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Restaurants > Chinese
This tiny little family-run eatery in a old courtyard house in a rundown hutong in a forgotten district of the capital is undoubtedly the most authentic place to taste the city’s signature dish.The cramped little...
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Restaurants > Austrian, German & Swiss
Paulaner Brauhaus: located behind the Lufthansa Department Store and the Kempinsky Hotel.
We have eaten at the Paulaner Brauhaus chain in both Beijing and Shanghai, and find them to be very similar. You...
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Restaurants > Chinese
Yung Kee must be the most famous restaurant in Hong Kong. Both Alli and I received recommendations from Chinese friends that we must go to Yung Kee and order the roast goose when in...
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Restaurants > Contemporary
Occupying the top two floors of The Peninsula, the Philippe Starcke- designed interior of this exclusive restaurant is beautiful, with luxuriously thick carpets and striking views of the city. Specialising in Pacific Rim fusion cuisine,...
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Restaurants > Vegetarian
Unbelievable, and probably the best take on Asian vegetarian food the world over! With a fantastic open-style buffet that offers everything from traditional Chinese dishes to faux-fish sushi and sashimi, it would be quite hard...
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Restaurants > Chinese
I haven’t quite gotten over the fact that my first meal in Beijing was at a McDonalds. On our first day Dad and I were up at the crack of dawn thanks to Jetlag. So...
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Restaurants > Chinese
Many of my friends thought I was crazy. There were bets on when I would get dysentery or worms...Eating from street vendors is the way to go in China. It is much easier than muddling...
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Restaurants > Thai
This is not the most up-scale Thai restaurant around, but reasonable prices and quality dishes keep it popular with young expats and Chinese. The two small rooms, served by a central kitchen, are bright and...
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Restaurants > Chinese
This night market has to be seen to be believed. Eager crowds jostle alongside red and white stalls, responding to the calls of vendors or the sight of something delicious or extraordinary to behold. Food...
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Restaurants > Other
There is a reason why this Sunday brunch is crowned the “World’s Greatest” by respected gourmet critics. A friend that has a place in Shanghai for business recommended the Westin Shanghai in the Bund Center...
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