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Savor 2010′s Final Moments

Posted: December 30th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Nightlife & Party Scene, Upcoming Events | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Blue Frog, Brian McKenna, Enoterra, holiday, Migas, ROOMbeijing, SALT | Comments Off

2011 NYEBefore we say goodbye to 2010, let’s live it up, count our blessings and soak up every last minute before it flies by because before we know it, it’s going to be the start of yet another year!

Ring in 2011 in style and feast to your heart’s content!

New Year Eve’s Dinner Break Down: (in alphabetical order)

1. All-Star’s NYE Buffet Dinner -

Ring in 2011 with Hawaiian-style BBQ Ribs, Orange Roasted Whole Turkey, Seared Sea Bass & BBQ Pork Ribs. Only RMB 188 per person (Kids under 12 years old are half price).

RSVP: 5905-6999

2. Blue Frog -

A 3-course set NYE dinner menu with a special midnight toast.  RMB 268 per person.

Available Friday, December 31

RSVP: 6417 4030

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3. Enoterra -

A 12-piece oyster platter +2 bottles of Champagne Gosset Brut for only RMB 998. Each bottle of Champagne Gosset Brut is RMB 498 each.

Available New Years Eve (Dec. 31).

RSVP: 5208-6076; For More Info: www.enoteca.com.cn

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4. Migas -

Migas will be ringing in 2011 with Mumm Champagne on their rooftop terrace.  Expect lots of bubbly and funky disco soul beats by DJ Suiki.  Party starts 10pm.

Free for ladies, RMB 120 entrance fee for men, but free entry for pre-reserved RMB 500 bottles of Mumm champagne.

Reservations, contact: 5208 6061

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5. ROOMbeijing

Join Brian McKenna with a night beginning with passed hors d’oeuvres and 6 hours of premium open bar followed by a 15 dish gourmet sharing dinner and live music by singer RAYE and a live New Year’s countdown.  RMB 688 per person for set dinner menu and open bar from 8PM-2AM or just RMB 488 for open bar and lounge seating from 9PM-2AM.

Available New Year’s Eve, December 31.

Reservations: Contact Lisa by lisa@room-beijing.com , 010-85172033

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*Brian is also hosting a New Years Day Brunch with 15 dish sharing lunch and 4 hours of champagne open bar from 12PM-4PM for RMB 348 per person or RMB 248 for all food and no alcohol.

6.  SALT –

A 5-course set NYE menu and choice of free flow bubbly, selected red and white wines and beer.  RMB 498 per person for food only or RMB 698 with free flow drinks.

RSVP: 6437 8457; Contact: info@saltrestaurantbeijing.com

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Ho Ho Ho: Beijing’s Best Christmas Deals

Posted: December 22nd, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Upcoming Events | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Blue Frog, Christmas, Enoterra, holiday, Maison Boulud, SALT | No Comments »

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When I first came to Beijing in 2006, Christmas decorations consisted of everything from Christmas trees and lights to Easter bunny decorations and Halloween masks. Like most things in this often confused country, the effort is there, but they don’t quite get it right.

…3 years later, Beijing is swimming in choices this holiday season!

Whether you’re in the mood for something cozy and comfortable or something extravagant and indulgent, here’s a breakdown list of top Christmas Eve/Christmas Day feasts:

Christmas Dinner Break Down: (in alphabetical order)

1. All-Star’s Christmas Buffet Dinner -

Enjoy All-Star’s executive chef’s 10 lb. Smoked Turkey & Honey Glazed Ham. Only RMB 218 per person (Kids under 12 years old are half price).

Available both Christmas Eve & Christmas Day.

RSVP: 5905-6999

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2. Blue Frog -

A 3-course set Christmas menu including a special gift.  RMB 298 per person.

Available Christmas Eve & Christmas Day.

RSVP with Santa: 6417 4030

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3. Enoterra -

A 12-piece oyster platter +2 bottles of Champagne Gosset Brut for only RMB 998. Each bottle of Champagne Gosset Brut is RMB 498 each.

Available Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) and New Years Eve (Dec. 31).

RSVP: 5208-6076; For More Info: www.enoteca.com.cn

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4. Maison Boulud –

A 6-course set Christmas menu + glass of champagne. Indulge in a decadent meal – Celery Chestnut soup with Foie Gras, Slow Poached Egg Yolk, Roasted Lobster, Black Truffle Chicken, Wagyu Beef Rossini and dessert. RMB 688 + 15% service charge per person.

Available Christmas Eve & Christmas Day from 6PM-10PM.

RSVP: 6559 9200

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5. SALT –

A 5-course set Christmas Eve menu including a complimentary cocktail on arrival. 5 course highlights include Foie Gras, Salmon Tartare, Scallops and Foie, mains (cod fish, tenderloin steak, or rack of lamb) and either chocolate souffle or chocolate soup dessert.  RMB 358 per person.

