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Two three-Michelin-star temples of Taizhou and Teochew cuisine. Hutong courtyards concealing French kitchens. Peking duck roasted in imperial ovens for six hundred years. Beijing doesn't follow the world's culinary conversation. It predates it.

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Editor's Guide · Top 10 Restaurants in Beijing
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The best restaurants in Beijing for 2026 are led by Xin Rong Ji. Taizhou seafood. Runners-up by editorial rank: Chao Shang Chao, King's Joy, TRB Hutong, Jing.

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Xin Rong Ji Beijing fine dining Taizhou seafood interior
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Impress Clients
Chao Shang Chao Beijing Chaoshan Teochew cuisine dining room
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Solo Dining
King's Joy Beijing vegetarian restaurant Lama Temple courtyard
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Proposal
TRB Hutong Beijing French restaurant ancient temple courtyard interior
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First Date
Jing restaurant Peninsula Beijing French Basque fine dining interior
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Close a Deal
Da Dong roast duck Beijing Peking duck restaurant dining room
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Birthday
Duck de Chine 1949 Beijing restaurant courtyard terracotta dining
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Close a Deal
Family Li Imperial Cuisine Beijing hutong traditional dining
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Impress Clients
Opera Bombana Beijing Italian fine dining Parkview Green interior
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Team Dinner
Huang Ting Peninsula Beijing Cantonese restaurant courtyard dining
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Impress Clients
The Capital restaurant Aman at Summer Palace Beijing Chinese fine dining
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Proposal
Made in China Grand Hyatt Beijing open kitchen Peking duck
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Team Dinner
Najia Xiaoguan Beijing imperial Shandong cuisine traditional courtyard
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First Date
Migas Mercado Beijing rooftop bar Spanish tapas dining
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Birthday
Da Dong Nanxincang Beijing grand hall roast duck dining room
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Solo Dining

The Beijing Dining Guide

Beijing does not apologise for its scale. This is a city of forty Michelin-rated restaurants, two three-star kitchens, and a street-food culture that has fed dynasties since the thirteenth century. To understand Beijing's dining scene is to understand that China's culinary identity was largely invented here. In the imperial kitchens of the Forbidden City, in the hutong noodle shops of Dongcheng, and in the Cantonese-influenced restaurants that followed the Qing court north from Guangdong.

The contemporary scene sits at an unusual crossroads. On one side, chefs like Yat Fung Cheung at Chao Shang Chao and the kitchen team at Xin Rong Ji are winning three Michelin stars by elevating obscure regional Chinese traditions. Teochew braised goose, Taizhou seafood preparations. To a level of technical refinement that rivals anything Paris produces. On the other, a generation of foreign-trained chefs has embedded into Beijing's hutong courtyards, producing Michelin-starred French cuisine inside ancient temples and Basque cooking beneath luxury hotels.

The result is a city that can simultaneously offer you the world's most refined Peking duck, an eight-hundred-year-old vegetarian courtyard restaurant, and a French tasting menu inside a Ming Dynasty shrine. No other capital quite manages that range.

Best Neighbourhoods for Dining

Dongcheng District. The historic heart. The hutong lanes radiating from the Forbidden City and Drum Tower contain TRB Hutong, King's Joy, Da Dong, and dozens of century-old noodle shops. Wander here at night for lantern-lit dining rooms in ancient courtyard houses.

Chaoyang District. Beijing's international hub. Sanlitun's bar-restaurant district, the Parkview Green mall, and the CBD financial zone all sit here. Home to Xin Rong Ji, Chao Shang Chao, Duck de Chine, and Opera Bombana. The city's power-dining circuit.

Wangfujing / Peninsula Area. The luxury hotel corridor. The Peninsula's Jing and Huang Ting, the Grand Hyatt's Made in China. Come here for impeccable service and the kind of room where business deals get finalised over Cognac.

Haidian / Summer Palace. For the most atmospheric meal in China. The Aman at Summer Palace sits within the actual imperial estate grounds. Dining here is a genuine historical event, not just a dinner.

Practical Dining Notes

Reservations. Essential at every three-star venue. Xin Rong Ji books out weeks in advance; the baby Peking duck requires 48-hour pre-order. Family Li Imperial Cuisine needs two weeks' notice minimum. For top tables in general, book through hotel concierges or platforms like Dianping.

Tipping. Not customary in Chinese restaurants. Service charges of 10 to 15% are added automatically at international hotel restaurants. Tipping would be considered unusual, even rude, in traditional Chinese establishments.

