Old Beijing Eats Old Beijing Fried Brown Sauce Noodles King (Lao Beijing Zha Jiang Mian Da Wang ) On entering, shop assistants might surprise you by their loud cries of welcome, a ritual following old Beijing tradition. The restaurant is decorated with traditional Beijing paintings and done out with local furniture. In addition to characteristic Beijing dishes, fried brown sauce noodles are a big attraction here. Location: No 29 Chongwenmen Waidajie, Chongwen District, Tel: (86-10) 6705-6705
Location: No 5, Area 4, Anhuili, Asian Games Village, 200 metres to the east of Asian Games Village Post Office, Tel: (86-10) 6491-1258
Location: No 8 Beitoutiao, Tuanjiehu, Chaoyang District, Tel: (86-10)-6582-1916
Decorated in a typical Beijing style and serving Beijing-style food, the restaurant offers a wide variety of local dishes and traditional snacks. This serves more dishes than average noodles restaurants. Location: No 23 Dongsi Shitiao, 200 metres to the west of Poly Plaza, Dongcheng District, Tel: (86-10) 8403-7831
Location: No 20 North of Guangximen, east side of Ito Yokado Shilipu Store, Chaoyang District, Tel: (86-10) 6557-0115 |
Friday 20 August 2010
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