Luxury Dining Spots in Beijing
The Red Capital Club 新红资
This rustic restaurant is one of Beijing's best Chinese eateries. It is located in a recently restored traditional courtyard house, and decorated to resemble a Chinese home of the 1950s. The food, described as Zhongnanhai cuisine, includes old Beijing favorites and dishes favored by China's top leaders. Check out the wine cellar, located in the old bomb shelter.
- Address: No. 66 Dongsi Jiu Tiao, Dongcheng District
- Location: a 15-20 min. walk from the Swissotel, Beijing Asia, and Poly Plaza hotels.
- Tel: +86-10-64027150 (days); 8401-8886 (nights, weekends)
- Average price per person: RMB250-300
- Credit cards accepted: Visa, Master Card, Amex
- Hours: from 6:00 p.m.
- Dress code: Casual
- Reservations required
Lan Club 兰会所
Lan Club is an exclusive lounge and restaurant in Beijing with a large number of art treasures and antique furniture. Designed by French artist Philippe Starck, Lan has a fresh oyster bar, a luxury cigar room, a red wine chamber, a classic English bar and a restaurant serving some of Beijing's most delectable contemporary cuisine.
- Address: Fourth Floor, LG Twin Towers, B12 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District
- Tel: 010-85188811
- Average price per person: RMB250-400
My Humble House 寒舍
My Humble House is high end restaurant the serves Chinese fusion food. The décor is suburb and the food is good.
- Address: 1 East Chang'an Ave., Beijing Oriental Plaza Podium Level W3 (west of Grand Hyatt Hotel’s entrance)
- Tel: 010-85188811
- Average price per person: RMB200-300
Summer Palace 夏宫
The Summer Palace is unusual among Being's thousands of restaurants because it serves both Cantonese and Huiyang style dishes and does them very well. Dim Sum is one of their specialties. Decorated in 1930's Shanghai style, you won't be disappointed in any aspect.
- Address: 2F, China World, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District
- Tel: 010-65052266
- Average price per person: RMB200-400