For Christmas Day, enjoy either 2 or 3-course brunch (12-4PM) or dinner (6-10PM). Each course has selection of 4-5 choices for appetizer, main and dessert.

Separate Set Menus Available Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

RSVP: 6437 8457; Contact: info@saltrestaurantbeijing.com

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…And that’s a wrap!

*Don’t forget to save room for Santa’s Cookies!*


Gobble Gobble: Best Thanksgiving Deals in Town

Posted: November 23rd, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Hot Tips | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Apothecary, Blue Frog, Bread of Life Bakery, holiday, Maison Boulud, SALT, SWITCH!, Thanksgiving, The Orchard | No Comments »

Considering Beijing is such a internationally diverse city, I was surprised to see how many people get excited about American Thanksgiving! But I guess rather than being celebrated as a religious or historical holiday, Thanksgiving is more of an excuse to gather friends and family over an incredibly good feast.  And who doesn’t enjoy that??

With Thanksgiving holiday quickly approaching, Beijing’s restaurant scene is having a field day.  Everyone and their mom is having a special Thanksgiving buffet or special set menu.  While I prefer a traditionally home-cooked meal, many who are crammed and just too busy to spend hours slaving away in the kitchen will be happy to know that there is an abundance of amazing venues who would be more than happy to host your friends and loved ones over a massive turkey feast.

Thanksgiving Dinner Break Down: (in alphabetical order)

1. All-Star‘s Thanksgiving Turkey Buffet Dinner -

Enjoy a Succulent Turkey Feast with Home-Cooked Fixings. Only RMB 199 per person (Kids under 12 years old are half price)

RSVP: 5905-6999

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2. Apothecary –

Known for their Fried Chicken Sundays, Chef Max Levy is switching from fried chicken to fried turkey this Thanksgiving!

Enjoy 7 dishes including crawfish & pumpkin soup, fried turkey, sweet potato fries for RMB 150. RSVP: 5208 6040

3.  Blue Frog -

A 3-course set menu including roasted squash and apple soup, Thanksgiving turkey and sides, and a bourbon pumpkin pie + soft drink and glass of wine.  RMB 200 per person (RMB 90 for kids).  RSVP: 6417 4030

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4. Bread of Life Bakery –

Your savior for traditional holiday pies, cakes and breads including Carrot Cake 180, Pumpkin Roll Cake 180, Chocolate Cake 180, Pumpkin Pie 90, Pecan Pie 140, Apple Crumb Pie 100, Dinner Rolls & Breads, Cookies & Muffins & Cinnamon Rolls.

Minimum order RMB 200, they deliver to your door and deadline for delivery is min. 24 hours in advance. Call 13722622865

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5. Maison Boulud –

5-course elegant Thanksgiving dinner for RMB 428 + 15% service charge. RSVP: 6559 9200

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6. The Orchard –

Includes a roasted turkey, stuffing and all the trimmings with live jazz in the covered courtyard space. RMB 220 (includes tea or coffee). RSVP required: 64336270

7. SALT –

Enjoy a 5-course menu for RMB 298 per person.  Mains include turkey breast, beef tenderloin steak, pecan crusted salmon or wild mushroom risotto. RSVP: 6437-8457.

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8. SWITCH!

3-course menu including oven-roasted grain-fed turkey and all the fixings for RMB 188 per person (kids under 8 eat for free).

If you are having Thanksgiving dinner in the comfort of home, you can also order a whole roasted turkey with all the fixings to feed the entire family for 850 RMB.

For reservations & orders, call Jenny at 136 9338 6984 or 5978 4918 or email bookings to jenny.zheng@culinarycapers.cn

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…And that’s a wrap

Enjoy your Turkey Comas!

*Gobble Gobble*


Beijing Big 10 Alumni Event @ All-Star

Posted: October 26th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Nightlife & Party Scene, Upcoming Events | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Big Ten Conference | No Comments »

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Mix and mingle with fellow Beijing Big 10 Alumni @ All-Star Sports Bar and Grill!

Hosted by the Northwestern University Alumni Club of Beijing, the Big 10 Alumni are rounding up troops and gathering at All-Star Sports Bar and Grill this Thursday, October 28th from 7:30PM onwards.

RMB 50 at the door gets you 1 draft beer along with an assortment of good munchies from sweet potato fries, onion rings, nachos, etc.!  From 8PM-midnight, drinks are buy-one-get-one-free.

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Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, October 28
  • Time: 7:30PM-late
  • Location: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill
  • Address: Bldg. 5-1, Solana, 6 Chaoyang Park Rd.
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    Tel: 5905-6999


Beijing Flag Football League Launch Party

Posted: August 5th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Health & Fitness, Hot Tips, Upcoming Events | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Beijing Flag Football League (BFFL) | 1 Comment »

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Beijing Flag Football League’s season begins Saturday, August 14.

