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Happy Dragon Saga Hotel with terrace Beijing Forbidden City Wang Fu Jing Street

★★★★Beijing
9.8/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Two-Bedroom Suite
1x Queen 40 Up to 6

The air-conditioned suite has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The suite features a wardrobe, an…

Family Room with Private Bathroom
1x Twin 35 Up to 4

Offering free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The fami…

Suite with Alley View
2x Twin 35 Up to 3

This suite is consisted of of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. This sui…

Suite with Terrace
1x Super King 35 Up to 3

This suite features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. A seating area wit…

Executive Triple Room
3x Twin 20 Up to 3

This triple room has air conditioning, an electric kettle and a TV. The unit has 3 beds.

Deluxe Twin Room
2x Twin 18 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The twin r…

Deluxe Double Room
1x Queen 18 Up to 3

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. This dou…

Small Double Room(No Window)
1x Queen 15 Up to 2

With no windows, this double room provides air conditioning, an electric kettle, heating and a TV. The unit offers 1 bed…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Zijin Mansion★ Michelin Though its name means "purple and gold", this cosy restaurant is clad in hand-embroidered orange fabric with a bird theme. The Hakkanese chef reinterprets traditional Cantonese fare with a refined touch and occasional Hakkanese twists. The braised pork belly ribs with preserved mustard greens are made with rose myrtle fruit wine from his home county. The double-boiled chicken and fish maw soup with conch seduces with its rich, deep umami.996m
  • Lei Garden (Jinbao Tower)★ Michelin Lei Garden hails from Hong Kong and specialises in authentic Cantonese fare. This is their first Beijing outpost and it rolls out food of a consistently high standard. Most ingredients are sourced from their own farm to ensure quality and freshness. The signature roasted pork belly boasts alternate layers of fat and meat, with crispy skin and juicy flesh. To avoid disappointment, pre-order slow-cooked soups that take over six hours to make.1.1km
  • Gastro Esthetics DaDong★ Michelin The Peking duck chain’s flagship in town got a makeover in 2021 and was re-branded as the chain’s most exclusive branch. The signature roast duck only uses 22-day-old birds, and is served with condiments like pancake, cucumber, scallion, minced garlic and bean sauce. Braised sea cucumber is a sensational tour de force – spiny sea cucumber from Kanto, Japan is prepared tableside à la minute. Seasonal seafood and mushroom dishes are also the highlights.1.4km
  • Jing★ MichelinDianping Must-EatBlack Pearl 2◆ What this basement restaurant space lacks in views it more than makes up for with eclectic art and a chic bar. Chef William Mahi, who hails from the Basque Country, puts a new Basque spin on French classics. Novel creations such as 52-degree egg with potato foam and white truffle aside, his light-tasting menu appeals with a vast array of seafood, including langoustine, spider crab and squid. The authentic Basque cheesecake is another highlight.1.4km
  • Zhiguan Courtyard★ Michelin This restaurant, annexed to an art gallery, sports a dining room complete with historical garden views through its floor-to-ceiling windows. Liaoning fisherman’s-style dishes are re-created here, with produce from Changbai Mountains and fish from Bohai Sea and Liao River. Signatures include green willow clams, and stir-fried sea snail with green onion—both flavoursome and full of umami.1.5km
  • Fu Chun Ju★ Michelin Designed by German architect Ole Scheeren, this dining room seamlessly blends pared-down modernism with hutong traditions. Imagine circular booths that create an array of semi-private spaces. The experienced head chef from Hong Kong showcases his solid, savvy skills in signature dishes like roast pigeon. The menu includes many items that are available in individual portion sizes, so diners can sample the variety of his repertory. The delicately-crafted dim sum is recommended at lunchtime.1.9km
  • Lao Chuan BanBib In 1979, the branch office of Sichuan provincial government opened this restaurant to serve comfort food from back home to homesick officials. Since opening its doors to the public in 1995, it has been a popular spot among locals. In the cosy space, motifs of Beijing hutongs are combined with Sichuan cultural symbols. All-time classics include mouth-watering chicken with springy skin and velvety meat in a fiery spicy peanut and sesame sauce.902m
  • Bao Bao HaoBib Dome awnings, faux stained glass and vintage photos conjure up the golden age of Xiguan, Guangzhou's former trading hub. Since 2000, the place has been jam-packed with diners coming for its famous sizzling claypot dishes. All ingredients are seared to order in claypots over scorching heat to achieve smoky wok hei. With its juicy, flavoursome meat and intoxicating aromas, the sand ginger chicken is a particular standout.957m
  • Trb Hutong★ Michelin Hidden in the courtyard of a historic temple, this cosy, modern, professionally run dining room raises customer expectations. Polished, immaculately crafted dishes starring top-notch local produce hit the spot every time. The premium signature menu is inspired by the chef’s personal history and stars luxury ingredients. The seasonal menu lavishly calls upon ripe, mature produce and Le Grand Dessert finale is definitely worth writing home about.2.1km
  • Mingyuan RestaurantBib For decades, the authentic Beijingese hospitality and unpretentious vibe of this no-frills joint in an alley has been a hit with the locals. Similarly, the menu brims with Beijingese home-style classics at down-to-earth prices. Fried meatballs in sweet and sour sauce boast a crispy crust; old-Beijing zha jiang mian sports bouncy hand-rolled noodles in an aromatic meat sauce. Also try old-fashioned snacks like fried starch sausage or fermented mung bean milk.1.1km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Forbidden City Chinese imperial palace in Beijing3.0km
  • Workers Stadium football stadium in Chaoyang, Beijing, China1.8km
  • Temple of the Sun building in Chaoyang District, China1.2km
  • St. Joseph's Church, Beijing church building in Beijing, China1.7km
  • Tiananmen Square public square in Beijing, China3.3km
  • National Museum of China museum in Beijing, China3.1km
  • National Art Museum of China art museum in Beijing, China2.0km
  • Khanbaliq capital of the Yuan dynasty within present-day Beijing2.7km

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