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2010 Mar 07 Folksy Barbecued Meat: Lao Beijing Kaorou Opens at Houhai

This folksy restaurant near Houhai joins a tiny number of places in the capital serving barbecued meat the old Beijing way.

Besides cold dishes like pickled broad beans or peanuts (RMB 6), the major choices are beef (RMB 18 per 200g) or mutton (RMB 20 per 200g). The meat is marinated in an aromatic sauce beforehand and then grilled on a zhizi (Qing-style charcoal brazier) at your table.

A nip of baijiu is said to be the traditional pairing for this simple snack, and be sure to order some sesame bread (zhima shaobing) and a heap of cabbage to soak up all the juices.

Lao Beijing Kaorou 老北京烤肉
Daily 11am-11pm. 14A, Longtoujing Hutong (near Prince Gong's Mansion south of Houhai Lake), Xicheng District (8322 2217)
西城区龙头井胡同甲14号(近恭王府)


 

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