![]() ![]() Most of it is indoor but you can see the two outside locations are a swirled potato on a squewer and frozen yogurt. ![]() Near Houhai Lake there is an area that is like a mini snack-street. Wanfujing Snack StreetĬandied fruit…meats, dumplings, and even things like scorpions on a stick that are still moving! Houhai Lake’s “Snack Street” The crowd was younger and all of the music playing was in English! This brewery is located in the Fang Jia Hutong. This brewery is one of the most westernized places we visited. Bao Rui Men Ding Rou Bingīao Rui Men Ding Rou Bing is a little rough on the inside but their “door nail” meat buns are tasty. Qi Xun Ba Zhao – Guo Er Tiao has amazing traditional Beijing noodles that you must try! This restaurant is located the Cang Jing Guan Hutong. We were surprised to find that both dishes rolled into the pancake (similar to a tortilla) was a delicious combination! Qi Xun Ba Zhao – Guo Er Tiao We had their “Reunion dish”, spring pancakes, kung pao chicken. Ju EnYuan is a small restaurant tucked in the Sea Jing Hutong. We chose a spicy broth and a non-spicy broth! Keep in mind that you cook the food yourself! They have a variety of meats and vegetables to choose from, as well as tofu, how spicy you want your broth to be, etc. They had a Chinese and English menu with a lot of authentic and safe options (lol). Xiabu Xiabu is a chain hotpot restaurant we went to the location in the food court area of the Pearl Market. Xian Lao Man is located in the Dongcheng district, near the drum and bell towers. If you like garlic, check out the large glass urns against the wall near the entrance! They are filled with whole garlic cloves that have been pickled in black vinegar, and you can eat some with your dishes. They also have a lot of other tasty options like noodles, hotpot, soups, appetizers and meat dishes. They have a wide variety of dumplings, both fried and not fried. Xian Lao Man is known for great, cheap dumplings. Here is a list of our favorite places to eat in Beijing! Xian Lao Man Our hotel provided breakfast each day, and on most of the days on our trip we had lunch with our tour guide, so there were only a few meals we would have to figure out on our own. When I began planning my trip to Beijing, I was anxious to eat the food once we got there! Will they speak English? Will I find food that I like? Am I going to get sick from eating the food? I’m sure not everyone thinks they way I do but I am very “Type-A” so I can’t help myself sometimes! I like to try my best to avoid any potential hurdles in any situation I expect to be in. ![]()
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