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Craving freshness? For Beijingers, there's always something New in the Neighborhood.
The long-awaited reopening of Georgia’s Fest, sister restaurant to Turkish Feast, has come at long last with a huge new mutli-floor space on the south side of the NAGA plaza at Dongzhimen.
Georgia's Feast 格鲁秀色
9 Dongzhimen Neidajie, NAGA Plaza
东直门内大街9号 NAGA广场
A platter from the buffet with1/2-1/2 salad (Mango & Beef + Chickpea & Spinach), grilled mushrooms, veggie loaf, and oat-fried scotch egg, all for RMB 88
There’s plenty of meat to be had, but Neo is also very vegetarian-friendly – not only are most of the sandwiches vegetarian, but you could fill up your whole platter with vegetarian options at the buffet and still have new ones to try your next time back.
In addition to mooncakes, Mid-Autumn Festival is the time when locals love to eat crabs, even in non-coastal cities.
So, just in time for the feast, Xiejia has opened on the third floor of Topwin. Diners come for the crab hot pot, but they stay for the Angus beef barbecue, cheese rice bowl, crab pies, and other Japanese seafood specialties.
READ: New in the Neighborhood: Lunch, Dinner, and Drinks Around Town
Images: Dianping, Joey Knotts
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