Freesoul Y. • February 5, 2016Told by friends that this is also a good place to eat roasted duck. Dishes are tasty and the location is great for shopping and tour seeing
J.C. R. • September 10, 2015Used to be a electricity factory. Has a lil yard and a rooftop patio. The soda amazed us.
Sheree D. • April 24, 2016Great selection of food!
Paulien Z. • December 23, 2017Just ask for wifi & they will help you get access (multi-day). It has multiple floors with great views. Nice to relax!
Rodrиго Р. • November 17, 2019Great location. Spacious and bright. Perfect for meetings. Prices are the same as in the regular Starbucks, but service and location are premium. Highly recommended.
Luis H. • August 31, 2013Everything about this place is above expectations...The best roasted duck you can find in Beijing...simple as that.
Alice S. • November 22, 2014Lovely little place for lunch tucked away in a quiet hutong. Tried the pork katsu, tuna salad, hotpot and chocolate cake 🍛🍲Slightly chilly indoors but otherwise thoroughly enjoyed it, will go back!
Xiaofan W. • December 27, 2016It is an amazing bar in Beijing. Having nice Terrence and great cocktail. You definitely enjoy happy hour @YIN on 12.
Alex B. • December 13, 2014Try the laziji (chicken with chili peppers) and also the hongshaorou
Susie L. • April 1, 2010Very rustic Hutong restaurant. Excellent Roast Duck with paper thin pancakes. Visited by many dignitaries , movie stars and ambassadors. A true local experience.
nsaaziz A. • February 16, 2014Awesome architecture, awesome interior design, awesome meal!
Emily X. • November 26, 2018Laoshe teahouse is named after the famous Chinese writer Laoshe. You can have authentic royal tea here and enjoy the wonderful performances of folk art and opera celebrities.
Marcin G. • May 18, 2013Crowds and lines are big so come in earlier to pick up your number at the desk. Then go for a stroll around the area and come back when your table number is up. And order duck! It's a must! Delicious!
Andrew Y. • August 18, 2012The manager speaks English, so if you do not speak Chinese and are lost in the ordering process you can ask for help.
Charles L. • July 15, 2013The first KFC opened in Beijing (and also in China) on November 12, 1987. It has 3 floors, but still quite busy during rush hours.
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