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Southern Barbarian Beijing

November 26, 2012 Beijing

Southern Barbarian Beijing Yunnan Restaurant

Already wildly popular in Shanghai, this mold-breaking Yunnan restaurant has marauded its way north and found its way onto Baochao Hutong (yes, the same street as The Orchid) – and it’s good. Very good.

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The Taco Bar

October 23, 2012 Beijing

Beijing's Secret Taco Bar

Beijing has a sexy new Speakeasy, and it specializes in something surprising: delicious fresh tacos.

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TRB (Temple Restaurant Beijing)

February 5, 2012 Beijing

There are numerous reasons why Temple Restaurant Beijing deserves to have a great fuss made about it – but for the sake of brevity we’ll try to keep it to one. Put simply, no other restaurant in Beijing occupies such a spectacular and inspiring space.

Temple Restaurant Beijing The Temple at nightfall

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The Royal Smushi House

September 11, 2011 Beijing

This new Danish design hub in the heart of Beijing’s Sanlitun district boasts a shop, a café, a restaurant, a bar and a bakery.

The Royal Smushi House Beijing Cafe

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A Sneak Peak Inside 1949 #2

August 10, 2011 Beijing

Duck oven at 1949 Jinbao jie

It’s not every day you get to try out a restaurant before it’s open to the public, but naturally we know the right people. So, in the name of keeping you completely up to date with all things fabulous and Beijing-related, we bring you some exclusive snapshots of the brand new 1949 Hidden City2 complex on Jinbao Street.

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MODO Restaurant Rocks!

June 24, 2011 Beijing

MODO Restaurant Giant Japanese Scallops
There's a lot going on here, but it's all good.

It’s no secret that MODO restaurant is one of our favourite Beijing restaurants, but it just got even better thanks to the addition of several new spring dishes and three very handy chef’s menus.

For instance, has there ever been a more delicious sounding dish than the ‘Seared Giant Japanese Scallop with Curried Cauliflower, Crispy Bacon and Rhubarb Sauce’??  No we didn’t think so. Add to that several light and scrumptious creations such as the Summer Peach Salad and the Seared Duckbreast with Watermelon and Feta and you know a meal here will be a special one every time.

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