Bocata
Despite the rise of the likes of Element Fresh and Panino Teca, Bocata remains popular among a varied clientele that includes expat families taking it easy on the weekend and embassy staff stopping by for lunch. Salad portions are generous, and the sandwiches (average RMB 35) feature authentic delicatessen fillings like smoked pork, roast beef and German sausage, as well as cheeses like Emmental and Brie, all on fresh, toasted baguettes. Good coffee too. The white rock terrace makes this sandwich cafe a pleasant retreat when the climate is congenial.
Location
- Sanlitun 三里屯
- 3 Sanlitun Lu (opposite 3.3 Shopping Center), Chaoyang District
- 朝阳区三里屯路3号3.3大厦对面
- Daily 10am-midnight
- 6417 5291
- Wifi
- Parking available
- Delivery available
- Chinese bank cards accepted
- ¥¥ 30-50 per person
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Great sandwiches and patio
Stopped in at Bocata for lunch last week and really enjoyed it. Patio is great and the sandwiches are delicious (esp. the spicy tuna). Great value at ~30 kuai each. The salads looked pretty decent as well. Overall a solid spot, I'll definitely be back.
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Delicious sandwiches, great price, lovely outdoor location
I always order the German Sausage sandwich and thick cut fries. Then order another, like the Spicy Tuna, Salmon, Beef and Bacon. Good portions and great price for SLT. Outdoor seating is lovely in the spring summer months.
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No longer dog-friendly, boo.
The new management no longer permits dogs on premises.
Shame, I'm taking my pooch somewhere more humane.
Not going to miss their lackluster sandwiches anyway.
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Lovely menu but come with mosquito repellents
We had a such a relaxing afternoon at Bocata until the sun went down and the mosquitoes took control of the place. I know the management is making effort (mosquito repellants at every table) so I think there's really nothing else that can be done unless they build a net over the garden. We try going for lunch if we want to sit outside and for dinner, we'll ask for a table indoor.
Mosquitoes aside, the sandwiches are delicious! I can try a different one every week and do a repeat and still won't get bored. The signature tuna melt is my favorite.
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Beautiful Terrace
Just spent the entire afternoon today sitting on their terrace. The tall plants that fence off the main SLT road works wonders for creating a little oasis. I liked the decorations and staff were obliging. Paninis were quite large--not bad, but could've used a bit more filling.
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The place is good but this review bit overrated
The place does offer good sandwhiches ,perhaps better value for money than element fresh .
The new expats would need to struggle with the chinese waiters attitude but the sandwhiches make good worth the trip .
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Best Sandwiches in China
With its Moorish architecture, clunky wooden tables and white cushion seats, the only feeling of China you get is when you look out the enormous glass windows to the street of Sanlitun.
From the moment we ordered our drinks we knew Bocata was going to be different. Asking for drinks off the menu, we received Spanish Mahou beer and hot chocolate. The Mahou beer was a refreshing change to the usual local and imported beers, and was a light bitter taste. More amazing however was the discovery of the best hot chocolate in China. Every single restaurant we have tried has had packaged water down hot chocolate. This was the first authentic European hot chocolate we have found, thick and very creamy, almost like chocolate syrup.
The service was also very polite and not fussy, and the deco ambience made it a relaxing night where you could forget about the outside world. Of course as Carlos the manager warned, it is probably best to come in the evenings, as lunch time is extremely busy, as the employees from the surrounding businesses rush to have lunch within 45 minutes. Bocata caters to the family and business yet maintains a more cool and lose atmosphere.
After savoring the drinks, we ordered fried potatoes and potato croquettes. The dishes were very well presented with minimalist bowls. The fried potatoes were crunchy and not greasy. These were definitely home-made gourmet French fries. You could taste the fluffy potato inside rather than simply over used salt and oil. They tasted healthy and fresh. The croquettes were even better. Hot, hot, hot, plump and round, they have fantastic garlic after taste.
We hadn’t even had the main meals and already the restaurant is a winner. It shouldn’t be surprising though. Carlos studied to be a chef in his native Spain and worked in Portugal and France. He wound up on a one month holiday in China and fell in love. China was another world with too many things to learn.
With promptness our sandwiches arrived. The sandwiches range from 26 to 46 rmb. Each sandwich is a keeper, and worth more than the three to eight dollars you are paying. I ordered the Chili Tuna Sandwich. It was creamy and a little spicy, and the bread, which is freshly baked at the restaurant, was a softer ciabatta, not too crunchy or hard. It is a new type of bread invented by Bocata to cater to the local Chinese who are not used to harder crispier bread. The tuna tasted fresh and light, definitely not like the greasy diner food most sandwich shops imitate here in China. It tasted European, and felt like you could have been in Europe that instant eating quality food.
The Aussie beef sandwich was also a real good surprise. With imported Australian beef it was warm and succulent without being overly cheesy. It made you crave more with every bite.
Carlos has perfected the quick lunch for the time constrained concept. Though there are now rival sandwich shops, none are done to such perfection as at Bocata. As he says, the best way to bring a culture is through food, and Carlos has not only done that, but has brought a sandwich haven to those in need for some good bread, cheese, and meat.
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Good toasted sandwiches
I like this place for a quick sandwich. Bocata's are served on toasted bread and almost all of them seem to feature feature bacon, ham or cheese. The coffees are not bad at all either. The menu doesn't go far beyond sandwiches and salads - I always seem to end up ordering the same thing - but I've always had good experiences here.
One thing I would add is that Bocaata is really more of a summer place - the terrace/garden area is much more appealing than the interior. Good cafe though.
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Awesome sandwiches.
Bocata is one of my favourite places in Beijing for sandwiches. The environment is comfortable (outdoor seating in the summer, nice clean bathroom), the prices are on the low-end of the expat pricing scale, and the food is spectacular.
I've tried a good number of their sandwiches, and they're generally all extremely well done, and the french fries are an almost necessary accompaniment. Service does not tend to be as annoyingly obsequious as so many other expat dining places here in the 'jing.
A sandwich, a drink and a few french fries will fill you up for the whole day, most likely for less than 50 RMB a person.
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