Blog Tag - Spanish Restaurants

New Executive Chef Alberto Becerril Brings Fushion Twist to Spanish Cuisine at Agua
Nali Patio, known as the hub of the delicious Spanish restaurants in Sanlitun, is always our go-to spot for breezy brunches or dressed-up formal...
A Closer Look at the Restaurant Awards: What are the Best Spanish Restaurants in Beijing?A Closer Look at the Restaurant Awards: What are the Best Spanish Restaurants in Beijing?
Earlier this year, you, our readers, voted for the Beijinger’s 2016 Reader Restaurant Awards. Here we take a closer look at the winners that were...
Back For More: Niajo
"Back for More” is a regular magazine column in which we revisit old favorites. Niajo got a new look this summer before celebrating its third...
Rice and Spice: Squid Ink Paella Triumphs at Saffron
“Back for More” is a regular magazine dining column in which we revisit old favorites. On a summer day of growling skies, sticky T-shirts and short...
Pinchos Yourself at Bar Code
It’s usually a bit of a cop-out to begin a restaurant review by commenting on its name, but Bar Code? Bafflingly, it’s not a “Chinglish” blooper. A...
The Rebirth of Cool: Agua Lands at Nali Patio
It’s likely that most people who were familiar with Agua’s original spot at Ch’ien Men 23 will welcome the restaurant’s revival and relocation to...
Ole! The Spanish Invasion of Sanlitun Continues
Sanlitun’s Spanish invasion moves up a gear with the launch of this huge, three-tiered space. All-you-can-drink sangria promotions are the draw in...
Industrial Space & Sumptuous Terrace: Viva Las Migas
Come spring, Migas will attract flocks of scenesters to its sumptuous seventh-story Sanlitun terrace, which offers 360-degree views and a decor of...
Valencian Treats at Niajo
Paella is one of those Western dishes that goes over particularly well for the Chinese palate – it’s hard for anyone to resist a rice dish so jam-...