Walk in expecting serious wok work and a room that knows what it's doing—this is the kind of Chinese spot where the hotel next door sends its own guests, and you can feel why. The kitchen doesn't play it safe; dishes come out tasting like someone actually cares about the technique, not just the speed. It's the place for a date that wants to feel special without the fuss, or a dinner with people who eat well and know the difference. Book ahead if you're bringing a group, show up early on weekends, and don't skip the vegetarian options if that's your lane—they treat them like real food, not an afterthought.
Chinoix: Where the Renaissance Hotel Guests Actually Eat

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Chinoix Restaurant
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