Top 10 Top 10 Places to Snack
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1. The Tree
Popular Sanlitun pub that does excellent wood-fired pizzas (see The Tree).
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2. Fish Nation
Fish and chips English style in an old hutong setting (see Fish Nation).
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3. Schlotzky’s
US-style deli for pastrami on rye and all the rest of it.
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4. The Bookworm
Lending library, bar, and a great place for healthy light lunches.
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5. Oriental Plaza Food Court
A huge array of international fast foods at the bottom of Wangfujing (see Oriental Plaza Food Court).
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6. Kiosk
Excellent meaty subs and sandwiches in an open-air setting.
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7. AT Café
Quirky café in the the 798 Art District with a limited but appealing menu (see AT Café).
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8. Du Yichu
Age-old restaurant that specializes in baozi (steamed buns).
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9. Wangfujing Snack Street
Kabob, noodle, and soup stalls fill a narrow alley off the bottom end of Wangfujing Dajie.
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10. Coolgel
Excellent gelateria, and cheap too at ¥5 per scoop.
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