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RE: Food in Beijing Series: What We Did For Easter + BONUS DROOLING PICS
I know I can't go wrong with dumplings, beijing duck, and mutton hot pot in Beijing as a tourist with a stay not more than a week. If I were you as a resident, having those day in and out is boring.
i don't want to write about why i chose to eat korean food instead, but i can tell u here that i told my friend "No chinese Food, i'm tired of it. " Guilty. LOL
Hot pot is really delicious by the way =)
I would never get tired of going to 海底捞 but it will burn your pocket too if you go everyday.
Do you own 海底捞 hotpot at home, I know they make off-the-shelf hot-pot packs for easy home hot-potting. :-) But a downside is going to the market, rinsing and preparing and doing the washing up.
nope. I live a small room so cooking in here is going to create hotpot smell, which would not be too good. Maybe if i have my own apartment i could do that =D
I really do not mind cooking actually =)
海底捞 service is really one of the best. It is the kind of place that i will definitely bring tourist and experience their service. =D
Seems to me it is always an ultra long queue outside of all 海底捞 outlets (Never been to any 海底捞 myself, but have read some online food reviews).
Do invite me over for your home cooking one day. haha.