A feast spanning millennia, dreaming back to Luoyang, in search of the earliest China!
- As night descends and the lanterns of Luoyang gradually illuminate, a hidden "palace banquet sanctuary" at the ancient capital's heart slowly unveils itself. This is no museum, yet you can feel the lingering warmth of Eastern Zhou bronzes; no theater stage, yet you witness the splendor of Tang Dynasty feathered robes—this is Luoyang Palace Banquet, where millennia of cultural heritage is distilled into exquisite cuisine and transformed into grand feasts at this immersive historical performance restaurant.
- Opening the door, the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty greets you. Vermilion pillars adorned with gilded patterns, sheer curtains swaying in the breeze, and attendants in traditional ruqun dresses guiding the way with a gentle "Please come in, honored guest"—instantly transporting you back to the glorious capital where "the emperor's triple gate towers, the nobles' nine-layered heavens." History isn't something you need to seek out here; the blue bricks beneath your feet replicate those of the Sui-Tang city ruins, the murals recreate the celestial beings of the Longmen Grottoes, and even the tableware draws inspiration from artifacts in the Luoyang Museum. Every detail whispers tales of the ancient capital's past.



- Reference dish photos (subject to actual availability)


- Stepping into the Luoyang Palace Banquet feels like instantly opening a door through time, transporting you back to the divine capital of Luoyang from a thousand years ago.




- Vermilion pillars, gilded patterns, and sheer silk draperies—every detail replicates the grandeur of a palace from the golden age of the Tang Dynasty.




- Attendants in traditional ruqun dresses hold lanterns to guide the way, their gentle greetings transporting you to the magnificent scene of "the Son of Heaven passing through triple gate towers, while feudal lords ascend nine-layered heavens."


- The ancient music begins, and performers in exquisite costumes dance gracefully. The "Divine Capital Tea Ceremony" welcome ritual exudes elegance, while the "Dunhuang Flying Apsaras" dance is absolutely breathtaking. With their flowing sleeves, the dancers resemble celestial beings stepping out of the murals of the Longmen Grottoes.


- seat map reference
- The meal voucher includes a variety of dishes
- Reference menu:
- Imperial yellow split pea cake
- Imperial Rolling Donkey Rice Cake
- Coconut blessing cake
- Imperial Delicacy Sweet Dew Cup
- Nutty crispy melon fragrance
- Crispy golden beans
- Yanshi Silver Strips
- Fruit platter
- Imperial Horse-Racing Soup
- Tang Dynasty royal bird's nest
- Red Caviar and Shrimp Paste
- Imperial Cuisine Yellow River Carp
- Silk Road Angus Beef Curry
- Eight Hundred Lords Gathering at Mengjin
- Amber scallop abalone rice










