

X yoyoGood environment, high floor, wide view, quiet, not crowded, super good service, I asked for hot water, the waiter remembered, kept heating water for me, collected the plates, the service is really good, the dishes are quite special, the main lunch is also good value for moneyExcellent
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Good environment, high floor, wide view, quiet, not crowded, super good service, I asked for hot water, the waiter remembered, kept heating water for me, collected the plates, the service is really good, the dishes are quite special, the main lunch is also good value for money
The Waldorf Astoria Hotel is also one of the high-end hotels in Chengdu. The environment is good, relatively low-key, and the service is very good. It is worthy of being a five-star hotel. However, the food tastes average and is quite salty. The service is really good.
Encountering the Waldorf Astoria: A Screen-Sweeping Moment Since last week, my social media feeds have been flooded with one name: the Waldorf Astoria Chengdu. First, the 2026 Chengdu Michelin Guide was released online, and it made its debut, instantly becoming a "New Landmark of Tianfu Cuisine." Even through the screen, I could sense the sophisticated yet restrained pride, as if I could see the mature, handsome chef, neatly dressed in a snow-white uniform, a crisp collar, standing at the entrance of "Yun" Chinese Restaurant, a faint smile on his face. It wasn't a surprise, but rather a composure honed over years, finally visible to the world. Two days later, I saw on a video account that American professional basketball superstar LeBron James was on his China tour, once again landing in Chengdu. The fans were rapturous, with flashes of light and cheers all converging in the Waldorf Astoria lobby. But what really struck me was the welcome dessert I saw later: a baby panda holding a mini basketball. The adorable and creative look instantly took over all platforms. Who has so beautifully combined the softness of Chengdu with the passion of basketball? It's still this one! It suddenly dawned on me: the so-called "highlight" isn't just about the spotlight; it's also about the meticulous attention to detail that quietly integrates local culture into a premium experience. From the tip of your tongue to your eyes, from your taste buds to your heart, it captures everything with a calm and stunning touch. The lights are on at this new landmark, and everyone says it's expensive. Amidst the twin towers, surrounded by stars and diamonds, the Waldorf Astoria leads the way.