Must see restaurants in Forbidden City & Dongcheng Central

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    Dadong

    Dadong could be the best meal of your trip or an occasion to forget, and it all comes down to expectation. Less Peking duck restaurant and more temple to…

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    Crescent Moon Muslim Restaurant

    Mount your culinary camel and traverse the Silk Road sands to this singular Central Asian food fest. Grilled lamb doused in cumin and chilli, baked…

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    Duck de Chine

    Beijing's most refined destination for duck, where perfectly bronzed birds are announced to the dining room by the chiming of a gong. Maybe it's the 30…

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    TRB Forbidden City

    Occupying a Qing dynasty building beside the Forbidden City's moat, this is the sister restaurant to upscale TRB Hutong, with the same flawless service…

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    Lost Heaven

    Set back in the corner of the parade ground on the old US Legation, Lost Heaven presents the dreamy flavours of exotic Yunnan province. Sour-spicy dishes …

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    TRB Hutong

    Beijing's most famous international fine-dining experience, TRB (Temple Restaurant Beijing) serves modern European dishes with a French twist – house…

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    Lei Garden

    Divine dim sum draws the crowds to this clubby outpost of the multi-Michelin-starred Hong Kong chain. Order from a check-box menu of classic Canto treats …

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    Chuan Ban

    Every Chinese province has its own government office in Beijing, usually furnished with a hotel and restaurant for visiting cadres. With some exceptions,…

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    Wǔ Gē Jīchì

    The infamously testy boss here is the fifth son (wǔ gē) in his family, hence the name. Jīchì means chicken wings, and they're worth braving his ire for –…

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    Yuèbīn Fànguǎn

    A marvellous, messy microcosm of Beijing at its most boisterous, this old-school canteen slings giant platters of traditional grub, which tastes more…

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    Sìjì Mínfú

    A relative newcomer to the Peking duck scene, this local chain boasts some of the best birds in town, and this branch in particular is a beauty, with a…

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    Little Yunnan

    Perhaps it's due to Yunnan's exotic culinary allusions to Southeast Asia, but this crossover cuisine has long been held dear by foreign foodies in China…

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    Yī Gē Niúròu Miàn

    Order the namesake dish (一哥牛肉面; yī gē niúròu miàn; ¥38) at this mom-and-pop eatery and you'll get a whacking great bowl of chewy noodles floating in a…

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    Susu

    Dine on Vietnamese fare such as fresh spring rolls and phở (beef noodle soup) at this well-loved hutong eatery with a tree-shaded courtyard. The…

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    Grandma's

    The good: delicious Hangzhou-style dishes are astonishing value at this popular chain restaurant. The bad: it's in Beijing's busiest shopping mall and the…

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    Din Tai Fung

    Inside Beijing apm is one of several Beijing branches of this world-famous dumpling chain born in Taiwan. Line up for lovingly wrapped xiǎolóngbāo …

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    Shanghai Min

    This upscale chain turns out delicious versions of Shanghai's famous soup dumplings, sweet-and-sour pork ribs and spring-onion-oil noodles (葱油拌面; cōngyóu…

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    Taste of Dadong

    A busy branch of Peking duck maestro Dong Zhenxiang's casual concept eatery where a portion of his famous fowl (¥119) comes with Instagrammable additions…

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    Rive Gauche

    Deconstructed dishes are based around a single ingredient at this clever European bistro inside the sumptuous PuXuan Hotel. The eight-hour cooked beef…

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    Wangfujing Snack Street

    Thick with the funk of charred mutton, this food alley is a scrum of bodies and bins overflowing with discarded skewers, where tourists gorge on fried…