Blog Tag - Opposite House
Union Night Brunch
Why wait for the first afternoon of the weekend for brunch when you can enjoy it on a Friday night? That’s the idea behind the...
Before we count down to 2019, the Beijinger is running down our Top 10 New Years Eve Parties. Anyone perusing the events below should be able to find...
Legendary football star David Beckham quietly popped by Beijing last week, playing a fun match of footie with a children’s team, stopping by a...
It's here. The sunshine, the breeze, the rare blue skies, and the ice-cold beers. Everything right now seems borne for long, summer days spent...
After a decade of serving elegant eats at the sunken garden of The Opposite House, Sureño is set to shut down. The Mediterranean style restaurant...
Hotpress aims to please those feeling hard pressed for a wholesome lunch option. Having quietly opened a few weeks back at a sidewalk facing nook at...
If Sanlitun Soho looked drab and borderline barren during your last visit, then brace yourself for a livelier surprise. Red Dog, a cocktail bar...
Stop by The Opposite House next time you're in the vicinity of Sanlitun Village to catch an absorbing installation of woodcarvings from the...
The Opposite House will open its fourth dining venue, Jing Yaa Tang, on August 29. featuring a distinctly different menu, with Peking duck and...
It’s a little early, but in America, halls were being decked before Thanksgiving, so I think we’re OK getting a peek at the gifts tucked away in the...
It’s Friday night. It’s gone 8pm. You’re reading this. Stop. Actually, carry on to the end of the article (or star it for tomorrow) and then get...
This week in the Beijing cultural scene, we’ve got the CCTV building blushing in false modesty at recent global acclaim, Chen Wenling with new...
The Opposite House’s rotating art exhibits, housed in its 6-story-high atrium, are a good way to get a taste of Chinese contemporary art without...