YAN Whisky Bar
Expansive whiskey bar hidden within a converted courtyard house on Yanjia Hutong (hence the name) in the Dashilar area. Awarded for Best Whiskey Menu at the 2023 North Regional DRiNK Awards.
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Beijing Railway Museum (Zhengyangmen Branch)
One of three locations of the Beijing Railway Museum, this one is located near Qianmen in the former Beijing Railway Station. Inside you'll find an overview of the history of China's railways (mostly in Chinese with some English descriptions), miniatures of a few of the country's glitziest railway stations, as well as a high-speed train simulator and cool gift shop.
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Qianmen Kitchen by BSK
Located in Xi Xinglong Hutong, Qianmen Kitchen by Black Sesame Kitchen (BSK) is a culinary journey through the Silk Road. Chef Aifeng Zhang heads the kitchen with his noodle expertise and BSK founder Lin-Liu weaves recipes from her book “On the Noodle Road” into the mix.
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Qianmen Kitchen
A restaurant by Black Sesame Kitchen, featuring the best of Chinese and Western home cooking and global cooking classes.
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Catail Qian Yard
This elegant and creative Qianmen lounge will leave you pleasantly speechless with its solid whiskey menu, three menu pages loaded with signature cocktails, and its skilled bartender from one of Taipei’s most famous bars. On top of all that, this bar has three — count ‘em, three — floors, each with elegant decor and a distinctive style from the others, when most bars only manage to pull off one sole motif (if that).
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Nicaf
This red brick, ruggedly decorated restaurant served authentic Hubei cuisine.
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Zhazha Bistro
This Qianmen-adjacent restaurant serves Guizhou dim sum with inventive sauces in a tapas presentation. The drink menu is loaded with creative rice wine cocktails. Its owner made a name for herself with the now closed Ramo and The Box.
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Muji Hotel
Muji Hotel Beijing gives a wonderful view of Tiananmen Square, and the area retains the atmosphere of China’s spectacular court culture. In addition to the World Heritage sites, this corner of central Beijing has parks where you can enjoy mixing with the locals who make the park a part of their ordinary everyday lives.
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Beijing Opera Museum
The Beijing Opera Museum is located within the former Huguang Provincial Guild, a venue that used to accommodate scholars, businessmen, and musicians from Hunan and Hubei provinces during their stately visits to Beijing around 200 years ago. Sitting adjacent to the guild’s pavilions, the museum shares its neighbor's cultured vibe and documents the history and development of the Peking opera via traditional costumes, photographs, and videos of iconic opera scenes.
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