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![]() The red lanterns that line Dongzhimen Nei turn on each night about an hour before sun down, marking the rebirth of Beijing's most celebrated dining experience: Gui Jie. Although it's known as "Ghost Street" because of the ghostly spectacle of the grocery and produce night market formerly located here, Gui Jie is now one of the most alive places you can find in the city. Stretching over one kilometer from Dongzhimen Bridge to Jiaodaokou Dongdajie, this is the only street in Beijing that truly never sleeps. Guijie is a 24-hour celebration of Chinese cuisine, with hungry patrons arriving anytime from noon to 4am to chow down on the street where some of Beijing’s best loved specialties were created. Home to more than 200 restaurants, you can sample almost anything here, from Sihuan shuizhuyu and malatang to the rich taste of grilled seafood chuan’er and Peking duck. City Weekend helps you navigate some of the street’s best tasting treats. 1. Best Place for Spice Jingui Xiaoshancheng One of Guijie’s original restaurants, this is the place to come for “ma xiao,” the nickname for Gui Jie’s “spicy prawns.” At 6 yuan each, spicy food lovers can eat their fill. With three adjoining courtyards and large private rooms, this is the must-go-to location fro old Beijing ambiance. Price: Less than 100 yuan per couple Add: 183号 and 253号 Tel: 6407-6570 2. Best Chuan’er Xiao Yu Shan One of the summer’s busiest beer gardens has recently installed a new roof and four gas burning fire places to keep you warm while you enjoy a cold draft beer (8 yuan). In addition to great chuan’er, grilled seafood is the specialty here. You can pick the fish, shellfish (8 yuan), shrimp (48 yuan) and turtles from the tank. Reservations are essential on weekends. Price: less than 100 yuan for a couple Add: 195号 Tel: 6401-9899 3. Best Place for a Night Owl Ming Hui Fu Literally “the house of light and flame”, this is the place to be at 4am after a night of partying. Open 24 hours, Ming Hui Fu offers almost all the Gui Jie specialties: Peking duck (88 yuan), Sichuan Shuizhuyu (42 yuan), spicy kaoyu and chuan’ers, as well as the gold medal winning “grilled chicken on bamboo” (48 yuan). Price: 100 yuan for a couple Address: 199-201号 Tel: 6401-3636 4. Best Hotpot Little Sheep The number one brand of Mongolian style hotpot, Little Sheep, is so popular that they opened four restaurants in Canada and four in the US within the past year. The mutton comes straight from Inner Mongolia, is always fresh and is cooked in a rich broth which brings out its best flavors. Price: 100 yuan for a couple Add: 209号 Tel: 8400-1669 5. Best Malatang Xiao Dong Tian “Malatang,” meaning “spicy and hot,” is a Sichuan street food with a devoted following of spice addicts. The concept is similar to hotpot, only you don’t cook it yourself. Veggies, tofu, meat balls and even chicken livers arrive on chuan’ers stewing in a spicy hot broth. All you need to do is dig in until your tongue is numb. Price: Less than 100 yuan per couple Add: 269号 Tel: 8404-9556 ![]() 6. Best Rice Noodles Food in Novel Rice noodles are only one of the fantastic Yunnan specialties here. Priced at 18 yuan–128 yuan, the “cross-the-bridge rice noodles” have up to 30 tasty ingredients. The lamb rice noodles (18 yuan) are seasoned with mint. Other Yunnan delights include “mountain treasures chicken pot” (42 yuan) and “steamed fish on palm leaf” (42 yuan). Price: 100 yuan or less for a couple Add: 15-1号 Tel: 8406-0237 7. Best Kaoyu Du Men Chong This restaurant that reinvented “kaoyu.” Its fish is grilled on a base of veggies and other items of your choice for a small taste of kaoyu heaven. Prices for catfish (38 yuan/half kilo) and grass carp (28 yuan) are comparable to other Gui Jie venues. Du Men Chong has two locations on Gui Jie, so don’t get bummed if one is already full. Price: 100 yuan for a couple Add: 5-3号, 208号 Tel: 8406-2040, 6404-4147 8. Best Date Xi Yan This French tappasaki restaurant lives up to its name (“wedding banquet”) when it comes to excellence and luxury, and it’s famous for its goose liver and beef rolls. Business set lunches range from 98 yuan to 528 yuan, with the 228 yuan choice with goose liver said to be the best. Xi Yan has a reputation for excellent service and a nice garden view. Price: 500-600 yuan for a couple Add: 5-11号 Tel: 8406-4243 9. Best Fish Stew Huang Ji Huang Menyu, meaning “fish stew”, is how the emperor ate fish. It’s so good that the inventor of the dish (Mr. Huang, for whom the restaurant is named) was able to gain political power. The fish is cooked in one of three patented sauces (soy sauce, seafood sauce or tomato sauce) until boiled, when vegetables are added. Fish is 28-48 yuan/500g and each veggie/tofu portion is 8-10 yuan. Price: 150 yuan for a couple Add: 10-9号 Tel: 8407-1686 (Source: City Weekend)
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