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Interactive Yoga Charity: The Hutong and CAI

Posted: April 23rd, 2011 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Charity, Health & Fitness, Upcoming Events | Tags: CAI, Capital M, Dee Rawlins, Japanese Red Cross, Kocoon Spa Lounge, Mughal's, OM42Yoga, Sassy Scrubs Body, The Hutong, Victor Chau, Yoga Yard | No Comments »

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“Enjoy an Afternoon of Relaxation”

Hosted at The Hutong, Victor Chau will be giving a presentation about his month-long experience in an Indian Ashram.

Guests can enjoy Indian canapes, a brief roof-top yoga class, raffle prizes and a silent auction with items from Yoga Yard, OM42Yoga, Sassy Scrubs Body, Capital M, Kocoon Spa Lounge & Elixirs, Mughal’s and Dee Rawlins.

Proceeds from this event benefit will go to both Japanese Red Cross Society and CAI’s “Girls’ Basketball or Football for Life” project.


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Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday, April 24
  • Time: 3:00PM-5:30PM
  • Cost: RMB 50
  • Location: The Hutong
  • Address: #1 Jiu Dao Wan Zhong Xiang Hutong
  • RSVP: erin@thehutong.com or janel@cai-china.org
  • www.thehutong.com

Background:

  • CAI (www.cai-china.org): A non-profit organization that works with the children of migrant families in both rural and urban China.
  • Japanese Red Cross Society: Earthquake Donation Fund http://www.jrc.or.jp/english/relief/l4/Vcms4_00002070.html

CAI Fundraising Evening at Mughal’s

Posted: February 27th, 2011 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Charity, Foodies & Dining Scene, Upcoming Events | Tags: CAI, Indian, Mughal's | No Comments »

CAI Mughal

CAI is hosting a fundraising dinner at Mughal’s Indian Restaurant on Thursday, March 10 with funds donated to CAI’s empowerment programs for migrant children and migrant teacher training.

The event will include a 3-course dinner by Mughal’s (appetizer, main and dessert) + complimentary drink for RMB 200 per person (RMB 110 will go directly to CAI).  *Tickets bought after March 7 will be RMB 220 per person.

The fundraising event will also be displaying a silent auction featuring CAI’s migrant children’s original artwork.

Seating is limited, for reservations, email: janel@cai-china.org or call 134 3922 9636

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011
  • Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM (first seating) and 8:00PM-onwards (2nd seating)
  • Location: Mughal’s Indian Restaurant
  • Address: 4th floor of Nali Patio, Sanlitun North Bar Street 三里屯酒吧街3.3大厦南侧, 那里花园4层
  • RSVP: 134 3922 9636 or e-mail janel@cai-china.org
  • Website: www.cai-china.org

Agua Makes a Big Comeback in Nali

Posted: November 2nd, 2010 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: A Day In My Life | Tags: Agua, Apothecary, Carmen, Ch'ien Men 23, Chef Jordi, Enoterra, Let's Burger, Migas, Mosto, Mughal's, Nali Patio, Niajo, Spanish food | 9 Comments »

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With the opening of a fine dining establishment such as Agua, I think the entire reputation of Nali Patio just stepped up a notch.

The original home of Let’s Burger, Mosto, Niajo and Mughal’s, Nali Patio has improved ten-fold with new happening spaces such as Apothecary, Migas, Enoterra and now the high-end Spanish restaurant Agua with Chef Jordi and his highly sought-after suckling pig.

Having just recently opened its doors for the first time since its move from Ch’ien Men 23 aka Legation Quarter, Agua re-opens with a Private Kitchen Menu by Chef Jordi inclusive of a sampling of 3 delicious Tapitas followed by a four-course meal for only RMB 308 per person.

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Having dined several times at its original location in Ch’ien Men, I was surprised to see how much the decor and style of the venue has changed.  From it’s bright red walls and grandeur columns all around, Agua now features a high ceiling and a big, open space surrounded by all-white brick walls and minimalistic decor.  There is a bar at the entrance, two beautiful private dining rooms and Agua will open a rooftop terrace during the warmer summer months.

LumDimSum Snapshots of Agua’s Interior:

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Main Entrance and Bar

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Kitchen Window & Semi-Circle Dining Booths

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Entrance to Private Dining Rooms & One of two Private Dining Rooms

As soon as we arrived, we were greeted by the restaurant manager Richard Pirsch, who led us to our table and then Chef Jordi also came over to introduce the menu while Richard recommended some nice wines to pair with our meal.

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Our meal began with the best tasting ham and mushroom croquette I have seriously ever tasted together with 3 Tapitas: Homemade Chorizo, Shrimps with garlic and herbs and Picadillo (marinated pork chunks in Spanish paprika). While I was a big fan of the shrimp, my fellow foodie favored the chorizo.

