EAT: Beijing Duck and Bubbly, Hot Pot at Superfly, Winter Menu at Daruma

EAT: Your bite-sized guide to the best eats to be had in Beijing this week.


Hot pot back on the menu at Superfly

Superfly at the Opposite House has put hot pot back on its menu just in time for the chilly weather. There are three hot pot bases to choose from — mala (they are a Sichuan restaurant, after all), Yunnan mushroom with Pu'er tea, and, new for this year, lamb stew cooked with special herbs and spices.

Purchase a hot pot set for two for RMB 288 (including your choice of hot pot base, two types of meat, and four types of vegetable, tofu or noodles) via their WeChat store (check the link in this post) and get two free glasses of champagne. 

Winter menu Daruma

Trendy izakaya Daruma is also giving its menu a winter makeover, adding a selection of warming new eats. Try the sukiyaki sumo hot pot, featuring chicken meatballs, pork, and tofu in a rich broth, a favorite of sumo wrestlers when they're bulking up before a fight, or slurp down a bowl of ramen with slow-cooked chicken bone broth. We've got our eye on the beef tongue kushikatsu, featuring beef tongue cooked until tender, then coated in panko breadcrumbs and deep-fried until golden brown. They've also got six new sakes, four new white wines, and four new red wines to pair with your meal.

Beijing duck and bubbles at Intercontinental Sanlitun

What's better than Peking duck? Peking duck with a bottle of bubbly on the side. Every Thursday evening, head to Ying Chinese at Intercontinental Sanlitun to enjoy a whole roasted Peking duck with a bottle of chilled sparkling wine for just RMB 288. Perfect for a mid-week treat. 

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The 2021 Pizza Cup moves onward this Saturday, Dec 4, into the Bracket C Taste-Off at Georgia’s Feast. This weekend features The Local, Annie's, Q Mex and La Pizza — it's likely to be a close one, so buy your tickets now if you want to have your say!

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READ: COVID Gourmand: Restaurant Guide Issued By Beijing CDC

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