Restaurant in Xi'an, China
Cai Feng Lou
350ptsAward-recognised Xi'an dining worth planning around.

About Cai Feng Lou
Cai Feng Lou holds a La Liste 2026 placement (81pts) and a Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025), placing it among Xi'an's credibly awarded dining options. Located in Qujiang New District, it suits food-focused travellers wanting verified quality over guesswork. Booking is rated Easy, so reservations are manageable even on short notice.
Verdict
Cai Feng Lou has earned two independent recognitions worth noting: an 81-point placement on the La Liste Leading Restaurants 2026 list and a Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025) award, making it one of the more credibly rated dining destinations in Xi'an's Qujiang New District. If you are visiting Xi'an and want a restaurant with verifiable critical standing rather than word-of-mouth guesswork, this is a logical choice. Booking is rated Easy, so there is no compelling reason to delay a reservation if your dates are set.
About Cai Feng Lou
Cai Feng Lou sits at No. 40, Yanyin Road in Qujiang New District, Xi'an — a planned cultural district in the city's southeast that draws both domestic tourists and locals. The dual-award profile (La Liste and Black Pearl) positions it alongside a tier of Chinese restaurants that take their craft seriously. La Liste scores are composite rankings drawing on global critical sources, and an 81-point result places Cai Feng Lou firmly within the recognised tier of quality Chinese dining — comparable in standing to venues like Ru Yuan in Hangzhou or Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu within the broader national context.
The Black Pearl Diamond classification, issued by Meituan's annual dining guide focused on Chinese cuisine, adds a locally credible signal. Together, these two awards suggest a restaurant that performs for both an international and domestic critical audience , a combination that matters if you are travelling from outside Xi'an and want confidence before booking.
Because the venue database does not carry menu, price, cuisine type, or hours data for Cai Feng Lou, specific dish recommendations and budget guidance are not available here. What the awards data does confirm: this is not a casual canteen. Plan accordingly in terms of timing and group composition. For food enthusiasts specifically interested in Xi'an's culinary depth, the Qujiang location puts you close to several cultural landmarks, making a lunch visit a natural anchor for an afternoon in the district.
On Takeout and Delivery
The editorial angle worth addressing directly: given Cai Feng Lou's award standing, it is almost certainly a sit-down dining proposition rather than a delivery-optimised operation. Black Pearl and La Liste recognition is consistently associated with dine-in experiences where service, environment, and presentation are part of the offering. While some high-calibre Chinese restaurants in major Chinese cities do operate takeout or platform delivery as a secondary channel , particularly through Meituan or Ele.me , there is no confirmed data here to say Cai Feng Lou does this. If off-premise dining is your priority, this is not the venue to bank on. The full experience, given the awards context, is almost certainly at the table. If you are visiting Xi'an and want to eat something comparable in quality at your hotel, venues like DaDong Sea Cucumber Shop at Xi'An SKP or a broader search via our full Xi'an restaurants guide may surface options with confirmed delivery infrastructure.
Leading Time to Visit
Xi'an's peak tourism season runs from late spring through to the National Holiday in early October. Qujiang New District is a popular domestic tourism draw, which means weekends and public holidays bring higher footfall to the area. For a quieter visit with more attentive service, a weekday lunch or early dinner on a non-holiday week is the better call. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer the most comfortable weather for the district, and both periods align with Xi'an's tourism peak , which can mean higher demand at recognised restaurants. Given that booking is rated Easy at Cai Feng Lou, this is less of a stress point than at harder-to-book venues, but calling ahead for weekend evenings remains sensible practice.
Practical Details
Address: No. 40, Yanyin Road, Qujiang New District, Xi'an, Shaanxi, 710061. Awards: La Liste Leading Restaurants 2026 (81pts); Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025). Booking difficulty: Easy. Budget: Not confirmed in available data , check current pricing directly before visiting. Reservations: Advance booking recommended for weekend evenings; walk-ins may be possible on weekday lunches. Dress: Not specified, but Black Pearl-recognised venues in China typically expect smart casual at minimum. Hours: Not confirmed , verify before travelling. Phone/Website: Not available in current data.
For more on Xi'an, see our full Xi'an hotels guide, our full Xi'an bars guide, and our full Xi'an experiences guide.
FAQ
- What should I wear to Cai Feng Lou? No dress code is confirmed in available data. However, as a Black Pearl Diamond-recognised restaurant in Xi'an, smart casual is a safe assumption. Avoid very casual beachwear or athletic wear. Err toward what you would wear to a mid-to-upscale Chinese restaurant in a major city.
- Can I eat at the bar at Cai Feng Lou? There is no confirmed bar seating data for Cai Feng Lou. Chinese fine dining venues in this category typically operate table-only service. If bar or counter seating is important to you, contact the venue directly before visiting, or consider Xi'an bar options alongside your dinner plans.