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We were then served a Smoked Japanese mackerel with herbs  salad and diced tomato.  I thought the mackerel was an interesting choice for Agua to serve, but the fishy flavor was not as pungent or as tough as I had expected and it paired well with the tomatoes and herbs salad.

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The pumpkin soup was probably the highlight of my meal. Never have I seen pumpkin soup served with a poached egg and I must say, it worked beautifully.  And it was a nice touch to have the waitstaff pour the pumpkin soup over the dish in front of you.

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The main dish was a slow-cooked Wagyu veal cheek with marinated plums and beets.  Once again, the waitress came around and poured gravy over the meat, and as I sliced into the veal, the meat just fell apart. It was perfectly cooked and the flavors were a perfect balance of sweet (marinated plums) and savory (gravy and veal cheek).

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To top it all off, we had Galician-style crepes with lemon custard, Greek yogurt and “Moscatel Oro” ice cream. I’m glad the portion was small because by this point, I was already a stuffed Humpty Dumpty and to be perfectly honest, this was the low-point of the meal.  I normally love natural Greek yogurt but the sour flavor was a bit overwhelming in this dessert and with a sweet tooth like mine, I guess I prefer rich chocolate or something sweeter rather than sour at the end of a big meal.

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Overall, it was a wonderful meal and a very satisfying experience (round of applause for Chef Jordi, Richard and their team) and it should be noted that this meal is great value for only RMB 308 per person.  I will definitely be back to check out the entire menu and in their future tasting menu, they promise to feature their famous suckling pig as the main entree, served table-side!

A few other things to look forward to – Next week, Agua begins serving its full a la carte menu with a new tasting menu and in two weeks, Agua will launch its lunch menu – 2 courses for RMB 88 and 3 courses for RMB 98.

Review of Agua: Above Apothecary, next to Enoterra, 4th Floor of Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Beilu, 三里屯北路81号那里花园3层, Tel: 6559-6266

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  • Best suckling pig in town
  • Chef Jordi is one of the most talented chefs in Beijing
  • Expect very professional service and special treatment from both the restaurant manager and Chef Jordi himself
  • A very high-end New York restaurant decor with white brick walls, low lighting and minimalistic decor
  • Cozy ambiance with nice booth or table seating to choose from.
  • Beautiful VIP rooms in the back surrounded in glass.
  • Will launch a set lunch menu: RMB 68 for 2-courses or RMB 98 for 3-courses.

Comments:

  • Considering they’ve just opened, the standard of service was very impressive and every step of the meal was transitioned and executed smoothly and professionally.
  • While each dish of Jordi’s Private Kitchen Tasting Menu was all very good, little croquette aside, there was not really one course that made my jaw drop…and perhaps that’s because Jordi’s suckling pig was not one of the dishes served tonight.
  • It’s wonderful to see Nali develop over the past few years and I am certain that Agua alone will raise the reputation of Nali Patio as one of Beijing’s top dining destinations.
  • Nali Patio is now Spanish Restaurant Central: Carmen, Migas, Niajo and now Agua!

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

  • Food: 7
  • Atmosphere: 7
  • Service: 8
  • Overall Experience: 8

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


If You Like It Hot

Posted: October 20th, 2009 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene | Tags: Aroy-D, Black Sesame Kitchen, Chinese food, Chuan Ban, Face Bar, Ganges, Gui Jie, Hai Di Lao, Hazara, Hot Pot, Hunan food, Indian, Lantung Thai Bar & Bistro, Middle 8, Mughal's, Punjabi, Purple Haze, Sichuan food, Thai food, Very Siam, Xiabu Xiabu, Yu Xin, Yunan food | 3 Comments »

With Beijing’s sudden drop in temperature, what’s better than a spicy meal to warm your winter blues?

If you’re like me and you crave meals filled with flavor and spice, here’s a breakdown of some of my top picks for different styles of cuisine, known to make you sweat:

1. Best Sichuan – known for its liberal use of garlic, chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns which produces a “tingly-numbing (Ma La)” sensation, unique to Sichuan cuisine.

  • Chuan Ban
  • Yu Xin
  • The Sichuan Restaurant in Solana by Tsingtao Brewery (forgot name)
  • Black Sesame Kitchen

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    Karaiya's Spicy Pepper Diced Rib Eye

2. Best Hunan – As spicy as Sichuan, but without the numbing sensation. Hunan’s spice is much more flavorful

  • Karaiya Spice House

4. Best Hot Pot – An interactive, dining experience- you get to cook raw food in a boiling stew (opt for the spicy one)

  • Hai Di Lao
  • Hot Pot on Gui Jie
  • Xiabu Xiabu – a reliable chain of hot pot restaurants

5. Best Yunan – Spices are not as dominant or as intense as Sichuan or Hunan, but many dishes are quite spicy and diverse.

