April Gourmet

Beijing


April Gourmet vies with rival Jenny Lou's for Beijing's expat minimart crown, catering for foreigners craving a taste of home. Aussie Tim-Tams? Check. Scottish shortbread? You betcha. It's also a good place to assemble the fixings for a picnic, with imported cheese, deli meats, salads, bread, butter, wine etc. It also has western toiletries, including feminine hygiene products and antiperspirant deodorant.


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Nearby Beijing attractions

1. Poly Art Museum

0.74 MILES

A thrilling discovery, this exquisite collection of treasures is hidden halfway up an office building! China's state-owned Poly Group has funnelled a…

2. Imperial Granaries

0.83 MILES

Several teetering old storehouses here once held grain and rice for the imperial family. Today they've been integrated into a fairly lacklustre enclave of…

3. Dongyue Temple

0.85 MILES

Dedicated to the Eastern Peak (Tài Shān) of China’s five Taoist mountains, this morbid Taoist shrine is an unsettling, albeit entertaining, place of…

4. Overseas Chinese History Museum

1.18 MILES

Charting the history of Chinese emigration from the era of the Silk Road to the present day, this is a terrific museum with full English captions…

5. Galaxy Soho

1.26 MILES

After the CCTV Tower and the Bird's Nest Stadium, Beijing's Galaxy Soho trumpeted itself as the capital's next modern architectural landmark when it…

6. Ritan Park

1.44 MILES

Landscaped like an ornamental Chinese garden, Ritan Park provides peaceful respite for the embassy district's diplomats and worker bees. The historical…

7. Zhihua Temple

1.49 MILES

Lost in a tumbledown hutong neighbourhood, this Buddhist temple is one of Beijing's best-preserved Ming dynasty structures. It was built in 1444 to honour…

8. Sheng Xi Fu Hat Museum

1.58 MILES

This branch of the famous Sheng Xi Fu Hat Store has a quirky, free-to-visit hat museum out the back, revealing the history of the company and of hats in…