Halal Restaurants in Zhangjiajie: Muslim Food Planning Guide
Page Contents
- Is Halal Food Available in Zhangjiajie?
- Why Halal Restaurants in Zhangjiajie Are Hard to Plan Around
- Collected Halal Restaurant Options in Zhangjiajie
- Best Areas for Halal Food in Zhangjiajie
- Why Private Transfer Helps Muslim Travelers
- How Halal Restaurant Locations Affect Itinerary
- What Strict Halal Travelers Should Check
- Backup Food Options for Muslim Travelers
- English Guide Support
- How HalalChinaTrips Can Help
- Travel FAQ
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Page Contents
- Is Halal Food Available in Zhangjiajie?
- Why Halal Restaurants in Zhangjiajie Are Hard to Plan Around
- Collected Halal Restaurant Options in Zhangjiajie
- Best Areas for Halal Food in Zhangjiajie
- Why Private Transfer Helps Muslim Travelers
- How Halal Restaurant Locations Affect Itinerary
- What Strict Halal Travelers Should Check
- Backup Food Options for Muslim Travelers
- English Guide Support
- How HalalChinaTrips Can Help
- Travel FAQ
For Muslim travelers, finding Halal Restaurants in Zhangjiajie is possible, but it is not always simple. Zhangjiajie is famous for mountain scenery, forest parks, glass bridges, cableways, caves, and night attractions, but halal food options are more limited than in major Chinese cities such as Beijing, Xi’an, Guangzhou, or Shanghai.
Based on the restaurant information currently collected by HalalChinaTrips, many halal or Muslim food options in Zhangjiajie are Lanzhou noodle restaurants, Qinghai-style restaurants, Xinjiang barbecue restaurants, or northwest Chinese Muslim-style eateries. These can be useful for Muslim travelers, but the main challenge is not only “whether a restaurant exists.” The bigger challenge is whether the restaurant is close to your route, still open, suitable for your halal comfort level, easy to communicate with, and practical for your scenic area schedule.
This is why Muslim travelers should not treat halal food planning in Zhangjiajie as a simple restaurant list. Zhangjiajie has several different travel zones: Zhangjiajie City / Yongding District, Tianmen Mountain, Wulingyuan, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Baofeng Lake, Huanglong Cave, Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, and other surrounding areas. The official Hunan tourism website lists Zhangjiajie National Forest Park at No. 279 Jinbian Road, Wulingyuan District, which means it is not the same area as downtown Zhangjiajie City.
For Muslim travelers, the best food plan should connect restaurant location, scenic route, ticket time, transport distance, prayer/rest timing, and group comfort.
Is Halal Food Available in Zhangjiajie?
Yes, halal food is available in Zhangjiajie, but the number of restaurants is limited and the locations are scattered. Most listed Muslim restaurants are concentrated in two main areas:

Zhangjiajie City / Yongding District
More useful for Tianmen Mountain, 72 Wonder Tower, airport/train arrival, city hotels, and first-day or last-day meals.
Wulingyuan District
More useful for Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Baofeng Lake, Huanglong Cave, and Wulingyuan-based routes.
There are also a few listings outside these two main tourist zones, such as Cili County. However, travelers should check whether those options actually fit their itinerary before relying on them.
A restaurant may look useful on a map, but if it is far from your scenic area, it may not help during a full-day route. For example, a restaurant in Yongding District may be convenient before or after Tianmen Mountain, but it may not be convenient during a full-day Zhangjiajie National Forest Park route in Wulingyuan.
Why Halal Restaurants in Zhangjiajie Are Hard to Plan Around
Compared with large Muslim food cities in China, halal restaurants in Zhangjiajie are fewer and less centralized. This creates several practical problems for Muslim travelers.
First, restaurant locations are not always easy to find. Some restaurants are located near small streets, communities, hotels, residential areas, or local commercial buildings. Foreign travelers may find it difficult to locate them without Chinese navigation apps or local help.
Second, restaurant information can be difficult to verify. Opening hours, menu items, restaurant names, shopfront signs, and exact locations may change. A restaurant shown online may have moved, closed, changed management, or changed its menu.
