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Stuck in Beijing for Golden Week? Here's Where and What to Eat!

Robynne T. theBeijinger 2018-10-16


Stuck in Beijing for Golden Week and starting to feel a bit, well, less than golden? Sounds like it's time to eat your feelings! Luckily, the majority of Beijing's fine dining establishments will be open throughout the holiday and some are even putting on special deals for those of us not lucky enough to be jetting off to greener pastures. These are a few of the best options.

Sep 29 (Today): Grand opening of Royal Stacks
Find out what the hype around Beijing's hottest burger joint
Royal Stacks is all about this Saturday (today) and grab one of 1,000 free burgers while you're at it! Free burgers from 11am, grand opening ceremony at 2pm.

Sep 29 (Today): Official reopening of Red Rose
Former Xinjiang restaurant Red Rose has been transformed into a trendy new gastropub. From 5.25pm on Sat, they will be offering 25 percent off for anyone wearing red, as well as other great deals and lucky draws.

Sep 30: Let's Leaf You to Temptation by Parwaaz Spice Route Concepts
On Sunday evening, Parwaaz Spice Route Concepts presents a traditional South Indian meal served on a banana leaf, hosted at The Orchid Lodge on Baochao Hutong. Dinner priced at RMB 275 per person, register and pay in advance via Yoopay.

Oct 3: L'Apéro at Bistrot B
Every Wednesday, head to the courtyard at Bistrot B to enjoy three hours of free-flow drinks alongside canapés and charcuterie made in-house by chef Jarrod Verbiak (pictured in lead blog image). Drinks include four cocktails and four wines. RMB 350 per person.

Oct 4: Thirsty Thursdays at Arcade
Choose from a selection of wines starting from RMB 45 per glass and RMB 147 per bottle, with glasses buy-one-get-one-free from 5-9pm and bottles at 30 percent off.

Oct 1-7: BOGOF food and drink at Tribe Sanlitun
At Tribe Sanlitun, all dishes and drinks are buy-one-get-one-free from Oct 1-7. Tribe is a good option for visiting guests with food allergies, as all the dishes are clearly marked with what ingredients they contain.

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Oct 1-7: Shakshuka brunch at Caravan
Caravan's popular shakshuka brunch is available every day during the holiday. Customize your shakshuka with toppings like spicy merguez sausages or feta cheese and then pair with bottomless drinks like mimosas and bloody pirates.

Oct 1-7: Unlimited dim sum at Jing Yaa Tang
Jing Yaa Tang's dim sum remains one of the best deals in town. For just RMB 168 you can order unlimited dim sum and add free-flow Chandon sparkling wine for an extra RMB 168.

Oct 1, 6, 7: Brunch at Arrow Factory Liangmahe
If you're looking for a brunch to soak up some of that inevitable holiday boozing, look no further than Arrow Factory. Their hearty British menu is perfect for a late breakfast or a late lunch, depending on what time you get up. They will also have deals on Mimosas, Aperol spritz and more for RMB 35 per glass.

CLOSINGS

Arcade: Closed Oct 1-3, reopening Oct 4

These are only a small fraction of Beijing's many dining events happening this week. For more, scan/extract the QR code below:



Photos courtesy of Bistrot B, organizers



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