What better way to commence the start of a great season than with a proper launch party!

Hosted at All-Star Sports Bar & Grill on Friday, August 13, we welcome the Beijing Flag Football League (BFFL) and all of their friends, fans, and cheerleaders!

Come any time after 8PM and enjoy 2-for-1 drink specials and a KILLER Meal Deal – All-Star Burger + Draft Beer = RMB 50!

A Beer Pong Tournament will also be taking place with pitchers of beer for only RMB 50 (good for one game of beer pong).

Whether you’re participating in this year’s Beijing Flag Football League, coming to show support or you just want a great burger, come out to All-Star and join the fun!

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, August 13
  • Time: 8PM-Midnight
  • Location: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill
  • Address: Bldg. 5-1, Solana, 6 Chaoyang Park Rd., 朝阳区朝阳公园路6号Solana蓝色港湾国际商区 5-1

Get Intimate with Kevin Garnett

Posted: July 31st, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Nightlife & Party Scene, Upcoming Events | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, DJ Wordy, Dwight Howard, Kevin Garnett, NBA, ROOMbeijing, Steve Nash | No Comments »

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Basketball/NBA fans:

If you missed the chance to meet Dwight Howard & Steve Nash among other players at All-Star Sports Bar & Grill last weekend, you can go to ROOMbeijing on Sunday, August 1st for an “intimate session” with Kevin Garnett and DJ Wordy spinning….Not random at all.

Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday, August 1
  • Time: 10PM onwards
  • Location: ROOMbeijing
  • Address: 301-302, 3/F, PARK LIFE, Beijing Yintai Center, 2 Jianguomenwai Street, 建国门外大街2号, 银泰中心3层
  • Reservations: 8517-2033

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Meet the Official All-Star Beach Volleyball Team

Posted: July 29th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Health & Fitness | Tags: All-Star Beach Volleyball, All-Star Sports Bar & Grill | No Comments »

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The first official league for beach volleyball to be established in Beijing, The All-Star Sports Bar & Grill Beach Volleyball Team has rounded up around 15 solid, committed players who come out to Chaoyang Park every Saturday afternoon.

If you are interested in participating or more information, please contact Kristine Eng directly: kristine.eng@gmail.com

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NBA Stars @ All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

Posted: July 27th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: A Day In My Life, Charity, Nightlife & Party Scene | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Bling | 6 Comments »

This past Saturday, Club BLING hosted the Official After-Party for Yao Ming’s charity basketball game.

I am certainly not one to be shy about taking photos, but with so many people crowding around these NBA stars, I couldn’t be bothered to squeeze past people or worse, wait in line.  So I did the next best thing – request photos from the lovely Mrs. Julia Li.

Check Out Big Ballers Steve Nash & Dwight Howard @ All-Star Sports Bar & Grill:

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Pheonix Suns' Point Guard, Steve Nash

Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard in front of his Jersey at All-Star!

Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard in front of his Jersey at All-Star!

*Other NBA basketball stars at All-Star:

Baron Davis, Chase Budinger, Brandon Jennings, DaJuan Summers, Amir Johnson & Hasheem Thabeet


From BBQ’s to Parties: Independence Day Weekend

Posted: July 2nd, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Hot Tips, Nightlife & Party Scene, Upcoming Events | Tags: 2 Kolegas, All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, AmCham, Bling, ChinaDoll 3.3, Fourth of July, Great Wall Beach Party, holiday, Lollipop Bakery, Nola | No Comments »

July 4There are so many reasons to love the Fourth of July, even if you’re not American.  Admittedly, I am American and I love the Fourth of July for all reasons unrelated to national pride. Scratch that, I shouldn’t have said that.  I am proud to be an American, but that’s honestly not why I love the Fourth of July.

Fourth of July is a day to BBQ, have a picnic, play in a park, chill out, have water balloon fights, more BBQ and fireworks. I’m sure people of other nationalities would find this combination of activities just as exciting…no?

Anyway, I’m happy to find that Beijing has a lot going on in terms of things to do and ways to celebrate this holiday and not just the Fourth of July, but ALL weekend!

100703媒体版-01For those who aren’t going all the way out to the Great Wall Beach Party, there’s plenty of parties to hit up right in town – like BLING’s Independence Day Party this Saturday, July 3rd to warm everyone up for Sunday!

Anyone wearing red, white and blue will be rewarded with ‘All-American’ shooters and beer/drink specials all night.

On the actual day of, there will be BBQ’s all over the city.

