Beijing: Hidden Gems Guided Food Tour with Beer and Tastings

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ID: GYG127604-1047866
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Country: China

Duration: 03:30 hours


Description

Get off the beaten path and eat where the locals eat on a walking tour in the oldest neighborhood of Beijing. Eat at local, family-run eateries that you would never find on your own.
Begin your foodie journey at Lama Temple metro station, where you'll meet your English-speaking guide and get ready to embark on a culinary adventure. Wander through 1.5 miles (2.5km) of Beijing's historic hutong alleyways, soaking in the city's past while taking delightful breaks to savor local bites.

Enjoy Beijing Hotpot & Craft Beer with a View
This hidden gem offers rooftop views of Beijing’s historic bell tower and serves local hotpot in traditional copper pots and filled with a clear broth that highlights the quality ingredients. Thin slices of mutton and beef are quickly cooked in the pot and then dipped in a sauce made with sesame paste…plus grab a pint of local craft beer!

Eat Noodles in a 100 year-old Hutong Couryard Home
When Beijingers want noodles, there’s only one dish we think about. In fact, we literally call it “Beijing Noodles” because all other noodle dishes are inferior. Visit the Yan family’s 100+ year old home, nestled deep inside a hutong courtyard, to try their made-from-scratch secret recipe.

Explore Historic Hutong Alleyways
Step into old-Beijing’s historic lanes for a unique glimpse into authentic local life. Dating back to the 12th century, these narrow passages were formed between rows of courtyard houses built by government officials and the wealthy. Find out what the name hutong means, and how they’ve evolved over time, while being guided through the maze of alleyways that spread in every direction from the Forbidden City.

Try Beijing's Endangered Dish
Ever been to a Muslim diner? This hutong eatery is frequented almost exclusively by neighborhood men who keep their bottles of baijiu alcohol behind the counter. The rare Beijing speciality they serve was known to be a favorite of Empress Cixi, and is one of the few places left in town that serve it.

Celebrate Spring Festival Year-round
Run by a husband-wife team, this hidden restaurant specializes in spring pancakes, a dish traditionally enjoyed with family during Chinese New Year to celebrate the arrival of spring and a good harvest. Made fresh to order, they are eaten like a burrito and symbolize family reunion and togetherness.

Plus More Surprises!
* This itinerary is subject to changes and adjustments based on daily vendor operations and availability, but it will always be awesome.

Highlights

  • Try Beijing's mutton hotpot with a craft beer and a summer view
  • Try Beijing's most popular noodles at a hidden Hutong noodle joint
  • Try Beijing's Endangered Muslim Dish that was the fave of 'Dragon Lady', Cixi
  • Try spring pancakes, a dish enjoyed with family during CNY to celebrate spring.

Guiding languages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• There is a minimum number of 2 people required for the tour to operate and there is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if this is not met and you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
• Please advise of any dietary requirements when booking.
• Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
• The tour begins at 6:30 PM. Please meet your guide at the designated meetup point 10 minutes before the start time.
This tour starts at Shichahai Subway Station. Ends 10 minutes walk away from the start location. An email will be sent with meeting location details immediately after booking.
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When should I book?

To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.


Cancellations

This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.