Whether you are looking for spicy street food or slow-food artistry, sidewalk stalls or upscale restaurants, pick one of these locations where you can marvel at the food offerings while listening to the strong heartbeats of the local nightlife.
Guijie Street

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Guijie Street's culinary offerings include the Chinese cuisines from Sichuan, Shandong, Guangdong, Beijing, Shanghai, and Hunan, as well as Japanese and Western cuisines. Its signature dish, "spicy crayfish", has been drawing tourists from around the world.
21st Block of Hopson One
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[Photo via the official WeChat account of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism]
The 21st Block of Hopson One has become a culinary haven housing renowned Chinese and foreign dining brands, with multiple "first restaurants in Beijing" including that of Kao Master Spicy Grilled Fish (烤匠麻辣烤鱼). It offers diverse lifestyles and entertainment options for residents.
Solana's Dining Zone
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Solana's dining zone hosts 50 establishments, including 12 chain restaurants, two "first restaurants", five Black Pearl restaurants, and two Michelin-starred restaurants, with award-winning and specialty dining brands accounting for over 30 percent of the total.
Huaxi LIVE Wukesong Commercial Street
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Huaxi LIVE Wukesong consists of a venue serving the summer and winter Olympics in Beijing, an ice sports center, a commercial street, M Space, HI-PARK (a basketball park), and office buildings. It is designed to deliver 360-degree immersive interactions through its business formats of sports, entertainment, art, education, and gastronomy.
Taiwan Street
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[Photo via visitbeijing.com.cn]
Beijing's Taiwan Street brings together 50 diverse establishments spanning dining, education, leisure, and lifestyle services, coexisting with culturally significant elements from Taiwan, like the Wufeng Lin Family's Wugui Tower and the exhibition hall devoted to the life and legacy of Lin Hsien-tang.
Moon River Art Town's Commercial Quarter
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[Photo via the official WeChat account of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism]
Moon River Art Town's commercial quarter blends culture, cuisine and nightlife into one riverside destination. It provides unique leisure and entertainment offerings. The diverse evening activities there make this place a sanctuary for relaxation and recreation, drawing a significant volume of visitors.
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(Source: Beijing Municipal Commerce Bureau)