Breakdown of Fourth of July Festivities:

  • AmCham will be celebrating at Ch’ien Men 23 – a day of family-friendly festivities. Tickets available at the AmCham website.
  • All-Star Sports Bar & Grill will be hosting a BBQ Cook-out with an all-you-can-eat-BBQ including a salad bar, a variety of cold cuts, our famous baby back ribs, barbequed chicken, beef short ribs, steak kebabs, chicken kebabs, hot dogs and much more for only RMB 138!  12pm- 3pm, 6pm-11pm
  • Special Set Menu at Nola: For RMB 135 per person you get: three kabobs (choose from pepper marinated pork with peach and shallot, ribeye steak with potato and mushrooms, shrimp with lime and corn, and/or chicken with tomato, olive, and panzanella), three sides (baked beans, coleslaw, red beans, sweet potato salad, green bean salad, cucumber and tomato salad, green bean casserole, and/or corn maque choux) and dessert (red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting, German chocolate cake, lemon poppy cake, or cupcakes).
  • The Apartment’s BBQ & Drinks: 4-10PM. Friends & Flatmates Welcome!
  • 2 Kolegas’ Funky Reggae BBQ Party: Serving Funk, Soul, Reggae tunes along with Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Salad, Tamales (by Texas Tamale Junkies), Cupcakes (by Lollipop Bakery) and Pies (by Pie House).  Starts 3PM, RMB 30 at the door.
  • China Doll’s Independence Day Rooftop Party: Live music, Jell-O shots & BBQ. Dress in red, white and blue and get a free drink.

And if you don’t feel up for parties and socializing at all this weekend, then at least indulge yourself in Lollipop Bakery‘s absolutely adorable Fourth of July cupcakes -

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Lollipop Bakery’s Red Velvet Cupcakes capped with patriotic red, blue and white frosting – sure to add fireworks to any holiday BBQ! 220RMB per dozen


Don’t Expect Grandma’s Cooking at Grandma’s Kitchen

Posted: July 1st, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, American food, Blue Frog, Chef Too, Grandma's Kitchen, Paul's Steak & Eggs, Union Bar & Grill, Vineyard Cafe | No Comments »

Grandma’s Kitchen is definitely one of Beijing’s old timers. Back in the hay day, Grandma’s was the place to go when we got sick of oily, cheap Chinese and craved some hearty American staples from breakfast omelets to pancakes, salads, sandwiches, burgers and a good milkshake. And there’s no denying Grandma’s presence in Beijing with locations all over the city from Jianwai SOHO to Tian An Men and my favorite location at Beixinqiao with its own bed and breakfast guesthouse and an outdoor courtyard in its backyard.

Since as long as I’ve been around, Grandma’s has continued to stay consistent – decent food with decent prices and mediocre service. Four years ago, Grandma’s was considered to be pretty decent for China standards. To me and my gang, Grandma’s was an American restaurant from a Chinese perspective – trying to be, but not quite there.

But clearly today, four years later, Beijing’s dining scene has grown exponentially into a very internationally diverse scene. And now there’s more than just Grandma’s Kitchen and Paul’s Steak & Eggs if you’re craving authentic American grub.  The choices for American food in Beijing is more than you could want -  Blue Frog, Element Fresh, All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Chef Too, Vineyard Cafe, Union Bar & Grill, Nola, Apothecary, the list continues.

It’s been awhile since I’ve been to Grandma’s, so it was nice to check out my favorite location at Beixinqiao and enjoy a relaxing lunch in their outside seating.  The menu is just how I remember and although their milkshakes are the highlight of the menu, I chose to order Fresh Squeezed Orange juice (RMB 25) and a Pastrami Sandwich on Rye Bread (RMB 40).

The toast was not the rye bread I was expecting, it was served cold, rye bread was not toasted, there was too much mayo and not enough pastrami -  overall unsatisfying and disappointing.

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Pastrami on Rye Sandwich

While I was quite looking forward to my return to Grandma’s, at the end of the meal I remembered why it’s been over three years since my last there – it’s really not that great.

Review of Grandma’s Kitchen: 28 Shique Hutong, Beixinqiao, 石雀胡同28号 , Tel: 8403-9452

Best Part:

  • Beixinqiao location’s airy, quaint atmosphere with outdoor seating area and guest house bed & breakfast out back.  Everything about this location is sweet, welcoming and understated.
  • It’s consistent and you get what you pay for. You can get a decent American meal under RMB 100, but then again, there are better choices and bargains to be found in Beijing.

Comments:

  • Anything you crave on Grandma’s menu, you can find better in Beijing. Everything on the menu is mediocre, there’s nothing particularly unique or extraordinary about any of the food items.  At least Paul’s Steak & Eggs is still the place to go for Poutine (fries covered in mozzarella cheese and gravy – a popular Canadian dish).

