South Silk Road Chinese restaurant 云之南中餐馆爱城店
5552 Calgary Trail NW, Edmonton
(780) 760-2222
Customers' Favorites
fried bacon with smoked bamboo shoots 烟笋炒腊肉
Yunnan Wild Mushroom and Prosciutto Fried Rice
Yunnan Style Dry Beef and Vegetable Fried Rice
Fish Filet Soup with Pickled Cabbage and Chili
Sliced Fish Fillet in Hot Chili Oil
Yun-Nan Style Fried Spicy Lamb
Beef with Black Bean Sauce
Pickled Cabbage and Chilli
Cross Bridge Noodle Soup
Fish Fillet in Chilli Oil
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Recent Reviews
Food is simply outstanding. Authentic, hot and consistent. As a foodie I look for consistency in recipes, and believe me they are spot on. Typical Chinese restaurant vibe. Servers are great. I ordered the tomato fish soup and a bucket of rice for lunch and that soup is my personal favorite for the past 3 years and every time I order it the same great taste. The food is always hot and generally good for 2 to share. I wish them all the best and they are certainly in my list of best...
In Edmonton, South Silk Road (云之南) stands out.
Authentic flavors, generous portions, and reasonable pricing make it exceptional.
Even compared to Chinese restaurants in Vancouver and Toronto, the taste here is remarkable.
A refined yet comforting dining experience.
Authentic flavors, generous portions, and reasonable pricing make it exceptional.
Even compared to Chinese restaurants in Vancouver and Toronto, the taste here is remarkable.
A refined yet comforting dining experience.
This restaurant feels a bit dated in terms of interior décor, but the overall food quality was quite good.
The iron plate “crispy tofu” was slightly disappointing, as it seemed to be regular tofu rather than the traditional crispy fermented-style tofu we expected. However, the flavor itself was still enjoyable.
The Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles looked fairly simple in presentation, but other dishes, especially the fried rice, had solid...
The iron plate “crispy tofu” was slightly disappointing, as it seemed to be regular tofu rather than the traditional crispy fermented-style tofu we expected. However, the flavor itself was still enjoyable.
The Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles looked fairly simple in presentation, but other dishes, especially the fried rice, had solid...