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.
A Cake Fiend's Guide to Daoxiangcun, Beijing's Oldest Traditional Pastry Shop | the Beijinger : The renowned Daoxiangcun Bakery has deep roots in Beijing. It was in 1895 that Guo Yusheng opened its doors in Guanyin Temple on Qianmianwei street, selling authentic Beijing pastries and snacks. As an outsider, you may have walked past a Daoxiangcun store countless times and never even realized, but for the locals, this staple chain is home, and brings back fond childhood memories.
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