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2013 Feb 10 Nice Personality! Vote Now In The Reader Restaurant Awards

Over the next few weeks we'll be reminding you of the many reasons for you to vote in the Beijinger's tenth annual Reader Restaurant Awards and there's no better place to start than the two categories based on Beijing restaurant personalities. It's the people that make the restaurants and you've both a casual dining and fine dining opportunity to let them know how you feel. This is your chance to declare who gives you the best culinary experience in the city. 

 To go straight to the ballot and cast your vote, click here.
To find out more about previous Reader Restaurant Awards, click here.
To learn more about this year's personalities, read on.

Best Personality (Casual)

  • Jun Trinh, 4corners
  • Rich Akers, Gung Ho! Pizza
  • Gordon Kutil, The Big Smoke Bistro/Uncle Otis
  • Andrew Stevenson, Obentos
  • Josh Lally, Lush/Pyro Pizza
  • Jeff Powell, Back Alley Bistro/Frost
  • Alan Wong, Hatsune/Kagen/Karaiya
  • Seth Grossman, Home Plate Bar-B-Que
  • Laura Fanelli, The Veggie Table

Best Personality (Fine Dining)

  • Reto Kistler, TRB (Temple Restaurant Beijing)
  • Espen Harbitz, Capital M
  • Brian Reimer, Maison Boulud
  • Ignace Lecleir, TRB (Temple Restaurant Beijing)
  • Andrew Ahn, Ssam
  • Daniel Urdaneta Mosto/Modo
  • Alex Molina, Modo/Mosto
  • Gaby Alves, SALT

Ready to vote? Click here to go to the ballot.

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