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Aye by Meeting Someone Revamps Entire Menu, Adds a Touch of Mediterranean Flair | the Beijinger

Aye by Meeting Someone Revamps Entire Menu, Adds a Touch of Mediterranean Flair | the Beijinger: Aye by Meeting Someone stands out as quite unique in Beijing's food and beverage scene. From the get-go, diners will be struck by the alien-like waves in the restaurant's bricked façade, the Giger-esque metal stairs leading to the dining area, the speakeasy retro-style bar, and the singular and very large European cathedral-like stained glass window.


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