I've been meaning to go to Najia Xiaoguan for at least 6 months, and two weeks ago i finally made it. I first heard of the Manchurian restaurant behind the Twin Towers Plaza when searching for the most well-ranked restaurants on the local restaurant review site dianping.com. Since then i'd also heard various friends and colleagues praise the place.
The restaurant is very popular and it's difficult to book a table, so expect a wait of at least 15-20 min if you do plan to visit. Fortunately, the venue has prepared plenty of seats and snacks to allow customers to wait for their table in comfort. The decor is stylish lao Beijing, with plenty of trees and birds in cages in the courtyard on the first floor which is ringed from above by a second story dominated by large wooden beams.
After sitting down in one of those sturdy old Chinese-style wooden seats, you're presented with a wide choice of tasty options in the large and illustrated menu - which from memory is bilingual. It's been too long so i can't really remember exactly what we had - but I remember enjoying.
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