Third, many scenic routes in Zhangjiajie are long. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianmen Mountain, Grand Canyon, Baofeng Lake, and Huanglong Cave each require different meal timing. Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park is a national 5A tourist attraction located in Zhangjiajie City, while Wulingyuan scenic routes are in a different travel zone.
Fourth, communication may be difficult. Many local restaurants may not have English-speaking staff. Muslim travelers may need to ask about pork, lard, alcohol, meat sources, cooking oil, broth, sauces, and kitchen practices, but these questions can be difficult to explain without Chinese language support.
This is where HalalChinaTrips can help with route-based food planning, restaurant checks, private transfer, English-speaking guide support, and ticket booking assistance.
Collected Halal Restaurant Options in Zhangjiajie
The following list is based on the restaurant information currently collected by HalalChinaTrips. It should be used as a planning reference, not as a final guarantee. Before travel, travelers should verify whether each restaurant is still operating, whether the opening hours are current, and whether the food matches their halal comfort level.
| Restaurant Name | Address / Location Notes |
|---|---|
| Asa Lanzhou Ramen / 阿萨兰州拉面 | No. 51 Ziwu West Road, Jiaochang Community, Yongding Subdistrict |
| Lanzhou Beef Rice Noodles / 兰州牛肉粉牛肉面 | Mingliuyuan Community, Dayongqiao Subdistrict |
| Lanzhou Ramen / 兰州拉面 | Baotagang 103, Sishanqiao Community, Chongwen Subdistrict |
| Lanzhou Ramen near Tianmen Cableway / 兰州拉面 | Dayong Road, opposite Tianmen Mountain Cableway Company |
| Northwest Lanzhou Ramen / 大西北兰州拉面 | No. 576 Wuling Road |
| Lanzhou Beef Noodles / 兰州牛肉面 | Tianmen Outlet Plaza, Jiefang Road |
| Lanzhou Ramen Yichen Central Branch / 兰州拉面逸臣中央店 | Yichen Central area |
| Halal Lanzhou Ramen Nanzhuangping Branch / 清真兰州拉面南庄坪店 | Nanzhuangping area |
| Halal Lanzhou Ramen Jiaochang Road Branch / 清真兰州拉面教场路店 | Beside Social Security Bureau, Jiaochang Road |
| Muqingyuan Lanzhou Beef Ramen / 穆清源兰州牛肉拉面 | Yueliangwan Community, Dayongqiao Subdistrict |
| Yilangong Lanzhou Ramen / 伊兰宫兰州拉面 | Downstairs of Rezen Hotel, Huping Road |
| Lanzhou Ramen Longxiang International Branch / 兰州拉面龙翔国际店 | Guanli Road, Yuhuayuan Phase II |
| Halal Lanzhou Ramen / 清真兰州拉面 | Zhongnan Mingmen, Cili County |
| Yilangong Lanzhou Beef Noodles / 伊兰宫兰州牛肉面 | Lijing Tianxia Phase II |
| Old Huimin Halal Lanzhou Beef Noodles / 清真老回民兰州牛肉面 | No. 49 Tianzi Road |
| Authentic Lanzhou Ramen Beizheng Street Branch / 正宗兰州拉面北正街店 | No. 353-2 Beizheng Street |
| Halal Lanzhou Ramen / 伊穆兰州拉面 | Xin Song Robot Happy City, Building 3 |
| Asa Halal Lanzhou Ramen Muslim Food / 阿萨清真兰州拉面美食 | No. 51 Ziwu West Road, Jiaochang Community |
| Lanzhou Handmade Ramen City Park Branch / 兰州手工拉面张家界城市公园店 | No. 1 Zhanqian Road |
| Lanzhou Halal Beef Ramen / 兰州清真牛肉拉面 | Dachang Road |
| Lanzhou Beef Noodles / 兰州牛肉面牛肉粉 | Near Xingmin Road and Yingbin Road intersection |
| Qinghai Flavor Hand-grabbed Lamb / 清真青海味道手抓羊肉 | No. 533 Wuling Road |
| Qinghai Flavor Ma’s BBQ and Noodles / 青海味道马氏烧烤面食 | Nanmenkou Food Street |
| Halal Northwest Restaurant / 清真西北餐厅 | No. 9 Dayong Middle Road |
| Adaxi Xinjiang Lamb Skewers / 阿达西新疆羊肉串 | Near North Gate of Yueliangwan Garden |
| Lanzhou Ramen Tianmen No.1 Branch / 兰州拉面天门壹号店 | Entrance of Xiangyin Tianmen No.1 Community |

Best Areas for Halal Food in Zhangjiajie
Yongding District: Best for Tianmen Mountain and City Routes
Yongding District is the main city area of Zhangjiajie. It is usually more practical for travelers visiting Tianmen Mountain, 72 Wonder Tower, Tujia Folk Customs Park, or staying near the train station, airport transfer area, and city hotels.