Rating: (on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being best)

  • Food: 4
  • Atmosphere: 7
  • Service: 5
  • Overall Experience: 5

LumDimSummary: All-Star’s Burger King/Queen Contest

Posted: June 8th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, CityWeekend, LumDimSummary | No Comments »

On Sunday, June 6th, All-Star Sports Bar & Grill hosted its Burger King/Queen Contest.

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With four judges and 8 contestants with 8 original, mouth-watering burger creations, we began the race to discover Beijing’s Best Burger.

LumDimSummary:

The 4-Judge Panel of Burger Experts (represented by CityWeekend Magazine, All-Star Sports Bar & Grill and Burger Enthusiasts):

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From L to R: Misha, Walker, Richard & Chef Jack

8 Competitive Chefs Fighting of the Title of Best Burger aka Sabotage in the Kitchen:

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The 8 Contestants & Their Burgers:

#1: Ted’s All-American Burger

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#2. Pepe’s Italy Burger (Red, White & Green)

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#3. Amy’s West Coast Burger:

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#4. Jethrow’s Smokin’ Burger:

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#5. Candy’s Haute Burger:

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#6: Saul’s Saul-D Burger:

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#7. Sophia’s Bifteki (Greek-Style) Burger:

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#8. Sig’s Mr. Cheesy Burger:

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The Judges Carefully Deliberate & Critique:

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The FINAL Results:

3rd Place: Jethrow’s Smokin’ Burger

Runner Up: Sig’s Mr. Cheesy Burger

(Drum Roll….)

The Burger Queen: Sophia’s Bifteki Burger

Drenched in a Secret Tziziki Recipe Made from Scratch (a combination of yogurt, olive oil, white vinegar, minced garlic, salt, dill & cucumbers), Sophia’s Bifteki Beef Patty is filled with spices (oregano, egg, salt & pepper, olive oil, diced onions & garlic) and layered with thick, fresh slices of tomatoes, onions and lettuce.

Congratulations to All-Star’s Burger Queen!

*If you would like to try Sophia’s Greek Burger, it will be available at All-Star Sports Bar & Grill during the month of the World Cup!!

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All-Star Fun & Good Times:

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CW Reader’s Choice Awards vs. LumDimSum

Posted: June 6th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Nightlife & Party Scene | Tags: 1001 Nights, All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Apothecary, Aroy-D, Biteapitta, Bling, Capital M, Casa Latina, Chef Too, CityWeekend, Club Obiwan, Comptoirs De France, Destination, Din Tai Feng, Ding Ding Xiang, DJ Blackie, DJ Keza, Enoteca, Fat Duck, Fubar, Glen Boutique Bar, Grange, Hai Di Lao, Hatsune, Karaiya Spice House, Kiosk, Made in China, Maison Boulud, Mao Live House, Mario Cittadini, Max Levy, Meat & Wine Co., Mix, Mughal's, Palette Vino, Prego, Punjabi, Purple Haze, Q Bar, SALT, Seasonal Tastes, Tamarind, The Orchard, The Redbucks, The Tree, theBeijinger, Time Out, Westin Beijing Chaoyang, White Rabbit, Xiu, Yugong Yishan, Zen5es | 1 Comment »

CW 2010 Reader's Choice AwardsUnlike theBeijinger and Time Out magazines, CityWeekend lumps both the Dining & Nightlife Award Categories into one evening rather than split it up into two events. And for the first time this year, CityWeekend changed it up and actually kept the vote count visible to the public and made sure that every voter had a validated CW User Name Account.

If you are interested in comparing results, check out theBeijinger Restaurant Awards Breakdown posted here.  Time Out’s Restaurant Awards Breakdown is posted here.

I unfortunately was not in Beijing to attend the CityWeekend’s awards ceremony at Brasserie Flo, but word on the street was that it was packed and the turn-out was impressive.

If you haven’t seen the results already, here is a LumDimSummary Breakdown of all the winners in both the Restaurant & Bar Awards Categories:

CityWeekend’s Awards for Best Dining Categories:

  • Best New Restaurant of the Year:

    • CW Winner: Tamarind

    • LumDimSum Vote: Capital M

  • Restaurant of the Year:

    • CW Winner: SALT

    • LumDimSum Vote: Hatsune

  • Chinese Restaurant of the Year:

    • CW Winner: Zen5es

    • LumDimSum Vote: Karaiya Spice House

  • Most Romantic:

    • CW Winner: Jaan

    • LumDimSum Vote: Capital M

  • Best Value:

    • CW Winner: Kiosk

    • LumDimSum Vote: Biteapitta

  • Chef of the Year:

    • CW Winner: Mario Cittadini

    • LumDimSum Vote: Max Levy – Bei/Apothecary

  • Best Service:

