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Dadong Beijing Duck

Building 3, Tianjiehu Beikou, Chaoyang
Beijing
Beijing
010-6582-2892

Type: Traditional
Price Range: ¥¥¥¥¥

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This is one of the most popular duck restaurants in Beijing and with good reason – the duck is deliciously crispy and unusually light. The atmosphere is always lively. It was voted by that’s Beijing magazine’s reader poll as the best Beijing duck restaurant in the city in 2006 and you’ll understand why once you’ve eaten there. You’ll find the restaurant on the southeastern corner of Changghong Qiao.
Last updated January 5, 2008
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