Hoolala Chicken
Fans of Korean dramas cannot miss the crispy fried chicken and Korean hot pot in Hoolala Chicken. Recommended by numerous Korean stars, the South Korea’s top-ranking Hoolala Chicken opens its first restaurant in China. Within the restaurant is pleasant and relaxing vibe, combining Korean and Western styles in decoration. Before long, the restaurant gains enormous popularity, with a queue outside it. As it gets colder, customers like to order the authentic Korean hot pot and traditional shin ramyun.
Address: No. 15, AnhuibeiliXiuyuan, Chaoyang District, Beijing (near Bank of Jiangsu and Haiya Building)
Average spend: 70 yuan per person
Courtyard
Hidden in a residential building, Courtyard is a small restaurant owned by a Korean woman. The dishes in restaurant Courtyard would remind you of the foods mother made, and customers can sit on the floor to enjoy the delicacy casually. The restaurant’s Korean hot pot and fried chicken is affordable and much liked by customers. And this is a perfect place for friends to gather together to chat, eat and drink.
The Korean hot pot here comes with a lot of foods inside like ham, but it doesn’t include the fish sticks and the savory cheese. With tender and refreshing taste, the cheese egg roll here is big and has rich cheese.
Average spend: 70 yuan per person
Address: F3, Botai International Center, WangjingSubdistrict (on North Huguang Street and Guangshun North Street)