints in hotel restaurants across the region. That training shows in the technique, but the menu's character comes from what he chose to do with it: take the flavour logic of Minnan cuisine , the coastal, soy-forward, seafood-anchored cooking tradition of southern Fujian and the broader Hokkien diaspora , and push it with Western methods and compositional thinking. The result sits in productive tension between familiar and unexpected. Dishes taste grounded in local tradition while showing clear evidence of a chef who has thought hard about why each element is on the plate.

    Michelin team specifically cites two dishes. The oyster omelette layers umami from the oyster with the crunch of water chestnut and celery , a textural contrast that elevates a dish most Xiamen diners grew up eating. The slow-cooked pork belly with shiitake is the other anchor: long-cooked, deeply flavoured, the kind of dish that reads as comfort food until you notice the precision behind it. Both are worth ordering. For anyone exploring the Minnan tradition more broadly, Si Xia Li sits in good company with venues like Hokklo in Xiamen and, further afield, Wenru No.9 in Fuzhou and Hokkien Cuisine in Chengdu , though Si Xia Li's price-to-recognition ratio is harder to match.

    Bib Gourmand designation is not a consolation prize for venues that could not reach a star; Michelin awards it specifically to restaurants offering high-quality cooking at moderate prices. At ¥¥, Si Xia Li hits that mark in a city where strong Fujian cooking at the higher end , as represented by venues like Yanyu (Jiahe Road) or 1927 Dong Yuan Si Chu , commands significantly more per head. For a city-wide view of where Si Xia Li sits relative to the full dining field, see our full Xiamen restaurants guide.

    For food-focused travellers who track Minnan cuisine across its diaspora, Si Xia Li belongs in the same conversation as Xin Rong Ji (Xinyuan South Road) in Beijing and Ru Yuan in Hangzhou , though those venues operate at higher price points and with different ambitions. Si Xia Li's value is specific: serious technique, Bib-level recognition, and a neighbourhood address that keeps prices in check.

    Google reviewers rate it 4.6 out of 5 , a score that reflects consistent performance rather than a single standout visit. At a ¥¥ neighbourhood restaurant with Michelin recognition, that consistency is the signal that matters most.

    Practical Details

    Budget: ¥¥ , moderate pricing for Xiamen; expect to eat well without stretching your budget. Booking difficulty: Easy , the Bib Gourmand brings attention, but this is not a high-difficulty reservation. Book ahead to be safe, especially on weekends, but walk-in availability is plausible on quieter evenings. Location: Dingaozai, Siming District , away from the tourist core, so plan your journey. If you are combining dinner here with other visits, our Xiamen hotels guide can help with base location. Phone / Website: Not listed , check local booking platforms or arrive directly. Hours: Not confirmed in our data , verify locally before visiting. Dress: Casual; this is a neighbourhood restaurant, not a formal dining room.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below.

    Also Worth Your Time in Xiamen

    If Si Xia Li does not fit your schedule or you want to build a fuller picture of Xiamen's dining options, A Zhong Shi Fang and Bai Jia Chun Hao De Lai Jiang Mu Ya (Zhongxing Road) offer strong Fujian cooking at different price points and atmospheres. For a broader stay in the city, see our Xiamen bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is Si Xia Li (Huli) good for solo dining? Yes. A neighbourhood restaurant with a busy room and moderate prices is one of the better formats for solo eating in China , you are not paying for a large table and the pace is fast enough that you will not feel out of place eating alone. At ¥¥, the bill stays manageable even if you order across the menu.
    • What should I order at Si Xia Li (Huli)? Start with the oyster omelette, which combines briny umami with the crunch of water chestnut and celery , it is the dish that leading demonstrates the chef's approach to Minnan tradition. Follow with the slow-cooked pork belly with shiitake. Both are cited specifically by Michelin as representative of what the kitchen does well.
    • What are alternatives to Si Xia Li (Huli) in Xiamen? For Fujian cooking at a lower price point, Bai Jia Chun Hao De Lai Jiang Mu Ya (Zhongxing Road) operates at ¥ and suits budget-focused diners. For a same-price-tier experience with a different atmosphere, Chic 1699 offers Fujian cooking at ¥¥. If you want to step outside Fujian cuisine entirely, Dai Tai covers Yunnanese cooking at ¥¥. See our full Xiamen restaurants guide for a complete overview.
    • Is Si Xia Li (Huli) good for a special occasion? It works for a casual celebration with the right expectations. The Michelin recognition gives it credibility, and the food quality justifies treating it as a destination meal. But the atmosphere is lively and informal rather than ceremonial , if you want a formal, quieter setting for a special occasion, this may not be the right fit. For that, look at higher-end Xiamen venues. For a food-forward traveller who measures a special occasion by what is on the plate rather than the formality of the room, Si Xia Li delivers at a price that will not feel like a splurge.
    • Can Si Xia Li (Huli) accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in our data, and no phone number is listed for advance enquiry. The neighbourhood restaurant format typically suits small groups well , parties of 2 to 4 are direct. For larger groups, arrive early or check local booking platforms in advance, as Bib Gourmand recognition means the room fills on popular evenings.
    • What should a first-timer know about Si Xia Li (Huli)? This is not a tourist-facing restaurant. It sits in a residential part of Siming District, the room is busy and informal, and the menu is rooted in Minnan cooking , the coastal Fujian tradition that also underpins Hokkien cuisine across Southeast Asia. The chef-owner has nearly 30 years of experience and holds a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand. At ¥¥, you are getting serious cooking without paying serious money. Come with an appetite for the oyster omelette and the pork belly, and do not expect a menu in English.
    • How far ahead should I book Si Xia Li (Huli)? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, but the Bib Gourmand designation draws attention. For weekend evenings, booking a few days ahead is sensible. Weekday lunches or early dinners are likely accessible with shorter or no lead time. No online booking method is confirmed in our data , check local platforms like Dianping or enquire directly when you arrive in Xiamen.

