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1 Queen Bed 1744 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 dev…
1 Queen Bed 753 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 devi…
1 Queen Bed 431 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 devices) Bathroom - S…
1 Double Bed 431 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 devices) Food & Drink…
1 Queen Bed 431 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 devices) Bathroom - S…
1 Queen Bed 431 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 devices) Bathroom - S…
1 Queen Bed 377-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 devi…
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Restaurants nearby
- Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)★★★ Michelin Upon arrival at this upmarket restaurant, diners step into a hallway lined with steeply priced dried fish maws. With years of experience in Hong Kong and Shanghai, Chef Cheung reimagines Chaozhou classics with sophistication and finesse. Braised fish maw with 30-year-aged dried radish is one of his proud creations – the lingering aromas of the radish lend the dish extra depth of flavour. Both the wine list and tea menu are packed with excellent choices.18.1km
- Lu Shang Lu★★ Michelin The speciality here is Shandong cooking, especially Confucius cuisine, sea cucumber and live seafood shipped daily from Jiaodong peninsula. The chef is from Yantai and knows the food from his home province inside out. Try his roast 45-day-old duck served with caviar, prawn crackers and Shandong pancakes, which embodies features of both Beijing and Shandong cuisine. The lengthy tea menu and bespoke tea service make for a very special experience.18.0km
- Jingji★★ Michelin Jingji specialises in royal cuisine that not only pays homage to the nation's culinary traditions, but also captures the essence of regional recipes. The two set menus served in the main dining room focus on dried seafood and vegetables. Try the firm-textured braised fish maw in a flavoursome broth. Those booking a private room can customise their menus. The name is a portmanteau of "Beijing" and "Yueji" – the official flower of the city.18.0km
- Poetry‧Wine (Dongsanhuan Middle Road)★ Michelin The bamboo bush, jade ornaments, ink paintings and cut flowers may prime your brain for a hefty price tag, but a meal in this modern restaurant doesn’t break the bank. Its signature braised fish head is juicy and tender, nicely braised in an aromatic brown sauce. Roast duck uses 40-day-old birds that are chargrilled to perfection and plated gorgeously. Always save room for the creamed yam and osmanthus sweet soup.16.6km
- Xin Rong Ji (Jianguomenwai Street)★ Michelin The upmarket chain is famous for flawlessly fresh seafood flown in from Taizhou daily and this branch is no exception. If you find the à la carte menu overwhelming, go for the set menu to sample various specialities all at once. Besides their signature wild-caught yellow croaker and fried hairtail, make sure you save room for the bird’s nest sweet soup with coconut water and buffalo milk. For the best experience, book a table and pre-order in advance.17.5km
- Giada Garden★ Michelin The Milanese fashion brand runs this elegant restaurant that exudes feminine sensibility. On the menu, Northern Italian classics are the main draw: think veal Milanese and Piedmontese beef brasato, as well as hand-made agnolotti and linguine. The array of freshly baked Italian bread on offer is also fantastic. For the full experience, order the set menu. Oenophiles should check out the wine list, which features labels from every region of Italy.17.8km
- The Beijing Kitchen (Jianguo Road)★ Michelin With over 40 years of experience, this owner-chef from Hong Kong samples what his team makes daily to keep improving the quality. He is justly proud of his crispy deep-fried squab – 30-day-old birds are basted three times to crisp the skin while keeping the meat juicy and silky. Other standouts include double-boiled soups, dim sum, as well as sago and pomelo in mango purée that strikes a perfect balance between sweet and tangy.18.0km
- Rong Pao★ Michelin This brand under the Xin Rong Ji group specialises in Sichuan fare, in particular cuisine from Yibin, the chef's home city. Most of his ingredients are from Sichuan and seasonal. With its deep fiery heat, the plateau loach hot pot with green Sichuan peppercorns on the vine is a hit. The quick-fried pork liver and kidney is another must-try. The drinks list focuses on wine and sparkling tea from Sichuan. Ask the sommelier about wine pairings.18.0km
- 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.18.5km
- 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.18.5km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Temple of Heaven imperial complex of religious buildings in Beijing, China15.1km
- Forbidden City Chinese imperial palace in Beijing19.0km
- Tiananmen Square public square in Beijing, China17.8km
- National Museum of China museum in Beijing, China17.6km
- Niujie Mosque mosque in Beijing16.7km
- Mausoleum of Mao Zedong final resting place of Mao Zedong, former Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, in Beijing, China17.4km
- Tiananmen monumental gate in the centre of Beijing, China18.1km
- National Centre for the Performing Arts opera house in Beijing, China17.9km
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