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    Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)

    250pts

    Two-time Bib Gourmand. Sichuan value, proven.

    Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou), Restaurant in Chengdu

    About Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)

    Yongle in Wuhou has earned back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) at a single-¥ price point, making it one of the clearest value plays in Chengdu's Sichuan dining scene. Book here for food-first casual meals and dates; step up to Yu Zhi Lan or Silver Pot if ceremony and service depth matter more than the bill.

    Verdict

    Yongle Restaurant in Wuhou is one of the clearest value propositions in Chengdu's Sichuan dining scene: two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) at a single-¥ price point. If you want recognised culinary quality without the ¥¥¥¥ outlay of Yu Zhi Lan or Silver Pot, book here. The Bib Gourmand designation exists precisely to flag this: good food, good value, worth your time. The only reason to pause is if you're planning a high-ceremony special occasion dinner — in that case, the service register here likely won't match what you're looking for.

    Portrait

    Yongle sits on Xiaojiahe Middle Street in Wuhou District, a part of the city where everyday neighbourhood restaurants trade alongside more polished operators. That setting matters for calibration: this is not a room designed to impress on arrival. What draws the eye is the food itself — the deep brick-red of chilli oil pooled beneath cold dishes, the vivid orange of a mapo tofu that arrives still bubbling, the pale slick of a Sichuan-dressed preparation catching light. At the ¥ price tier, this is precisely what you should expect the room to deliver: the visual drama is on the plate, not in the architecture.

    Two consecutive Bib Gourmand recognitions from the Michelin Guide are the most concrete signal available here. The Bib designation is not awarded for ambiance or service depth , it is awarded for cooking quality relative to price. That's a useful frame for understanding what Yongle does well and where it doesn't need to compete. It is not trying to be Fang Xiang Jing or Fu Rong Huang. It is doing something harder in its own way: delivering Michelin-recognised Sichuan cooking at a price point accessible to almost any diner in the city.

    On the editorial angle of whether service earns or undermines the price: at ¥, the service model at a neighbourhood Sichuan restaurant in Chengdu is typically functional and direct rather than attentive or explanatory. That is not a failing here , it is appropriate to the format. Where service becomes a genuine consideration is when you factor in the guest profile. For a solo lunch, a casual dinner between friends, or a low-key date where the food is the focus, the no-frills service register works cleanly. For a business meal where face matters, or a milestone celebration where you want someone to guide the table through a menu, the service level at a ¥ neighbourhood restaurant will not carry the evening. That is not a knock on Yongle , it is a practical read on fit.

    For special occasions in Chengdu, the honest recommendation is this: Yongle is the right call if your celebration is food-first and your guest is someone who values eating well over being made to feel like a VIP. A food-literate partner, a close friend visiting from out of town, or anyone who has tracked down a Bib Gourmand specifically , those guests will appreciate the choice. A client dinner where you need the room to signal status is a different brief, and Yongle is not built for it.

    The Google rating of 4.7 across nine reviews is a limited sample but directionally consistent with the Michelin recognition. It doesn't offer the depth of a venue with hundreds of reviews, but nothing in the available data contradicts the Bib signal. For Chengdu Sichuan dining beyond the city, comparable value-tier recognition can be found at Five Foot Road in Macau and Song in Guangzhou, both of which carry their own Sichuan credentials at different price points. If you're building a broader China dining itinerary, 102 House in Shanghai, Ru Yuan in Hangzhou, and Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau represent comparable award-backed quality in their respective cities.

    Wuhou District is accessible from central Chengdu and from major tourist areas including the Wuhou Shrine and the Jinli Ancient Street corridor. The address at 36 Xiaojiahe Middle Street is specific enough that a maps app will route you there directly , no further navigation guidance is needed. Phone and hours are not confirmed in our current data; given the Bib Gourmand profile and the Wuhou neighbourhood context, arriving at a standard Sichuan lunch or dinner window (roughly 11:30–13:30 and 17:30–21:00) is the safest approach, but confirm before making a special trip. For more options across the city, see our full Chengdu restaurants guide.

    Practical Details

    DetailYongle (Wuhou)Yu Zhi LanChen Mapo Tofu
    Price tier¥¥¥¥¥¥
    Michelin recognitionBib Gourmand 2024, 2025Star-levelNone confirmed
    Booking difficultyEasyHardEasy
    Leading forFood-first casual/dateSpecial occasion, ceremonyQuick solo or group meal
    Service registerFunctional, directFormal, attentiveCounter/canteen style

    How It Compares

    See the dedicated comparison section below.