    Compare Si Xia Li (Huli)

    Si Xia Li (Huli) Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Si Xia Li (Huli)FujianThe chef-owner has almost 30 years' experience under his belt, with notable stints in various hotel restaurants. Respecting traditions while re-inventing Minnan cuisine by incorporating Western techniques and creative touches, he has come up with a menu that is familiar and fresh at the same time. Try his oyster omelette, in which umami meets the crispness of water chestnut and celery. The slow-cooked pork belly with shiitake is another treat.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); The chef-owner has almost 30 years' experience under his belt, with notable stints in various hotel restaurants. Respecting traditions while re-inventing Minnan cuisine by incorporating Western techniques and creative touches, he has come up with a menu that is familiar and fresh at the same time. Try his oyster omelette, in which umami meets the crispness of water chestnut and celery. The slow-cooked pork belly with shiitake is another treat.Easy
    Bai Jia Chun Hao De Lai Jiang Mu Ya (Zhongxing Road)FujianUnknown
    Chic 1699FujianUnknown
    Dai TaiYunnaneseUnknown
    Fu Yu Da Tong Ya Rou ZhouCongeeUnknown
    Hao Shi LaiSeafoodUnknown

    How Si Xia Li (Huli) stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Si Xia Li (Huli) good for solo dining?

    Yes. At ¥¥ pricing and with a menu built around individual Minnan dishes, solo diners can order a focused two or three-dish meal without waste or awkwardness. The Bib Gourmand recognition keeps the room busy, so there is no sense of eating alone in a half-empty space.

    What should I order at Si Xia Li (Huli)?

    The oyster omelette and the slow-cooked pork belly with shiitake are the dishes Michelin specifically flags. Both are core Minnan preparations that the chef-owner has refined over nearly three decades, with Western technique adding texture rather than novelty. Start with those two before exploring the rest of the menu.

    What are alternatives to Si Xia Li (Huli) in Xiamen?

    A Zhong Shi Fang and Bai Jia Chun Hao De Lai are solid fallbacks if Si Xia Li is fully booked. For a different register, Chic 1699 sits at a higher price point with a more polished setting. Si Xia Li is the clearest choice for value-driven, traditional Minnan cooking backed by external recognition.

    Is Si Xia Li (Huli) good for a special occasion?

    It depends on what kind of occasion. The 2025 Bib Gourmand gives it enough credibility to mark a birthday or a meaningful local meal, but ¥¥ pricing and a Huli district address mean the setting is convivial rather than formal. If ceremony and a dressed table matter more than food quality, look at Chic 1699 instead.

    Can Si Xia Li (Huli) accommodate groups?

    No seating configuration is confirmed in available data, so large groups should check the venue's official channels before assuming a table is available. At a Bib Gourmand restaurant at this price tier, demand is consistent, and walk-in groups risk a wait. Smaller groups of two to four are the safer bet without a reservation.

    What should a first-timer know about Si Xia Li (Huli)?

    The restaurant is in Huli district, away from Gulangyu and Zhongshan Road, so factor in travel time from the main tourist areas. The menu is rooted in Minnan cuisine with Western technique applied selectively — expect recognisable southern Fujian flavours rather than fusion. The chef-owner has close to 30 years of experience, which shows in the consistency of the cooking.

    How far ahead should I book Si Xia Li (Huli)?

    Book at least a few days in advance, especially on weekends. The Bib Gourmand listing draws a steady local and visiting crowd, and the ¥¥ price point makes it accessible enough that tables move quickly. Same-day walk-ins may work on quieter weekday lunches, but it is not a reliable strategy.

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