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60 of Beijing's Finest Venues Now Available for Restaurant Week

Tom A. theBeijinger 2018-10-17


Dining City's Restaurant Week returns to the capital next week with deals at over 60 of Beijing's most popular fine dining restaurants (restaurantweek.diningcity.cn), opening their reservation system to the public as of yesterday morning.

The promotion, which runs from
Aug 30-Sep 9, offers diners the choice between set lunch and dinner menus, some made specifically for the promotion. Most lunches cost between RMB 108-138, and dinners RMB 208-278, depending on the restaurant. However, expect to pay more for those truly upscale joints (looking at you, Opera Bombana).

Restaurant Week includes special menus from some of the city's biggest fine dining restaurants such as Opera Bombana


The event makes for a good opportunity to tick off any venues that you've had your eye on but have yet to get around trying, each offering a menu that encompasses their specialties and strengths. Alternatively, it's just a great way to get fed at these establishments for cheaper than you would otherwise.

Highlights of the menu include sets from our favorites
Transit (Sichuan), Mai Steakhouse (steak), Hulu (French), Morton's (steak), Combal (Italian), Migas Mercado (Spanish), Bistrot B (French), Maison FLO (French), Agua (Spanish), Feast (Western), Hagaki (Japanese), InfraRouge (French), V Garden (steak) and the aforementioned Opera Bombana (Italian).

Restaurant Week is now in its 12th year worldwide and its eighth year in China where it also takes place in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Suzhou, and Chengdu.

Diners can make reservations via the Restaurant Week website or by scanning the QR code below.



Photo: diningcity.cn



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