If your itinerary includes Tianmen Mountain, it may be better to eat before entering the scenic route or after returning to the city. This avoids relying on uncertain food during the scenic visit.
Wulingyuan District: Best for Zhangjiajie National Forest Park Routes
Wulingyuan is the key area for Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Baofeng Lake, Huanglong Cave, and many classic mountain routes. UNESCO describes Zhangjiajie UNESCO Global Geopark as including four scenic areas: Zhangjiajie, Suoxiyu, Tianzishan, and Yangjiajie.
If your hotel is in Wulingyuan, it is usually not efficient to return to downtown Zhangjiajie City just for a meal during the day. Instead, travelers should check Wulingyuan-side halal food options before confirming the route.
Cili County: Useful Only for Specific Routes
Cili County may be useful for some travelers going toward Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon or other surrounding areas, but it should not be treated as a general food base for Zhangjiajie city or Wulingyuan routes. Always check actual distance and transport time before planning meals there.
Why Private Transfer Helps Muslim Travelers
Because halal restaurants in Zhangjiajie are limited and scattered, private transfer can make the trip much easier.
With public transport or taxis, travelers may lose time searching for restaurants, explaining locations, waiting for cars, or moving between scenic areas and food stops. This can be especially stressful when traveling with children, elderly family members, or a large group.
HalalChinaTrips can help arrange private car service where available, connecting:
- Hotel pickup
- Scenic area entry
- Halal restaurant stop
- Prayer/rest timing
- Return transfer
- Evening attraction plans
- Airport or train station transfer
This is especially useful when a restaurant is not directly beside the scenic area. A private transfer can help Muslim travelers avoid unnecessary walking, repeated taxi searches, and route confusion.
How Halal Restaurant Locations Affect Itinerary Planning
The biggest mistake is planning attractions first and food later.
For Muslim travelers in Zhangjiajie, the better method is to plan attractions and meals together. For example:
| Route Type | Food Planning Suggestion |
|---|---|
| Tianmen Mountain day | Eat in Yongding District before or after the route |
| Zhangjiajie National Forest Park day | Check Wulingyuan halal options before departure |
| Baofeng Lake or Huanglong Cave | Use Wulingyuan-side restaurants if available |
| 72 Wonder Tower night visit | Eat dinner in Yongding District before the show/night visit |
| Grand Canyon route | Check whether nearby options are practical before confirming |
| Arrival day | Choose a city-side restaurant near hotel or station transfer |
| Family route | Plan fixed meal times and avoid long gaps |
HalalChinaTrips can design a Muslim-friendly Zhangjiajie itinerary based on your restaurant needs, attraction choices, hotel area, ticket time, and travel pace.
We can also help with scenic area ticket booking where available. In some cases, our cooperation channels may be more convenient and may offer better prices than booking alone, depending on the attraction, date, ticket type, visitor category, and provider rules. We do not promise every ticket will always be cheaper, but we can help travelers compare available options before confirmation.
What Strict Halal Travelers Should Check
Strict halal travelers should check more than just the restaurant name.
Before visiting halal restaurants in Zhangjiajie, consider asking:
- Is the restaurant still open?
- Are the opening hours current?
- Is halal certification visible where available?
- Does the restaurant avoid pork and lard completely?
- Are beef, lamb, and chicken from halal sources?
- Is alcohol used in cooking or served on-site?
- Are soup bases, sauces, and seasonings suitable?
- Is cooking oil shared with non-halal food?
