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April Gourmet
A rival with Jenny Lou's for the affections of home food-starved Westerners, April Gourmet operates three stores in Běijīng. The selection isn't as extensive as Jenny Lou's, but the prices are similar. Cheese, fresh bread, butter, wine, sauces, Western soups, coffee, milk, meats and frozen food are all available. Another branch (1f Jiezuo Mansion, Xingfucun Zhonglu), stays open till .
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Hutong Pizza
Nestled in a hútòng that was one of the locations for the movie Beijing , Hutong Pizza is hard to find but worth the effort. The large pizzas will easily satisfy two hungry people. There are salads, burgers and pasta options, as well local and foreign beers. It gets busy, so it's advisable to book at peak times. They do deliver though.
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Jenny Lou's
The most popular deli for expats and locals in the area alike, thanks to the fresh meat and the array of cheeses, as well as an impressive selection of wine. It stocks all the usual staples as well. Not cheap but they cater to a captive market. There are six branches. The most convenient are this one and the one by Chaoyang Park (west gate of Chaoyang Park; - ).
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Kempinski Deli
Just off the shuddering Third Ring Rd, the deli in the Kempinski Hotel is well liked for its desserts, breads and cakes (discounted after ). Tables are available for patrons to park themselves for coffee and a chat in a smart environment.
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Steak and Eggs
A home away from home for Americans pining for blueberry pie and grits in Běijīng, Steak and Eggs' diner format hits the spot with early risers and families at weekends, as well as revellers looking for late-night sustenance. The American-sized portions will satisfy all but the most ravenous. The breakfast specials are particularly good, but so are the sandwiches (from Y25 ) and the burgers (from Y35 ).
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