| Café Sambal Tucked away within the serenity of Jiu Gulou Dajie’s Hutongs, a trip to Café Sambal is an unforgettably distinct culinary adventure into everything that is Malaysian. With traditional cooking techniques and ingredients, as well as a heavy focus on authenticity, this husband and wife partnership backed by over twenty years of experience in Malaysia is Beijing’s number one restaurant for Malaysian food. >visit the website |
| Paper 3+1Bedroooms’ location in a Hutong does not mean traditional Chinese cuisine is the only food to be found nearby. A few minutes on foot brings you to Paper, a fusion restaurant designed to cater to those passionate about different cuisines from all over Asia. With a pure-white interior strikingly reminiscent of 3+1Bedrooms, every dish offered at Paper is just as sophisticated as the white palette upon which it is served. A very popular venue for events and parties, customers are advised to make reservations. >visit the website |
| Bed Bar Located in a Hutong adjacent to Café Sambal, Bed Bar is an ideal retreat for Beijing’s young and fashionable socialites to drink in a more eccentric setting. Customers looking for comfort lounge in Bed Bar’s Qing Dynasty opium beds, but for those with more energy to expend, there is also a sizable dance floor with live DJ music. Conveniently located two doors down from the 3+1Bedrooms, stop by to try what Beijingers agree is “the Best Mojito in Town.” >visit the website |