    • CW Winner: Maison Boulud

    • LumDimSum Vote: Maison Boulud

  • Best Mexican/Tex-Mex:

    • CW Winner: Casa Latina

    • LumDimSum Vote: Casa Latina

  • Best Italian:

    • CW Winner: Prego

    • LumDimSum Vote: Metro

  • Best Japanese:

    • CW Winner: Nishimura

    • LumDimSum Vote: Hatsune

  • Best French:

    • CW Winner: Maison Boulud

    • LumDimSum Vote: Maison Boulud

  • Best Thai:

    • CW Winner: Purple Haze

    • LumDimSum Vote: Aroy-D (by Fulicheng)

  • Best American:

    • CW Winner: Chef Too

    • LumDimSum Vote: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

  • Best Indian:

    • CW Winner: Mughal’s

    • LumDimSum Vote: Punjabi

  • Best Middle-Eastern:

    • CW Winner: 1001 Nights

    • LumDimSum Vote: Biteapitta

  • Best Beijing Duck:

    • CW Winner: Fat Duck

    • LumDimSum Vote: Made in China (Grand Hyatt)

  • Best Hot Pot:

    • CW Winner: Ding Ding Xiang

    • LumDimSum Vote: Hai Di Lao

  • Best Burger:

    • CW Winner: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

    • LumDimSum Vote: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

  • Best Pizza:

    • CW Winner: The Tree

    • LumDimSum Vote: The Tree

  • Best Dessert:

    • CW Winner: Din Tai Fung

    • LumDimSum Vote: Comptoirs de France

  • Best Steakhouse:

    • CW Winner: Grange (Westin Chaoyang)

    • LumDimSum Vote: Meat & Wine Co. (but it’s closed now)  :(   I will need to find a new favorite steakhouse…

  • Best Wine Selection:

    • CW Winner: Enoteca

    • LumDimSum Vote: Palette Vino

  • Best Buffet:

    • CW Winner: Seasonal Tastes

    • LumDimSum Vote: Westin Chaoyang

  • Best Sunday Brunch:

    • CW Winner: Bubbalicious (Westin Chaoyang)

    • LumDimSum Vote: Orchard

  • Best for Families:

    • CW Winner: Din Tai Fung, Seasonal Tastes (Tie)

    • LumDimSum Vote: Orchard

CityWeekend’s Awards for Best Bar/Club Categories:

  • Club of the Year:

    • CW Winner: Mix

    • LumDimSum Vote: Bling

  • Bar of the Year:

    • CW Winner: Apothecary

    • LumDimSum Vote: Apothecary

  • Nightlife Newcomer of the Year:

    • CW Winner: White Rabbit

    • LumDimSum Vote: Fubar

  • Best Local Band of the Year:

    • CW Winner: The Redbucks

    • LumDimSum Vote:  The Redbucks

  • Beijing-Based DJ of the Year:

    • CW Winner: DJ Blackie

    • LumDimSum Vote:  DJ KEZA

  • Best Alfresco Drinking:

    • CW Winner: XIU

    • LumDimSum Vote: Q Bar

  • Best Live Music:

    • CW Winner: Mao Live House

    • LumDimSum Vote: Yugong Yishan

  • Best Cocktails:

    • CW Winner: Mix-The Westin Beijing Chaoyang

    • LumDimSum Vote: Glen

  • Best Place for Singles:

    • CW Winner: Mix

    • LumDimSum Vote: Bling

  • Best for Dancing:

    • CW Winner: GT Banana

    • LumDimSum Vote: BLING

  • Best Sports Bar:

    • CW Winner: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

    • LumDimSum Vote: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

  • Hardest Bar to Find:

    • CW Winner: Fubar Peking

    • LumDimSum Vote: Club Obiwan

  • Best Pub Grub:

    • CW Winner: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

    • LumDimSum Vote: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

  • Best Fruit Plate:

    • CW Winner: Destination

    • LumDimSum Vote: Bling

  • Best Promoter:

    • CW Winner: Street Hustle Promotions

    • LumDimSum Vote: Acupuncture


Be The Burger King

Posted: May 4th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Hot Tips, Upcoming Events | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, burgers, Contest | 1 Comment »

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Everyone has his/her own opinion about what makes the best burger. The possibilities are infinite. Is your burger a classic you’ve been missing from back home or is your ideal burger something a bit more exotic?

We call on Beijing’s burger fanatics to ignite your imaginations, fire up your grills, and join in the fun of our search for Beijing’s best burger.

We’re looking for highly creative recipes that are packed with flavor. You may choose to reinvent your favorite burger with exciting new toppings, turn the elements of a classic dish into a burger, show off your ethnic or cultural background, highlight the unique dishes or products of your home country, or surprise us with a completely new concept in burgers. Just use your imagination and think of all the millions of possibilities.

