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What is there to eat near Guoyi Hotel?

Guoyi Hotel is a five-star hotel in Beijing. The surrounding area is rich in catering resources. The following introduces some delicacies located near Guoyi Hotel, so that you can not miss the opportunity to taste local specialties when traveling or vacationing.

The first one is Zushiye Sichuan Restaurant, which is a classic Sichuan time-honored restaurant and is known as the "ancestral of spicy food". Its dishes are mainly spicy, with unique taste, spicy and fragrant, and delicious. Its representative dishes include Mapo tofu, twice-cooked pork, boiled fish, etc., allowing you to taste the spiciness while also enjoying the original flavor of Sichuan cuisine.

The second restaurant is Beichuan Flavor. This restaurant is a large restaurant integrating Sichuan cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Cantonese cuisine, Beijing cuisine, Western food and other cuisines. Its dishes have a unique taste and are full of color, aroma and flavor. Its representative dishes include Yibin burning noodles, Huangguoshu glutinous rice chicken, Guilin rice noodles, Little Sheep Pot, etc., allowing you to experience a variety of flavors while tasting different local delicacies.

The third restaurant is Xiao Diao Li Soup at the North Gate of the Forbidden City. This restaurant specializes in traditional Beijing snacks, and its special dishes are Diao Li Soup, stewed pear soup, etc. Diao pear soup is a traditional sugar water with a fresh, sweet and delicious taste. It is especially suitable for drinking in summer to relieve the heat. Braised bean curd is made by marinating bean curd, tofu and other ingredients in soy sauce. It is delicious and sandwiched with chopped green onions and small peppers. You can feel the cultural heritage of China while tasting traditional snacks.

There are many gourmet restaurants around Guoyi Hotel waiting for you to try. I hope you can experience the unique charm of local cuisine while traveling in Beijing.