- Is Cai Feng Lou good for a special occasion? Yes, on balance. Two independent award recognitions , La Liste 2026 and Black Pearl 2025 , signal a restaurant that takes presentation and quality seriously. For a milestone dinner or a celebratory meal while visiting Xi'an, it is a credible choice. Compare it against CHANG AN CLUB if you want a second option at a similar tier.
- Can Cai Feng Lou accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in the data. Private room availability is common at Black Pearl-tier restaurants in China, which often cater to business dining and family gatherings. Contact the restaurant directly to confirm group capacity and private dining options before committing a large party.
- What are alternatives to Cai Feng Lou in Xi'an? The most direct comparisons are CHANG AN CLUB, MING JIA, Lotus, THE BEIJING KITCHEN, and DaDong Sea Cucumber Shop at Xi'An SKP. For a broader view, see our full Xi'an restaurants guide.
- How far ahead should I book Cai Feng Lou? Booking is rated Easy, so last-minute reservations are likely possible on weekdays. For weekend evenings or public holidays in Xi'an's peak season (spring and October Golden Week), booking a few days in advance is the safer approach. This is less demanding than comparable award-recognised restaurants in Beijing or Shanghai , think 102 House in Shanghai or Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, where demand runs significantly higher.
- Does Cai Feng Lou handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary policy is confirmed in available data. No phone or website is listed. For dietary restrictions , particularly allergies or strict requirements , your leading path is to contact the restaurant directly via the address listed, or ask your hotel concierge to call ahead on your behalf. This is standard practice for award-tier Chinese restaurants in Xi'an where English-language communication may require assistance.
Pearl Picks: Similar Venues Worth Considering
If you are building a broader itinerary around high-quality Chinese dining, these venues offer useful comparison points across different cities: Xin Rong Ji (Xinyuan South Road) in Beijing, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou, and Ru Yuan in Hangzhou. For a sense of how Chinese restaurants at this awards tier compare internationally, Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City sit in a similar critical band in their own categories.
Compare Cai Feng Lou
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cai Feng Lou | Easy | ||
| CHANG AN CLUB | Unknown | ||
| DaDong Sea Cucumber Shop(Xi'An SKP) | Unknown | ||
| Lotus | Unknown | ||
| THE BEIJING KITCHEN | Unknown | ||
| MING JIA | Unknown |
How Cai Feng Lou stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Cai Feng Lou?
A Black Pearl 1 Diamond recognition and La Liste placement (81pts, 2026) put Cai Feng Lou in the category where neat, presentable clothing is the sensible baseline. Overly casual attire — trainers, shorts, sportswear — is likely to feel out of place. No dress code is confirmed in available venue data, so if you are uncertain, check the venue's official channels before your visit.
Can I eat at the bar at Cai Feng Lou?
No bar seating information is available for Cai Feng Lou. Given its award profile — La Liste Top Restaurants 2026 and Black Pearl 1 Diamond — this is almost certainly a table-service restaurant rather than a bar-dining venue. Assume you will need a reservation at a formal table rather than a walk-in counter seat.
Is Cai Feng Lou good for a special occasion?
Yes. An 81-point La Liste ranking and Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025) confirm this is one of Xi'an's more formally recognised restaurants, which makes it a credible choice for a milestone dinner or business occasion in the city. Book well in advance — this category of restaurant in a domestic tourism hub like Qujiang New District fills during peak periods.
Can Cai Feng Lou accommodate groups?
Group capacity details are not confirmed in the venue data. At this award tier in Qujiang New District, private dining rooms are common in Chinese restaurants of comparable standing, so it is worth enquiring directly. For larger groups, contact the restaurant as early as possible — Qujiang draws significant domestic tourism traffic, especially around national holidays.
What are alternatives to Cai Feng Lou in Xi'an?
Within Xi'an, DaDong Sea Cucumber Shop at Xi'An SKP is the most directly comparable option given DaDong's national profile and its placement in a major commercial district. If you are open to travelling, Chang An Club and Lotus offer high-end Chinese dining in other cities for broader itinerary planning. For a less formal Xi'an meal, the city's Muslim Quarter offers a completely different price point and format.
How far ahead should I book Cai Feng Lou?
Book at least two to three weeks ahead, and further out if your visit falls near China's Golden Week (early October) or the Lunar New Year period, when Qujiang New District sees peak domestic tourism. Cai Feng Lou's Black Pearl 1 Diamond status means it attracts a dedicated local and visiting clientele — do not assume availability on arrival.
Does Cai Feng Lou handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for Cai Feng Lou. For restrictions such as allergies, vegetarian requirements, or halal needs, check the venue's official channels before booking — this is standard practice at award-tier restaurants in China regardless of venue. Xi'an has a notable Muslim population, so halal options may be available nearby if the restaurant cannot accommodate.
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