What kind of meat will your patty be made of? What type of bread will you use for your buns? What other ingredients will you add – bacon, mushrooms, sautéed onions, cheese? What veggies will you add? What condiments will you use to compliment your burger’s ingredients and leave that final touch of perfection?

Feel free to enter as many recipes as you wish, but before submitting them, please read the rules carefully.

Alright Beijing, let’s see what you’ve got.

Here’s your chance to make your dream burger known and challenge Beijing’s toughest critics.

Let the games begin!

Submit An Entry!

Awards:

The All-Star Burger King/Queen’s burger creation will be available at All-Star Sports Bar & Grill during the World Cup from June 11, 2010 -July 11, 2010.

1st Award: 1000 RMB in CASH!
2nd Award: Voucher valued at 500 RMB
3rd Award: Voucher valued at 200 RMB

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Beijinger Restaurant Awards: Hatsune Wins Best Japanese 6 Years in a Row!

Posted: March 17th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Hot Tips | Tags: Alameda, Alan Wong, All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Annie's, Aroy-D, Bei, Black Sesame Kitchen, Capital M, Chuan Ban, Crescent Moon, Da Dong, Dining, Element Fresh, Ganges, Haidilao, Hatsune, Jin Ding Xuan, Kagen Teppanyaki, Let's Burger, Luga's Pho-Pho, Made in China, Maison Boulud, Meat & Wine Co., Metro, Middle 8th Restaurant, Mosaico, Mosto, Muse, Olas Tapas Cafe, Pete's Tex Mex, Punjabi, Purple Haze, Red Rose, Saddle Cantina, Sadler Ristorante, SALT, Sequoia Cafe, South Beauty, Sureno, theBeijinger, Westin Chaoyang, Westin Financial | 13 Comments »

At theBeijinger’s Restaurant Awards on Tuesday, March 16, Hatsune took home Best Japanese for the 6th year in a row, along with Outstanding for Best Decor.

Congratulations to Alan Wong, owner of the Hatsune Empire, for holding it strong and staying at the top of the game 6 years running.

That’s gotta be a record!!

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Owner of the Hatsune Empire, Alan Wong goes up on stage with baby Mason Wong to pick up his award for Best Japanese! 6 years in a row baby!

Other big winners from the awards ceremony include:

  • SALT – Winner for Best Chef & Runner up for Best Business Lunch, Best Steak, Best Service, Restaurant of the Year
  • Mosto – Runner Up for Best Chef, Best Business Lunch, Best Wine List, Best for a Romantic Meal, Restaurant of the Year
  • Haidilao – Winner for Best HotPot, and Runner up for Best Service, Chinese Restaurant of the Year
  • Da Dong – Winner for Best Contemporary Chinese, Best Duck, Best for Impressing Visitors, Best Chinese Restaurant of the Year
  • Maison Boulud - Winner for Best French, Best for a Romantic Meal, Best Wine List, Best Service,  Best Western Restaurant of the Year

Complete list of all Beijinger Dining Awards Categories and Winners, click here.

Collecting Hatsune's Award for Best Japanese

Collecting Hatsune's Award for Best Japanese

LumDimSummary of Beijinger Restaurant Awards:

Best Part:

  • iF Juice was a sponsor!  The most thirst-quenching, delicious fresh juice available in Beijing! I’m kind of obsessed.
  • Alan Wong brought up baby Mason to collect his award for Best Japanese (6 years in a row!)
  • Cheese by Yellow Valley Cheese is delicious
  • Cherry flavored Beer
  • Foodie Crowd Galore…or just PR people representing restaurants

Comments:

  • Hosts were painfully bad.  Dominic Johnson-Hill of Plastered 8 T-shirts could not pronounce any names if his life depended on it and Ai Wan actually said, and I quote, “Wow! This is extraordinary a woman won Best Chef! Normally chefs are men.  Now, tell me Ana, how old are you?” Someone should censor that woman.
  • Joy Luck provided no food for the event and it was just a very random location for a restaurant awards ceremony.

While many of the winners are very deserving of their awards, I was a disappointed to see Annie’s won Best Italian (come on people, it’s not best delivery service), Ganges for Best Indian (they just happen to have the best locations and marketing), and Element Fresh for Best American, Best Sandwiches, and Best Non-Hotel Brunch? I only approve of their smoothies and boycott the rest.

