#1 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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ultimatedilwala says:
Alameda is a Brazillian Restaurant in Beijing, in San Li Tun.
It received the 'Best Restaurant' Award from the leading magazine for expatriates in Beijing (That's Beijing). Their food is absolutely superb as is the service, the decor and the ambience.
The chef comes out to personally inquir…
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#2 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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cotterb says:
Going to Beijing isn't complete without tasting their roast duck. Formerly called Peking Duck it is now referred to as Beijing Duck, after the city. Beijing Duck is a marinated then roasted duck. While duck can be fatty, when it is prepared this way I did not find it to be.
This restaurant i…
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#3 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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nadja1279 says:
This restaurant has a large range of Italian foods. We tried:
Appetizers:
- Caprese (Mozzarella cheese with fresh tomato and basil)
- Bruschetta(Toasted bread with fresh tomato, garlic, herbs & olive oil)
- Crema di Zucca (soup)
Pizza:
- Margherita
- Tonno e Cipolla (Pizza with mozzarella…
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#4 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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cmgervais says:
Jingsi Su Shifang vegetarian restaurant is well off the beaten path in Beijing. Located in the Dongcheng district, it is in a quiet neighborhood within reasonable walking distance of Wangfujing shopping area. Bring the phone number with you into the cab – the driver can call for specific direction…
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#5 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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princeza_9 says:
I was a little weary of Ethiopian, having had an unpleasant meal at an Ethiopian restaurant in the US (New Haven, Connecticut), but I was in for a pleasant surprise at Ras. The first thing that impressed me was the layout. There are regular tables, and also tradition Ethiopian tables. My friend and …
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#6 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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mein0001 says:
Oh glorious yummyness! Everything was scrumptious. I found it to be a cozy little spot. Multiple tables for smaller numbers in the front of the restaurant and a room that works for larger groups in the back. A lot of things were fried, but I've found that to be the case here with most restaurants. T…
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#7 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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sandracamilla says:
I absolutely love the Face in Beijing. The place offer a choice of 3 different restaurants; Chinese (Jia), Thai (Lan Na Thai) and Indian (Hazara) as well as a bar where one can play pool or kick back and relax with a drink or a glass of wine.
On the Face website, one can read that the structure…
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#8 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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Liselore_Verschuren says:
Tiāndì Yījiā is a beautifully decorated restaurant not too far from Tiananmen square. It has a large indoor pond with hundreds of fish and classic looking furniture. The menu is top-notch with prices that are quite higher than other restaurants in Beijing, but for westerners still very affordabl…
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#9 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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JamesL says:
This is a restaurant serving cuisine from a minority ethnicity in Yunnan. Unlike typical northerner/Beijing dishes, the dishes here are usually low in oil and salt, and absolutely delcious, which made it a no-brainer. Dishes range from 6RMB (for simple sauteed green vegetables) to 25RMB …
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#10 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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princeza_9 says:
Of the foods I wanted to make sure my guests (my parents) had when they visited, Beijing Roast Duck was at the top of the list. So walking along the main street in Wangfujing, we stopped at the Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant in one of the hutongs. We were immediately greeted upon entering, shown t…
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#11 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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princeza_9 says:
This isn't one of those chain hot pot restaurants, and it isn't far away from Sanlitun and Yueshow Fashion Market. They have a good selection of broths, and my favorite- make your own dipping sauce. You don't order sauces off the menu, they have a "do-it-yourself" bar. They're known for ostrich, …
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#12 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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LeighTravelClub says:
During our stay in Beijing, we encountered few restaurants that we could recommend! To be honest we were somewhat disappointed with the quality of food and at times alarmed at the hygeine standards. However, Quan Ju De was an exception and somewhere we would visit again. There are several branches o…
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#13 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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seattlejon says:
I Peking Duck just to say I'd tried it and not really expecting to like it. It turned out to actually be really good!
The most famous roast duck chain in Beijing is Quan Ju De but our guidebook said that one has gone downhill since coming under government ownership and recommended DaDong. This …
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#14 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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princeza_9 says:
As anyone in Beijing would tell you, Western food is expensive. So with that in mind, I wandered my way into Bravo with a hunger for Italian. It's convenient for me since I live two streets away, and is generally convenient, almost right at the door of the ShuangJing metro stop and within quite a fe…
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#15 of 36 restaurants in Beijing
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Purdy says:
For those Westerners who need a traditional western style breakfast - l can recommend a bakery called Bread Talk - you can find this on the shopping malls on Waifunjung Street. Get sweet and savoury breads and a hot coffee. This is really cheap pay around £1.50 for breads and a coffee t…
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