In Beijing’s traditional hutong alleyways, many old courtyards and houses are getting a face lift these days. Hutongs became increasingly rare as the city modernized, but now they’re making a strong comeback desired by locals, expats and foodies alike. Our Martina Fuchs takes you to some of the tastiest spots around traditional alleyways in Beijing.
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In Beijing's traditional hutong alleyways, many old courtyards and houses are getting a face lift these days. [CNTV]
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Our first stop: Kingsjoy, which opened its doors in 2012 and is located opposite the famous Lama Temple. It offers haute cuisine, vegetarian dining in a royal environment inside a traditional courtyard house.
It was designed by famous Chinese-American architect Zhang Yonghe.
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