Beijinger’s Restaurant Award Winners vs. LumDimSum’s Votes:

  • Best Contemporary Chinese – Beijinger Winner: Da Dong, LumDimSum Vote: Bei (Opposite House)
  • Best Duck -Beijinger Winner: Da Dong, LumDimSum Vote: Made in China
  • Best Sichuan – Beijinger Winner: South Beauty, LumDimSum Vote: Chuan Ban
  • Best Dim Sum – Beijinger Winner: Jin Ding Xuan, LumDimSum Vote: Jin Ding Xuan (Tuanjiehu)
  • Best Hot Pot – Beijinger Winner: Haidilao, LumDimSum Vote: Haidilao
  • Best Kung Pao Chicken – Beijinger Winner: South Beauty, LumDimSum Vote: Black Sesame Kitchen
  • Best Xinjiang – Beijinger Winner: Red Rose, LumDimSum Vote: Crescent Moon
  • Best Yunan – Beijinger Winner: Middle 8th Restaurant, LumDimSum Vote: Middle 8th Restaurant
  • Best French- Beijinger Winner: Maison Boulud, LumDimSum Vote: Maison Boulud
  • Best Indian / Pakistani – Beijinger Winner: Ganges, LumDimSum Vote: Punjabi
  • Best Italian -Beijinger Winner: Annie’s, LumDimSum Vote: Sadler Ristorante & Metro
  • Best Japanese – Beijinger Winner: Hatsune, LumDimSum Vote: Hatsune & Kagen Teppanyaki
  • Best Mediterranean – Beijinger Winner: Sureno, LumDimSum Vote: Sureno
  • Best Mexican – Beijinger Winner: Saddle Cantina, LumDimSum Vote: Pete’s Tex Mex
  • Best Middle Eastern – Beijinger Winner: 1001 Nights, LumDimSum Vote: Biteapitta
  • Best Thai – Beijinger Winner: Purple Haze, LumDimSum Vote: Aroy-D (by Fulicheng)
  • Best Vietnamese – Beijinger Winner: Muse, LumDimSum Vote: Luga’s Pho-Pho
  • Best American – Beijinger Winner: Element Fresh, LumDimSum Vote: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill
  • Best Business Lunch – Beijinger Winner: Alameda, LumDimSum Vote: Hatsune
  • Family-Friendly Restaurant – Beijinger Winner: Annie’s, LumDimSum Vote: Orchard
  • Impressing Visitors – Beijinger Winner: Da Dong, LumDimSum Vote: Duck de Chine
  • Best Brunch (Non-Hotel) – Beijinger Winner: Element Fresh, LumDimSum Vote: Orchard
  • Best Hotel Brunch – Beijinger Winner: Westin Financial Street & Westin Chaoyang, LumDimSum Vote: Westin Chaoyang
  • Best Pizza – Beijinger Winner: The Tree, LumDimSum Vote: The Tree
  • Best Sandwiches – Beijinger Winner: Element Fresh, LumDimSum Vote: Sequoia Cafe
  • Best Steak – Beijinger Winner: Meat & Wine Co., LumDimSum Vote: Meat & Wine Co.
  • Best Tapas – Beijinger Winner: Olas Tapas Cafe, LumDimSum Vote: Mosaico
  • Wine List – Beijinger Winner: Maison Boulud, LumDimSum Vote: Enoteca
  • Best Burger – Beijinger Winner: Let’s Burger, LumDimSum Vote: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill
  • Best For a Romantic Meal – Beijinger Winner: Maison Boulud, LumDimSum Vote: Capital M
  • Best Chef – Beijinger Winner: Ana Esteves – SALT, LumDimSum Vote: Max Levy – Bei/Apothecary
  • Best Décor – Beijinger Winner: LAN, LumDimSum Vote: Hatsune & Capital M
  • Best Service – Beijinger Winner: Maison Boulud, LumDimSum Vote: Maison Boulud
  • Restaurant of the Year (Chinese) – Beijinger Winner: Da Dong, LumDimSum Vote: Made in China
  • Restaurant of the Year (Non-Chinese) – Beijinger Winner: Maison Boulud, LumDimSum Vote: Hatsune



All-Star’s SuperBowl XLIV Party

Posted: February 7th, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Special Events | Tags: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill, Sports, SuperBowl Party | No Comments »

Screen shot 2010-02-02 at 5.32.50 PMCraving football? REAL football? Missed out on the season? Don’t miss out any longer. Come watch the Superbowl LIVE in all its glory on 60+ of the biggest screens in Beijing—commercials included!!! That’s right, come get it the way it should be. With all the funny Doritos commercials, Nike commercials, and whatever else floats your boat.

Also, we’ll be serving a special All-Star Superbowl Breakfast Set at RMB 58 inclusive of eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns and toast with your choice of juice, soft drink, coffee and tea. (Free refills on coffee and tea only.)  Add 1 pancake for RMB 12, stack of two for RMB 20.

Location: All-Star Sports Bar & Grill

Date: Monday, February 8, 2010

Time: Doors Open @ 7am, Game kicks off @ 7:30


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