    Further Reading

    FAQ

    • What should I wear to Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)? No dress code applies at this price tier. Smart casual is more than sufficient , jeans and a clean shirt are standard for a Bib Gourmand neighbourhood restaurant in Chengdu. Leave the formal wear for Yu Zhi Lan.
    • What should I order at Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)? Michelin's Bib Gourmand recognition points to the Sichuan canon , expect the mapo tofu, cold dressed dishes, and wok-fired preparations that define the cuisine. Specific menu items are not confirmed in our data, so ask staff what's fresh or most ordered that day. That approach works well at neighbourhood restaurants in this tier.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)? No bar seating is confirmed in the venue data. This is a neighbourhood Sichuan restaurant, not a cocktail or counter-format operation. Assume standard table seating and plan accordingly.
    • What should a first-timer know about Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)? Two things: first, the Bib Gourmand award means the cooking quality is independently verified, so trust the recognition. Second, at the ¥ price point in Wuhou, this is a food-forward neighbourhood experience, not a guided fine-dining meal. Go with an appetite, order broadly across the menu, and don't expect English-language support unless confirmed. For more context on eating in Chengdu, see our full Chengdu restaurants guide.
    • How far ahead should I book Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)? Booking difficulty is rated Easy. For a ¥-tier Bib Gourmand in Wuhou, same-day or next-day is likely workable for most visit windows. The exception would be weekend dinner, where popular neighbourhood spots fill faster. Booking method is not confirmed in current data , a walk-in strategy is reasonable, but calling ahead (or using a local booking platform) is prudent if your visit is time-sensitive.
    • Does Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou) handle dietary restrictions? Sichuan cuisine is heavily meat- and chilli-forward, and neighbourhood restaurants at this tier rarely have formalised allergen processes. If you have serious dietary restrictions, bring a written note in Mandarin describing your needs , phone and website details are not confirmed in our current data, so advance remote communication is limited. For a Chengdu vegetarian option with clearer accommodation, see our Chengdu guide for alternatives.

    Compare Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)

    Full Comparison: Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)SichuanMichelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024)Easy
    Xin Rong JiTaizhouMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Yu Zhi LanSichuanMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    Mi Xun TeahouseVegetarianMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Chen Mapo Tofu (Qinghua Road)SichuanUnknown
    Co-InnovativeUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)?

    Keep it casual. Yongle holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand, which recognises value and quality rather than formality, and its Wuhou neighbourhood setting reflects that. Everyday clothes are the norm. Leave the dress shoes at the hotel.

    What should I order at Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)?

    Specific menu details aren't confirmed in available data, so the safest approach is to order widely across the menu and follow what other diners are eating. At a ¥-range Sichuan restaurant with back-to-back Bib Gourmand recognition, the core Sichuan staples are the reason to come: expect numbing, spiced dishes built around doubanjiang and Sichuan peppercorn to be the house strengths.

    Can I eat at the bar at Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)?

    No bar seating is documented for Yongle. It operates as a neighbourhood Sichuan restaurant in Wuhou, so the format is likely table dining. Walk-in availability at the ¥ price point means getting a seat shouldn't be a major obstacle outside peak meal hours.

    What should a first-timer know about Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)?

    This is a value-forward, neighbourhood Sichuan spot, not a formal dining destination. The two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024, 2025) signal consistent quality at a low price point, not luxury. Come hungry, order generously, and expect a lively, practical dining environment on Xiaojiahe Middle Street in Wuhou District.

    How far ahead should I book Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou)?

    Booking details aren't publicly confirmed, but Bib Gourmand recognition drives real foot traffic in Chengdu. For dinner or weekend lunch, arriving early or booking ahead where possible reduces wait risk. At the ¥ price range, turnover is relatively fast, so a short wait is likely manageable if you miss the first sitting.

    Does Yongle Restaurant (Wuhou) handle dietary restrictions?

    No dietary accommodation policy is documented for Yongle. Sichuan cuisine relies heavily on chilli, Sichuan peppercorn, soy, and often pork-based sauces, which limits flexibility for vegetarians, vegans, or those avoiding allergens. If dietary restrictions are a factor, confirm directly with the restaurant before visiting.

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