A.T. Café
4# JiuXian QiaoLu, in 798 Art District, Beijing
The Cedar Tavern of Factory 798, where everyone who is anyone runs into someone they know.
Beijing Dadong Roast Duck Restaurant
Bldg3, TuanJieHu BeiKou, DongSanHuan, SE corner of ChangHong Qiao, Beijing Tel: 86.10.6582.2892
The gold standard in Peking Duck, featuring a special set of seasonings.
Bellagio
35# XiaoYunLu, ChaoYang District, Beijing Tel: 86.10.84519988
www.bellagiocafe.com.cn
Turns effortlessly from white-collar weekday lunch spot to Sunday brunch hangout to post-clubbing oasis, serving a menu of Taiwanese dishes and sweets.
Daijiacun (Dai Village) Restaurant
13 Tiyuguan Lu, Chongwen District, Beijing Tel: 010 6594 2454
www.daijiacun.com
DingDing Xiang Hot Pot
1/F 14#DongZhongJie, DongZhiMen WaiDaJie, DongCheng District, Beijing Tel: 86.10.6417.2546
www.dingdingxiang.com.cn
Instant-boil mutton has never tasted so good.
Green T. House
6# GongTi XiLu, ChaoYang District, Beijing Tel: 86.10.6552.8310
E-mail: reservations@green-t-house.com www.greenteahouse.com.cn
High design pervades this fusion favorite, from the tall chairs to the rose petals surrounding the excellent sesame beef.
KaoRou Ji
14# QianHai DongYan, XiCheng District, Beijing Tel: 86.10.6404.2554
www.jdht.com.cn/
Halal standard at the narrowest point of Houhai lake.
LongShun Yuan MaLa XiangGuo
1# HeYing ZhongJie Dong, Beijing Tel: +86.10.6473.3483
Aernout Mik loves this subspecies of Sichuan hotpot, in which the ingredients (frog, eel, beef, lamb) are tossed with a mix of trance inducing herbs and spices.
A very local and cheap resto, super spicy.
Made In China
1/F Grant Hyatt Hotel, 1A Dong ChangAnJie, DongCheng District, Beijing Tel: 86.10.6510.9608
beijing.grand.hyatt.com/
Refined twists on the standard northern Chinese repertoire, with fantastic duck and lobster dishes.
South Beauty
2/F China World, West building, ChaoYang District, Beijing Tel: 86.10.6505.0809
www.qiaojiangnan.com
New spins on the Sichuan classics amidst China-chic decor; try the cumin fish.
To Where (Qu Na’r)
16# DongSanHuan BeiLu, ChaoYang District, Beijing Tel: 86.10.6508.1597
Called just “the cafeteria” by the inner circle of artist and owner Ai Weiwei, and serving the refined southern cuisine of his native Zhejiang.
Xu Xiang Zhai Vegetarian Restaurant
26# GuoZiJian DaJie, DongCheng District, Beijing Tel: +86.10.6404.6568
Vegetables that look and taste like meat on a quiet street near the Lama Temple.
YueLu ShanWu
51-10 DiAnMen XiDaJie, in Lotus Lane, XiCheng District, Beijing Tel: 86.10.6617.2696
Spicy Hunan classics on the west bank of Beijing’s Houhai lake. By artist Fang Lijun.
Opposite House
The Villiage Building 1, 11 Sanlitun Rd, 100027 Chaoyang District Tel: 8610 6417 6688
www.theoppositehouse.com
The International Olympic Committee was based at this newish arrival during the Beijing games. It may not yet be as famous—or lived-in—as its Singapore sibling, but the properties share a focus on personalized service and this location is a stone's throw from Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. -reviewed by Indagare Travel, Inc.
The Regent Beijing
99 Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District, 100005 Beijing Tel: (1800) 545-4000
E-mail: beijing@regenthotels.com www.regenthotels.com
A good choice for travelers looking for a dose of tranquility in the buzzing city, the St. Regis sits on a leafy, embassy-lined street. Not that there isn't plenty of on-site entertainment, including Jazz concerts at its cigars-and-whiskey Press Club Bar and a ten-pin bowling alley. -reviewed by Indagare Travel, Inc.
Regular upgrades have allowed the Peninsula to keep up with the new arrivals of Beijing five-stars, and service—the hotel company's calling card—remains top-notch. The two gold Rolls-Royces that pick up VIPs are legendary as is the hotel's fortuitous address: on Goldfish Lane. -reviewed by Indagare Travel, Inc.