#1 Most Popular Restaurant Goes to…
Posted: May 25th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene | Tags: Chuan Ban, Din Tai Feng, Duck de Chine, Element Fresh, Ganges, Hatsune, localnoodles, Luga's, Maison Boulud, Saddle Cantina, SALT | 3 Comments »
LocalNoodles deduces Beijing’s top restaurants by finding out what were the hottest searches over the past twelve months.
Top 10 Searched Restaurants for 2009-2010
#1. Hatsune Congratulations to this Sushi standard for commanding top spot in our hearts, minds, and stomachs.
Readers SAID: “The best in Beijing” “great food, ambience and service” “favorites are the pimp my roll, 119 roll and motorola” “a sweet deal”
#2. Maison Boulud Beijing’s only Michelin star Chef has more than French food lovers seeking his restaurant.
Readers SAID: “Excelling in quality, service, location and understated elegance” “Best experience in China.” “Beijing has changed because of this restaurant.”
#3. The Saddle Cantina It’s no surprise that Beijing’s most talked about Mexican Restaurant landed the #3 spot.
Readers SAID: “best place to hang out in San Li Tun” “my go to bar for late evening” “most memorable evenings in Beijing”
#4. Element Fresh One of the most popular restaurants in Sanlitun, it hasn’t slowed since its opening two years ago.
Readers SAID: “Element Fresh has it all” “Their food is really good” “WOW!”
#5. Chuan Ban Visiting the “Chuan Ban” is much more than a rite of passage, it makes you more of a Beijinger.
Readers SAID: “Chuan ban still has what it takes” “nicest Sichuan food you’ll find anywhere” “food is really spicy”
#6. Duck de Chine – 1949 Duck de Chine and the compound it inhabits continue to be Beijing’s best kept secret. Perhaps that’s why everyone is searching for it.
Readers SAID: “1949 offers excellent Beijing Duck” “most expensive ducks in Beijing” “whole complex and experience is a pleasure”
#7. SALT One of Beijing’s defining restaurants stays in the minds of Beijinger’s by constantly revamping their menu.
Readers SAID: “SALT is an excellent restaurant with exemplary staff, service and cuisine” “Magnifique!” ” their praises are sung by many a Beijing Foodie”
#8. Ganges A Beijing standard, Ganges immediately comes to mind when thinking of Indian fare.
Readers SAID: “my new constant diner spot” “best Indian I’ve had in Beijing, and possibly ever” “Where do you go from here? India?”
#9. Luga’s With five different businesses, no other restaurateur owns so much of Sanlitun’s dining landscape.
Readers SAID: “Wow, people love this place” “quite packed late on the weekend” “Luga knows customer service”
#10. Din Tai Feng Rated as one of the top 10 gourmet restaurants in the world, its the standard for Taiwanese food in Beijing.
Readers SAID: “an impressive place to bring visiting friends” “best dumplings in town HANDS DOWN” “I don’t know what took me so long to eat here”





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