
Germany is a land full of culinary delights. Located in the middle of Western Europe, it’s at the same latitude as Newfoundland, which means the summer nights are long and inviting while wintertime is cold and snowy. The Christian calendar is a map for German social events and there is always a celebration happening somewhere, with food specialties, presents and homemade entertainment. Cozy gatherings with food and drink are the essence of German Gemuetlichkeit (comfort and coziness).
German cuisine has often been labeled as stodgy and fatty, which can be attributed to the lack of variety in the rural German countryside until the last 200 years. But Germany has benefited from a close association with Italy and France and adopted many of their spices and cooking methods, always with a German twist.
Bavaria Bierstube
RMB200-400.
B2, Palace Hotel
Steak tartar, veal tenderloin, cheese fondue, homemade sausage.
Bauerstube
5:30pm-11:30pm, RMB200-300.
3/F, Holiday Inn Lido
German Restaurant at Landmark Hotel
11am-12pm. RMB100-300.
3/F, Landmark Hotel, 8 East Third Ring North Road,
Hua-An Butcher Shop
9am-8pm
Basement Level 1, SB 126, China World Trade Center
European style sausages, fresh local beef, pork, meat and cheese.
Kebab Cafe
8:30am-11pm, RMB100.
Sanlitun North Street
European food, heavy on the German influence. Weekend brunches hit the spot.
Paulaner Brauhaus
11am-1am, RMB100-300.
1/F, Kempinski Hotel
Schiller's
9am-1am, RMB100-200.
1 Liangmahe South Road, opposite the Jingcheng