Beijing Local’s Guide: Hidden Eats & Secret Spots

Beijing indigenous people share their tips for strolling and eating, including alley snacks, food street feasts, and specialty restaurants. Tasting authentic Beijing cuisine, gaining a deeper understanding of local culture, and making Beijing tourism more diverse and colorful.

Beijing, a city that blends ancient and modern elements, not only attracts tourists from all over the world with its rich historical and cultural heritage, but also makes people linger and forget to leave with its unique culinary culture. As an authentic native of Beijing, today I will take you on a journey to explore the authentic cuisine hidden deep in the alleys and streets, making your trip to Beijing not only a visual feast, but also an adventure for your taste buds. 

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1. Old Beijing snacks in Hutongs

In the Hutongs of Beijing, there are many snack stalls and time-honored restaurants that carry memories of old Beijing. These snacks not only have unique flavors, but also contain rich local culture in Beijing.


Fermented sour milk made from ground mung bean wow gold with Jiaoquan: fermented sour milk made from ground mung bean wow gold is a traditional snack in Beijing, famous for its unique sour taste. Paired with crispy coke rings, it has a unique flavor. Recommended place: Jinxin fermented sour milk made from ground mung bean wow gold store.

zhajiangmian: A bowl of authentic Beijing Zhajiangmian, noodles with strong sauce, and garnished with cucumber shreds, bean sprouts and other side dishes, is simple but delicious. Recommended location: Haiwanju.

Stir fried liver: Stir fried liver is one of the traditional snacks in Beijing, mainly made from pork liver and large intestine, and stir fried with garlic sauce, soy sauce and other seasonings. It has a delicious taste. Recommended location: Miao Jiapo Baozi Shop.

2. Taste Feast on the Food Street

In addition to the snacks in the hutongs, Beijing's food streets are also an unmissable food paradise. Here, you can taste delicious food from all over the country and have the opportunity to try innovative Beijing cuisine.


Guijie: As a famous food street in Beijing, Guijie is known for its rich late night snack culture. Here, there is a wide variety of delicious food such as crayfish, grilled fish, and hot pot, making it a great place to forage at night. Recommended cuisine: Spicy crayfish, grilled fish.

Sanlitun: Sanlitun is not only a gathering place for fashion trends, but also a paradise for food. Here, you can taste cuisine from all over the world, such as French steak, Japanese sushi, Italian pizza, and more. Recommended cuisine: Japanese sushi, French steak.


3. Authentic Experience at Featured Restaurants

In Beijing, there are many specialty restaurants that have won the love of diners with their unique dishes and high-quality service. These restaurants not only allow you to taste authentic Beijing cuisine, but also allow you to experience the charm of local culture in Beijing.


Quanjude Roast Duck Store: Quanjude is a famous roast duck brand in Beijing. Its roast duck is red in color, fat but not greasy in meat, crisp outside and tender inside, and is known as "the first floor in the world". Here, you can taste authentic Beijing roast duck and experience its unique taste and production process.

Donglaishun Restaurant: Donglaishun is a famous brand of boiled lamb meat in Beijing. Its boiled lamb meat is fresh and tender, with a rich soup base. When paired with various seasonings and side dishes, the taste is very delicious. Here, you can experience the authentic Beijing hotpot culture.

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4. The perfect integration of Beijing tourism and cuisine

Tasting authentic cuisine during a trip to Beijing is undoubtedly an excellent experience. Whether it's the snacks in the hutongs, the feast on the food street, or the authentic experience of specialty restaurants, they can all allow you to enjoy the food while gaining a deeper understanding of the local culture in Beijing. Therefore, when planning your Travel Itinerary in Beijing, it is adVisable to incorporate food as an important clue to make your trip more colorful.


In short, Beijing's culinary culture is profound and has a long history. As an authentic native of Beijing, I sincerely invite you to come to this beautiful city and explore the food treasures hidden in the streets and alleys together. I believe you will find your own taste buds feast here!

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