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Imperial-style food You Should not Miss

2017-06-25

Fangshan Restaurant (Tian’anmen Square)

Fangshan Restaurant (Tian’anmen Square), located on the due east of Chairman Mao Zedong Memorial Hall, and in the east of Tian’anmen Square, it is also the closest restaurant to Tian’anmen Square. After years of development, Fangshan Restaurant has integrated the advantages of its industry peers. By understanding the pith of modern diet, it has increased its cuisines from 108 to over 800. Fangshan Restaurant’s cuisines are carefully made with selected ingredients, and many have cultural connotations. The environment is flawless, resplendent and magnificent, since it was the Emperors’ Kitchen in the Qing Dynasty. Its royal cuisines are authentic, and even Pea Flour Cake, an ordinary dish, has its own feature. With considerate service and fantastic food, Fangshan Restaurant is optimal for a business banquet.

Average spend: 219 yuan per capita

Recommended dishes: Pea Flour Cake, French Bean Rolls, Kung Pao Shrimp, Fried Crispy Duck, Stir-fried Eel Shreds

Address: No.37 Dongjiaominxiang (East of Tian’anmen Square)

Tel: 010-65233105; 65233106

Meiweizhen Restaurant (China World Towers)

Meiweizhen Restaurant has an advantageous geographical location in western China World Towers, and it is world-renowned for its “Buddha Jumps over the Wall”. This legendary cuisine, made with more than 20 kinds of delicacies, is quite tasty and delicious. As the most expensive restaurant of Chinese Aristocrat Cuisine in Beijing, the restaurant boasts the spotless environment and upscale tableware.

Average spend: 393 yuan per capita

Recommended dishes: Buddha Jumps over the Wall, Pea Flour Cake, Roast Duck with Salad, French Bean Rolls, Durian with Ice Skin

Address: Room L301, F3, West China World Towers І, No.1 Jianguomen Outer Street

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