  • Middle 8th 中8楼 – nice decor and good food with low prices.  I’m quite addicted to their rice wine, and I love that it comes in a big bamboo container.   Always a good option for guests or a casual lunch with friends.

6. Best Indian – One of the most popular cuisines around the globe, known for its abundance use of spices and herbs, with signature curry dishes.

  • Mughal’s (Indian/Pakistani)
  • Ganges
  • Punjabi
  • Hazara (in Face Bar)

7. Best Thai – Known for being spicy and hot, the heat is also combined with flavors that are sour, sweet or bitter.  I Thai soupparticularly like the combination of coconut milk in Thai soups and curries.

  • Aroy-D (Shuangjing/Fulicheng Area) – where I was first introduced to Thai cuisine
  • Purple Haze
  • Lantung Thai Bar & Bistro
  • Very Siam

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Events Today

  • BJ Foodies and Charity Auction
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    Time: 7:00 PM
    BJ FOoDiEs is teaming up with the Hilton Beijing, The Beijing Beatles, and Hoegaarden for the 2012 Charity Auction! Dinner starts at 7PM at ONE EAST and then Auction will be at ZETA BAR starting around 9PM-midnight.
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Upcoming Events

  • February 11, 2012
    • Free Preventative Health Talk
      Free Preventative Health Talk
      Time: 10:00 AM
      On Saturday, February 11, The Hutong is offering a unique opportunity to attend an hour and a half discussion led by Alex Tan to learn how we can use both eastern and western ideas to improve our health and how to incorporate these into our daily lives in both a practical and useful way.
      at 10:00 AM
    • Cupid Charity Pub Crawl
      Cupid Charity Pub Crawl
      Time: 4:00 PM
      Pay RMB 100 and work your way through a 9-pub crawl through Sanlitun. Saturday, Feb. 11 at 4PM
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  • February 15, 2012
    • Love Stories Live at Bookworm
      Love Stories Live at Bookworm
      Time: 7:30 PM
      Live Storytelling at The Bookworm. This month's theme: Love and Romance. Presented by LGBT Beijing. 7:30PM, RMB 30
      at 7:30 PM
  • February 17, 2012
    • Slow Boat Brewery at Grinders
      Slow Boat Brewery at Grinders
      Time: 7:00 PM
      Slow Boat will be tapping fresh kegs to pair with Grinders’ hearty food, music and friends all in a relaxed and informal environment. February 17th at 7pm at Grinders
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  • February 21, 2012
    • Hilton Pancake Race
      Hilton Pancake Race
      Time: 7:00 PM
      The Hilton Beijing is hosting their 3rd Annual Pancake Race to crown Beijing’s “Celebrity Foodies Tosser” on Tuesday, February 21 from 7-9PM.
      at 7:00 PM
  • February 22, 2012
    • Hatsune Sushi Making Class
      Hatsune Sushi Making Class
      Time: 7:00 PM
      Here’s your chance to learn the secrets behind the legendary Hatsune sushi rolls, eat your own creations and you even get to take home essential equipment to start making your own sushi at home! Wednesday, Feb. 22 from 7-10PM at The Original Hatsune on Guanghua Lu
      at 7:00 PM
  • March 9, 2012
    • Bookworm Literary Festival2012
      Bookworm Literary Festival2012
      Time: 8:00 PM
      Featuring international literary sensations, brilliant debut novelists and China’s leading intellectuals, this year’s festival promises to be as diverse as ever with an eclectic range of events for people of all ages, backgrounds and interests to enjoy. March 9-23, 2012 at The Bookworm
      at 8:00 PM
  • March 10, 2012
    • Bookworm Literary Festival2012
      Bookworm Literary Festival2012
      Time: 8:00 PM
      Featuring international literary sensations, brilliant debut novelists and China’s leading intellectuals, this year’s festival promises to be as diverse as ever with an eclectic range of events for people of all ages, backgrounds and interests to enjoy. March 9-23, 2012 at The Bookworm
      at 8:00 PM
  • March 11, 2012
    • Bookworm Literary Festival2012
      Bookworm Literary Festival2012
      Time: 8:00 PM
      Featuring international literary sensations, brilliant debut novelists and China’s leading intellectuals, this year’s festival promises to be as diverse as ever with an eclectic range of events for people of all ages, backgrounds and interests to enjoy. March 9-23, 2012 at The Bookworm
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