Price Range. Beijing's Michelin three-star tasting menus run 1,500 to 2,580 CNY per person (roughly $200 to 360 USD). Mid-tier restaurant dinners average 300 to 600 CNY per person. Peking duck at Da Dong runs 200 to 500 CNY per person inclusive of sides.

Dress Code. Smart casual at most restaurants; business attire expected at hotel fine-dining venues like Jing, Huang Ting, and The Capital at Aman. Avoid shorts and trainers at any Michelin-starred establishment.

Language. English menus are standard at hotels and internationally-focused restaurants. In hutong establishments and traditional Chinese restaurants, Google Translate's camera function is your essential companion.

Frequently Asked

Dining in Beijing

How many restaurants does Restaurants for Kings rank in Beijing?

Our Beijing editorial covers the city's top tier. Michelin-starred rooms, flagship chef-driven restaurants, iconic institutions, and the best new openings. Every restaurant listed has been personally reviewed by a named editor and scored on Food, Ambience, and Value.

How do I get a reservation at a top Beijing restaurant?

For the highest-demand rooms in Beijing, book 4-8 weeks in advance via OpenTable, Resy, Tock, or SevenRooms depending on the restaurant. For flagship tasting menus, reservations often open on the 1st of the month for the following month. Set a calendar alert. Concierge services at Amex Centurion, Quintessentially, and top hotels can pull tables at shorter notice for $200-500.

What's the best restaurant in Beijing for closing a business deal?

Our Beijing editors rank deal-closing restaurants on the same criteria site-wide: acoustic privacy, power-table visibility, service pace, and discreet check handling. See our 'Best for Closing a Deal' section above for the current top picks in the city, with editorial scores and reservation difficulty ratings.

Which Beijing restaurant is best for a first date?

First-date restaurants in Beijing are scored on conversation-friendly acoustics, impression without intimidation, and menu flexibility. The city's top first-date rooms are listed in our 'Best for First Date' section. All have banquette or semi-private seating, under-75-dB acoustics, and service that retreats after ordering.

How expensive is fine dining in Beijing?

Top-tier restaurants in Beijing run $200-500 per person for a la carte at a flagship room; $350-800 per person for tasting menus at Michelin-starred or chef's-counter rooms. We score every restaurant on Value separately from Food and Ambience. A $680 tasting can score 10/10 on Value if the experience delivers at that price.

Does Restaurants for Kings take money from Beijing restaurants to rank them?

No. We do not accept payment, PR hospitality, or sponsorships that influence rankings. Every restaurant in our Beijing directory was visited anonymously and reviewed on the editor's own tab where possible. Any hospitality extended is disclosed on the individual restaurant page. Sponsored content is labelled separately and sits outside the editorial ranking grid.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Beijing?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Da Dong Roast Duck. Editorial runners-up: Duck de Chine, Family Li Imperial Cuisine, Opera Bombana, Huang Ting.
Where should I eat in Beijing tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Huang Ting typically takes walk-ins; Opera Bombana accepts day-of reservations. The splurge picks (Da Dong Roast Duck, Duck de Chine) need 3 to 5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Beijing?
At the splurge picks (Da Dong Roast Duck, Duck de Chine), expect $200-$400 per person without wine. Full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms run $80-$140. Casual but excellent neighborhood spots in Beijing sit at $40-$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Beijing?
Da Dong Roast Duck sits at the top of the Beijing dining list. Full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Duck de Chine, Family Li Imperial Cuisine) cluster at $250-$350.
Which Beijing restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Beijing list is anchored by Michelin-starred and globally-recognized rooms. Da Dong Roast Duck, Duck de Chine and Family Li Imperial Cuisine are the rooms most frequently cited in international guides.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Beijing?
For the splurge and mid-tier picks: yes, always. Splurge tier needs 3 to 6 weeks notice; mid-tier 1 to 2 weeks. Casual rooms in Beijing take walk-ins early evening (5:30 to 6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open up regularly through the booking apps.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Beijing?
Beijing's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and the high-end residential quarters. That's where the splurge picks (Da Dong Roast Duck, Duck de Chine) sit. Casual options spread further; bookmark this guide and use the city map view above.
Where do locals eat in Beijing?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented. Fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Beijing-based diners have weekly tables. The splurge picks attract a mix of locals (anniversary, business) and international visitors.

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