'alcohol plays almost no role in society here'. Every convenience shop sells a variety of alcohol. Most restaurants too. Business dinners, weddings etc involve extreme binge drinking. In every city on every night of the week there are groups of people playing drinking games until they can barely stand, you will see people legless and vomiting at as early as 8pm. All this in the south of China which has a far smaller drinking culture. Go to a northern city and tell me alcohol plays no role in society.
Yeh, ship your bike if you have one in Beijing. Motorbikes are fine outside the second ring road in Kunming, at least that was the rule years ago and I haven't heard that it's changed. Lots of motorbikes ride past my place every day. I have to say I'm a bit jealous, cos I don't have a motorbike license!
yeh in China golf courses are strictly for the rich and their trainers. Even when you have paid your 300-400k for clubhouse membership, the green fees still cost about 300 a pop!
there used to be one next to Nanya shopping mall (enter next to the petrol station and burger king/gym, haven't been there for ages so don't know if it's still there.
very sad. How can people criticise the woman for trying to save her brother? It is astonishing that in a supposedly communist country, no money = no right to life.
Anyone who has spent an evening in O'Reilly's and an evening in Moondog would not vote for O'Reilly's.
It's daft to give awards when people can just continuously vote for themselves by using different email addresses. How many of the votes were made by new members I wonder? Until the voting data is published, the awards can have little credibility.
a very pleasant park with a tall pagoda you can climb and take photos of the city if you wish. Roses in summer, blossom in spring, nice lawn to sit on, bbq areas.
Recently the food seems to be better. Decent steak at a decent price, decent pizza, some decent wine, and the music is more suitable these days (Rammenstein wasn't the right mood music for Cantina)!
Had lunch - grilled chicken on top of mashed cuttlefish and a salad. The chicken was tasty and well cooked, and there was plenty of meat/fish to fill up even a hungry person. The salad was overdressed and nothing special - I won't order one next time. The service is a decent imitation of what you might find in the west. A large menu of food and drink. A nice civilised place to go for food or drink, but some of the dishes (i.e. the steaks) are very pricey. You could easily spend 300rmb+ per person here. Equally, it is possible to have lunch for under 60rmb per person (as we did). Warning - the bottle of water on each table costs an eye watering 48rmb! Don't be a sucker by opening it!
Went for a spot of lunch. Best pizza I've had in Kunming by some distance. In fact, one of the best pizzas I've ever had - quality ingredients, thin base, cooked to perfection. Sashimi salmon tasted very fresh and was well presented. The drinks are expensive, and one of the waiters was letting the side down by being a bit scruffy and impolite (hence not 5 stars), but definitely go and try the pizza.
Not bad. Pizza base was a little thick for my taste. Great selection of craft beers in the fridge, a few beers on tap, and well priced mixed drinks and cocktails. Staff were pleasant. A 14" pizza is the perfect size for two people, and very reasonably priced at 45-70RMB. Beware that the English menu, whilst written in perfect English, is not necessarily accurate. I ordered the 'local one' pizza expecting pepperoni and mango but got neither. The waitress explained that was a mistake on the menu. Would be nice if the menu corresponded with what you get on the plate! Hopefully this will get sorted.
Around Town: Spring Festival business schedules
Posted byMoondog proving yet again that it's the best, staying open the same as always, no pussying out cos of some new year bullshiit
Woman offers marriage in exchange for brother's healthcare
Posted byvery sad. How can people criticise the woman for trying to save her brother? It is astonishing that in a supposedly communist country, no money = no right to life.
Yunnan Drifter: Rebels with a cause
Posted byThey are really nice at the Naxi Family Guesthouse! Where can one buy the book?
Xi visits Yunnan, emphasizing poverty alleviation
Posted byyou love 'em don't you haha
Winners: Best of Kunming Awards 2014
Posted byAnyone who has spent an evening in O'Reilly's and an evening in Moondog would not vote for O'Reilly's.
It's daft to give awards when people can just continuously vote for themselves by using different email addresses. How many of the votes were made by new members I wonder? Until the voting data is published, the awards can have little credibility.