EAT: The Hutong's Cookie Monster Bake-Off and Obentos Smoothies
Cookie fans should get down to The Hutong this Saturday for the Cookie Monster Charity Bake-Off, where 20 of Beijing's best bakers will go head-to-head for the cookie crown. Last year's winner, Jon Ellis, has since gone on to set up his own company, Big Bear Baked Goods, so the winner has big shoes to fill. The RMB 150 entry fee gets you a taste of all 20 cookies plus a hot drink provided by The Hutong. Don't worry if a bite isn't enough – all the participants will be selling bags of five cookies for RMB 20, RMB 5 of which will go to The Hutong's chosen charity, BEAM. A portion of the entry fee and 100 percent of raffle ticket sales (prizes include The Hutong recipe books, restaurant vouchers and a three day juice cleanse from Juice by Melissa) will also go to Bethel China.
On a healthier note, Obentos are now offering six different energy boosting smoothies at their Central Park store. There are four coconut water-based smoothies for dairy-free drinkers, and two dairy-based smoothies sweetened with honey. We love the sound of the Avo Smoothie, with coconut water, avocado, pineapple, and apple. A small smoothie costs RMB 34 and a large costs RMB 42.
More unmissable dining events and promotions this week:
- Experience the best of Vietnamese cuisine at Kerry's Kitchen until March 15, with their Colorful Flavors of Modern Vietnam festival. Read more on the blog here.
- Don't miss Dining City Restaurant Week, ongoing until March 22, for your chance to dine at some of the city's best restaurants at great prices.
- Now that the weather is warming up, experience live jazz by the Great Wall at The Brickhouse's courtyard.
Correction: This article has been corre
More stories by this author here.
Email: robynnetindall@thebeijinger.com
Instagram: @gongbaobeijing
Twitter: @gongbaobeijing
Weibo: @宫保北京
Photos: grindtv.com