Beijing's best Middle Eastern restaurants
Get a taste of the Middle East in the Middle Kingdom
For a cuisine that can trace its origins back at least a couple of millennia, Middle Eastern food, for the most part, remains largely underappreciated in Beijing, but these restaurants are doing their bit. Rich, wholesome and never bland, it’s also exceptionally diverse – and so much more than just hummus.
Alameen
2 Sanlitun Xi Wu Jie, Chaoyang district. Open 11.30am-10pm daily.
Al Safir
35 Xiaoyun Lu Courtyard, Chaoyang district. Open 11.30am-10pm daily.
A Thousand and One Nights
1-4 Gongti Bei Lu, Chaoyang district. Open 11am-2am daily.
Biteapitta
Biteapitta's falafel in particular, with its crisp, golden shells and fragrant, tender interiors, are the stuff that could inspire a Scheherazade-length ode or, in our case, the bold declaration that they're some of the best in Beijing – hands down. Get them in a warm pitta pocket with hummus for a step-up from your everyday sarnie.
2F, Tongli Studio, Sanlitun Houjie, Chaoyang district. Open 11am-11pm daily.
Desert Rose
One of the few, if only, Middle Eastern restaurants in Chaoyangmen, this Turkish hideaway makes for a welcome oasis in its otherwise spiceless surrounds. Reliable standbys such as dürüm (wraps) and tombik (sandwich) döner kebabs (30-58RMB) are a particular favourite with the lunchtime work crowd, while its fluffy round flat breads, pide ekmek (5-10RMB), are also a standout. For the indecisive, the mixed appetiser platter (38RMB) – featuring hummus, baba ganoush and acili ezme – offers a tasty compilation of the Middle East’s greatest hits.
1-7, 39 Shenlu Jie, Chaoyang district. Open 11am-11pm daily.
Döner Kebap
Hunks of döner spin in an open kitchen at this compact, resolutely Turkish kebab counter. It’s by no means Beijing’s prima döner, but a fair option when kebab lust does strike, with decent beef and chicken wraps (from 25RMB), as well as meat plates served every which way – over rice, with yoghurt, fries or even spaghetti (48-68RMB). There are also fancier options such as dolma, stuffed grape leaves (50RMB for nine), while the Turkish pide (from 40RMB), pizza-esque topped breads, aren’t a bad choice to share.
116, Building 6, Sanlitun SOHO, Gongti Bei Lu, Chaoyang district. Open 10am-11pm daily.
Persepolis
1-3 Gongti Bei Lu, Chaoyang district. Open 11am-late daily.
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