In the city center, just on the pedestrian street, there is a small hotpot called Zhan Guoce, one pot per person. It is the most suitable place to eat that I have found in Zhangjiagang. The environment is a little greasy, and two hundred is enough for two people.
When you take a taxi, tell the driver about the Warring States Policy at Pedestrian Street, you should all know it, or you can ask 118114 for the specific address. It is next to a bridge. There seems to be a parking lot under the bridge, and there is a shopping mall across the bridge.
Other places to eat in Zhangjiagang are worse. Zhan Guoce is OK. In addition, there are restaurants in office buildings. You have to find them by yourself. Cathay Pacific has restaurants in several buildings. There are restaurants in the office building of Oriental Plaza on Renmin East Road.
, on the second or third floor, the private room environment is good, and the food is also good.
It just seems that the neighborhood is relatively remote and is full of office space, with no place to go shopping.
There is a KFC on the pedestrian street and a McDonald's in front of Auchan. Basically, these are the only places I eat in Zhangjiagang. The other places are so prickly that it makes me feel a little chilled.
Like Water Paradise, they even refused to give away wet towels. Suzhou's Water Paradise is completely different from that.
If you go to the port area, there are several pretty good restaurants on the main road near the bridge.
To add, I have been to the buffet in the shopping park mentioned above, and it was terrible, very bad. There is only one supermarket in the shopping park, which seems to be a Wal-Mart, and there is a ktv that sells candy.
The buffet came out a few minutes after I sat down, and it was a mess.