Beijing Dinning
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Beijing Dinning Guide |
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Hotpot |
Eating Hot Pot in Beijing Restaurant |
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Hot pot restaurants are especially popular during the winter season when the city cools down and diners are looking for a nice hot meal. For newcomers to this style of eating, ordering at hot pot restaurants can be a little tricky, as finding the best mixture of meats and vegetables is developed through experience.
So here are a few reputable hot pot restaurants in downtown Beijing for newcomers to start their hot pot journey.
Similar to fondue cooking, hot pot is a style of cuisine in which diners select meats and vegetables and prepare their own communal meal in a large pot filled with a usually spicy broth. Hop pot restaurants are especially popular for large parties as they create a collective cooking and eating experience.
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Where can eating Hot Pot in Beijing
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Koufuju hot pot restaurant: reminiscent of old Beijing | |  | Location: No.29 Zhichunlu, Haidian,Beijing Tel: 86-10-82355888 | | A typical Beijing hot pot restaurant, with independent small pots, Koufuju looks much cleaner than common hot pot restaurants. Its mutton, sugar garlic and seasoning are known as the best three of the hot pot world and have attracted the patronage of many Chinese celebrities. Though the price might be a bit high, its strong old Beijing flavor makes up for it. A good place to dine with friends.
Longshunyuan Spicy Pot: Spicy heaven location: East of Beichen Shopping Center Tel: 86-10-64810510 Hot pot at Longshunyuan is a bit different. It doesn't have as much broth as an ordinary hot pot. Diners may put whatever they like into the drier pot to fry. | |
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The combination of bamboo shoots, luncheon meats, broad vermicelli and dried beancurd sticks comes highly recommended. Diners may also choose how spicy they want their meal. Medium-hot alone is enough to numb the mouths of those with a penchant for spice. After dinner, customers are treated to corn porridge.Some diners recommend the airport branch over other Longshunyuan branches for its amazing spiciness. Definitely try the spicy crabs.
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Ningmeng Yezi (lemon leaves): a celebrity-owned restaurant | |  | Location: No.15 Xiaoyunlu, Chaoyang,Beijing Tel: 010-64625505 | Owned by Taiwan pop singer and TV star Wu Qilong, Ningmeng Yezi is a Thai style little eatery featuring hot pot as well as fried dishes.
Three kinds of hot pot broths come highly recommended, the curry broth, spicy and sour broth and the legendary Benz hot pot whose pot has three compartments holding three different-flavored broths chosen from an available six.
After dinner guests get a free taste of the famous Taiwan dessert Hongdou Bingshan (red pea ice mountain). Ningmeng Yezi also boasts tasteful design.
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Haidilao Hot Pot Restaurant: for free treatments | Location: Jia 2 Huixin Dongjie, Chaoyang Tel: 010-84639300 | Haidilao has five branches in Beijing, all which have good reputations among diners. Haidilao provides authentic Sichuan hot pot. All dishes are available in both full and half portions. But what makes dining at Haidilao a pleasant experience is its various free services which make queuing for the dishes a pleasure in itself. At Haidilao all diners are entitled to free ice water, fruit salad, melon seeds, nail care and shoe shining, and they may also play chess or cards while they wait. Another shining point is Haidilao's Lalamian (pulled noodles) performance which features a young boy pulling noodles while dancing. |
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| |  | Chongqing Kongliang Hot Pot
| | Location : 218 Dongzhimen Neidajie, Chaoyang, Tel: 010-8404-4906 | | For spicy food lovers, this authentic Chongqing hot pot is sure to satisfy your palate. Don't forget to try their famous eel while tucking into a variety of fresh meats and vegetables in a lovely courtyard setting. | |
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