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South of Tian’an Men Square : Liqun Roast Duck Restaurant

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Liqun Roast Duck Restaurant

Liqun Roast Duck Restaurant

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  • Peking duck at this chaotic, little courtyard restaurant is usually sublime, despite the rough-and-ready ambience.

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11 Beixianfeng Hutong, enter from Zhengyi Lu 6705 557 ¥¥
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tomh

Food is good but service is shocking and the concept of booking a table and actually getting one when you get there does not wash here. But, if you get a quiet night and a decent waitress, the flavour of the duck is worth it.

about 5 months ago

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