Located in Luwan district, Di Shui Dong offers spicy Chinese cuisine. Chillies are specially imported from Hunan, the hometown of Chairman Mao, in order to give customers an authentic South China experience. Blue tablecloths, wooden ceiling and yellow brick walls give the place a casual and relaxed look. So ask for the spiciest of all dishes and get ready to have a hair-raising experience!
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“Guizhou food but not too...”
Guizhou food but not too spicy more
“It has been adjusted to...”
It has been adjusted to the taste of foreigners~~~Not that traditional Hunan cuisin more
“The ribs and the...”
The ribs and the eggplant rock my world! more
“Taste used to be fine...”
Taste used to be fine, but now seems a lot of competators. Need to enlarge the seats & re-decorated. more
“All I can say is get the...”
All I can say is get the rib. I usually get a plate for myself and everyone else can share another one of these amazingly spiced ribs. It's onl...
“fantastic spicy food...”
fantastic spicy food, the ribs are awesome more
Best Place to Be
I loved this place - phantastic food , menue also in English and good for the wallet! They will see me once a week! Lao Wai's (Foreigners like ...
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i don't know why this place is in the books and why its all over the internet. it was a ghetto little restaurant that you can find on the stree...
great food, authentic atmosphere
The food at this place is great. Spicy, just as I like it. The diners all seem to be excited by the spiciness... so it is not at all a quiet pl...
Spicy Hunan/Sichuan food
This is a very popular restaurant serving up spicy cuisine from Hunan and Sichuan, which can be a welcome change for some after eating lots of ...
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