Vivian's Food Court - Her Beijing
Bites
Looking for a tip on where the best
dining or nightlife is in Beijing?
Too many of Beijing's restaurants
open and close in any given month to offer an accurate
count, but it is difficult to imagine a city with more
eateries per square mile, or a more exhaustive variety
of Chinese cuisines. The short life span of the average
restaurant in Beijing can create headaches, but the
upside is a dynamic culinary environment where
establishments that manage to stick around have
generally earned the right to exist.
Affordable Chinese food is
everywhere in Beijing, and not all of the places serving
it are an offense to Western hygiene standards. Our senior
travel advisor Vivian has done it all and seen it
all and is now ready to give you the inside scoop on
what makes this Olympic City really tick.
Food Styles in China
Northern Style is dominated by
wheat-floor foods.
Central Style also known as Xian Cuisine characteristics
are being hearty and salty with strong flavors.
Southern Style known as Shanghai cuisine uses braising
and stewing for a soft flavors and mellow fragrances.
Spiciness Style or Szechuan Cuisine is famous for
sourness and spiciness.
Her recommendations are based on:
1) location and environment - You
want to eat in a clean environment in and outside of a
restaurant.
2) hygiene -- This is a quite common
problem with Chinese restaurants. You want to eat
safely.
3) service - Needless to say. This
will make your dining happy or not.
1) The Herbal
Café (草本工坊). --
Located in the Jianguomen area, close to Sitech Mall.
Also is in the Sanlitun Shopping Mall, the 3rd Floor.
Features great Hong Kong food.
2) Haidilao Hotpot (海底捞). -- Located
in Chaoyao Road and also in the Viva Center Mall, the #1
rated hot pot place in the city. Featuring superior
customer service, we had our company dinner there.
3) The
Peking Roast Duck (全聚德和平门店). -- Go to Quanjude in
Hepingmen (Peace Gate) downtown. This is where the most
authentic and
best Peking duck is served.
This is what CNN said about its Peking Duck:
"The maltose-syrup glaze coating
the skin is the secret. Slow roasted in an oven, the
crispy, syrup-coated skin is so good that authentic
eateries will serve more skin than meat, and bring it
with pancakes, onions and hoisin or sweet bean sauce.
Other than flying or floating, this is the only way you
want your duck."
Alternative dining place: Dadong
Duck House (大董)
features the new generation Peking duck founded by an
MBA graduate Mr. Dong. With his relentless research of
technology, his ducks taste crispy while not as oily as
the ducks served at Quanjude. Location: Subway
Line 10 at Tuanjiehu (团结湖) Station
or Changhongqiao (长虹桥).
4) Nanjing Impressions (南京大排档)
features Nanjing style delicious
dishes.
Begin
with
yangzhou
lanhuagan
(扬州兰花干, 5RMB), a small piece of beancurd artfully
cut and sauced. It looks better than it tastes and
is a nice lead-in to the
diguo
xiaogongji
(地锅小公鸡, 42RMB), tender chicken with bones served in
a pot lined with sesame dressed bread, best shared
among large groups. Try the
jizhi
yeshanjun
tang (鸡汁野山菌汤,28RMB), a delightful soup that
complements the mushroom well. That same soup also
reappears in the
laojitang
xiaohuntun
(老鸡汤小馄饨, 6RMB), afloat with small pork-filled gems
and slices of green onion.
Elsewhere, a popular
yaxue
fensi
shaguo
(鸭血粉丝砂锅, 22RMB) arrives as a mixed bowl of duck
blood, pig’s liver and rice noodles that’s simply
overrated. We preferred the
jiuniang
chidou
yuanxiao
(酒酿赤豆元宵, 6RMB), a sweet fermented rice bean soup, or
sweet taro cooked in the traditional way (古法糖芋苗,
6RMB) – a Nanjing favourite.
Order some Nanjing rainflower
green tea (雨花茶; 30RMB per pot) for live performances
of
Suzhou
Pingtan
(every evening, Tuesday to Sunday). A
pipa
accompanies two or three storytellers, who, in
Suzhou dialect, recite quotations from classic
novels. It’s a perfect opportunity to steal a piece
of southern tranquility in the midst of busy,
northern city life.
Nanjing Impression is conveniently located in Shimao
Department Store at Sanlitun.
5) Bellagio Cafe (鹿港小镇).
Website in English
http://www.bellagiocafe.com.cn/children/1_en.html.
The newest branch is on the 4th floor of "amp Plaza" in
Wangfujing, where Apple Store is located.
5) Kro’s Nest Pizza-- A 10 minute
walk from exit B of the Liangmaqiao Subway. This Beijing
pizza institution features enormous pizzas, deep-fried
jalapenos and other pizza innovations like pizza
sliders. You'll even find hyper-caloric desserts like
funnel cake and Rocky Road Rice-Krispy Pie.
6) Baoyuan Jiaozi Wu 宝源饺子屋-- Located
near the Agricultural Exhibition Center. Ever wished
dumplings had exteriors to match their mysteriously
exciting fillings? Then head to Baoyuan for a healthful
rainbow of dumplings, their dough dyed with vegetable
and fruit such as spinach, carrot, blueberry and grape.
7) Dali Courtyard 大里院子-- This
charming little courtyard restaurant off Gulou Dongdajie
is one of the city’s most unique outdoor venues and
perfect for warm weather months. Dishes include ru bing
(grilled goat cheese), grilled chilli fish, spicy
stir-fried mushrooms, spicy Yunnan-style dumplings,
crossing-the-bridge noodles (guoqiao mixian), fried
shrimp and stir-fried wild vegetables (ye cai).
8)
Tianchumiaoxiang (Heavenly Delicious)
Vegetarian Restaurant. -- No Egg No MeatNo Smoking. No
AlcoholNo MSGUse Branded Cooking Oil Organic Vegetable
for raw-eaten dishes. This is one of Beijing's top
vegetarian restaurants. Website:
http://liaofan.com/English.
9)
Best Western Restaurants
If
you're a little homesick for Western food while in
Beijing then we have two restaurants that we can gladly
recommend to you.
Known for its burgers, fries,
shakes, and all manner of kid-friendly foods,
Blue Frog never stumbles when it comes to
making sure the whole family is having a great time.
Sliders are a great option for small hands, and each
branch is equipped with everything from high chairs and
colorful cutlery to paper placemats, coloring
implements, and plenty of patient waitstaff. Locations
are all over Beijing, however the one we recommend is at
S2-30, Level 3, S2 Tower, No.19 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang
District (86 10) 6417 4030.
Apparently the biggest pies in
Beijing, Tube Station offers over
20 different varieties of pizza that range from
traditional (think pepperoni) to not-so-traditional
(think Beijing duck with mozzarella and plum sauce).
Head for a sit-down meal in any one of their seven
locations, or order-in for a night at home. Their
flagship location is at 3F 3.3 Building No. 33
Sanlitun Road Chaoyang District (86 10) 5136 5571.
Other Western Chain
Restaurants
TGI Friday’s
Outback
Sizzler's
Hooters
Rainforest Cafe
Hard Rock Cafe
and ...
Papa John's Pizza
Pizza Hut
Do we even need to mention
McDonald's, Burger King and KFC?
Hooters Beijing at Sanlitun,
by Worker's Stadium (newly renovated).
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