- Can the staff explain ingredients clearly?
- Is the restaurant suitable for your family or group comfort level?
HalalChinaTrips can help travelers check restaurant details before arrival where possible. This may include confirming the location, current operation, menu style, opening hours, and whether the restaurant can answer halal-related questions.

Backup Food Options for Muslim Travelers
Even with restaurant planning, backup food is important in Zhangjiajie.
Scenic routes may become longer than expected because of:
- Cableway queues
- Scenic shuttle buses
- Weather changes
- Holiday crowds
- Long walking routes
- Ticket time slots
- Children or elderly travelers needing rest
- Delays in private or public transport
Backup options may include:
- Halal packaged snacks
- Instant halal meals
- Fruit
- Bread
- Bottled water
- Nuts or energy bars
- Simple vegetarian options after checking ingredients
- Seafood options depending on traveler comfort level
- No-pork/no-lard alternatives for travelers who accept this level of flexibility
Vegetarian food, seafood, or no-pork dishes should not automatically be treated as halal. Cooking oil, sauces, broth, and kitchen cross-contact still need attention.
English Guide Support for Restaurant Communication
Communication is one of the biggest problems for Muslim travelers in Zhangjiajie.
Even if travelers find a restaurant, they may still need help asking:
- Does this dish contain pork?
- Is lard used?
- Is alcohol used in the sauce?
- What meat is used?
- Can the dish be prepared without certain ingredients?
- Is the soup base suitable?
- Can the group reserve seats?
- How long will the meal take?
HalalChinaTrips can provide English-speaking guide support where available. A guide can help with restaurant communication, scenic area navigation, ticket use, transport coordination, and route timing. This is especially useful for families, elderly travelers, and first-time visitors to China.
How HalalChinaTrips Can Help
HalalChinaTrips is a Zhangjiajie-based Muslim-friendly China travel planning team. For travelers looking for halal restaurants in Zhangjiajie, we can help connect food planning with the full travel route.
Our support may include:
| Service | How It Helps Muslim Travelers |
|---|---|
| Restaurant list preparation | We can prepare a list of halal or Muslim food options near your scenic areas where available |
| Restaurant verification | We can help check location, opening hours, menu style, and current operation |
| Private transfer | We can arrange car service between hotel, attractions, and restaurants where available |
| Custom itinerary planning | We design routes based on food needs, comfort level, attractions, and group pace |
| Ticket booking assistance | We may help book scenic area tickets through available channels, sometimes more convenient or cheaper than booking alone |
| Restaurant coordination | We can help contact restaurants or plan suitable meal timing |
| English guide support | We can provide guide support for communication, route timing, and local assistance |
| Family/group planning | We consider children, elderly travelers, prayer/rest timing, and slower travel pace |
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FAQ
Yes, there are halal and Muslim food options in Zhangjiajie, including Lanzhou noodle restaurants, Qinghai-style restaurants, Xinjiang barbecue restaurants, and northwest Chinese Muslim-style restaurants. However, the number is limited and locations are scattered, so travelers should plan ahead.
Not always. Some restaurants are located in local streets, residential areas, hotel areas, or small commercial buildings. Foreign travelers may find them difficult to locate without Chinese navigation apps or local assistance.
There are several Muslim food options in Yongding District, which is generally more practical for Tianmen Mountain visitors. It is usually better to eat before entering Tianmen Mountain or after returning to the city.
There are some restaurant options in Wulingyuan District, but they should be checked before travel. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is located in Wulingyuan District, so city-side restaurants in Yongding may not be practical during a full-day forest park route.
Yes. HalalChinaTrips can help check restaurant location, opening status, menu style, opening hours, and basic suitability where available. This is especially useful because restaurant information may change.
Where possible, we can help coordinate restaurant arrangements or suggest suitable meal timing. Reservation availability depends on the restaurant, group size, date, and local conditions.
Yes. Because halal restaurants in Zhangjiajie are scattered, private transfer can help connect hotels, scenic areas, and food stops more smoothly.
Yes. We may help arrange scenic area ticket booking through cooperation channels. In some cases, this may be cheaper or more convenient than booking alone, but final prices depend on attraction rules, date, ticket type, and availability.
