Blog Tag - Chinese Restaurants

A Taste of Jiangnan at Jing Yaa Tang with Revamped Spring Menu until Apr 22
When it comes to impressing guests when your wallet is fat, the Opposite House is always a safe bet. Be it the food, wine selection, elegant...
Sample Diverse Chinese Cuisine at Beijing's Best New Chinese Restaurants
A Closer Look reviews the winners from our 2015 Reader Restaurant Awards, which were announced March 16. This time around we take a look at the...
Old School: Xiao Wang Fu
With four locations throughout Beijing, you would expect a restaurant to boast a consistent, if not high, standard. However, Xiao Wang Fu brings up...
Bianyifang: Peking Duck and in Running for Best Duck (Casual)
Duck is a Beijing classic, and everyone has their favorite, but which one is really the best? We went to try Bianyifang, a laozihao, or time-honoured...
Beijing Enacts Strict Food Policy For APEC
Hotels that will play host to official guests during the upcoming Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) event in Beijing November 3-12 will be...
Knockout Sichuan on Xiaoyun Lu
For a high-end restaurant that combines both modern and classical design elements, Fu Yuan does an impressive job with the basics, turning out...
Like Being Welcomed Into Someone’s Home: Jin Shan Ge Grilled Fish Restaurant
With the exception of the growing expat enclave in Shuangjing, it’s rare for most foreigners to travel south of Chang’an Jie, but there are some...
The Delicious, Creamy Texture of Rabbit Brain at Shuang Liu Lao Ma Tu Tou
Bunnies are cute and cuddly. They are also delicious. Rabbit is part of old school French cuisine, especially rustic stews and terrines, but it’s...
Drunken Delights: Delicious Dishes on the Sauce
Chinese cuisine has no shortage of cooking methods; one of the most intoxicating involves using spirits to season and cure a variety of meat,...
Frontier Feasts: Cuisines of China’s Wide-open Country
We Beijingers are proud, rugged northerners, and our cuisine reflects that. But climatic conditions are much harsher for much of China than they are...