Blog Tag - Beiluogu Xiang
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This hutong lane, which lies directly...
Beiluoguxiang has undergone something of a renaissance over the last two months with new spots sprouting up at a rapid pace. The latest to join the...
An air of relief is reverberating around the city following the latest round of commerce-killing streetside renovations in Beijing. While one long-...
Hordes of hutong barflies drowned their sorrows with bottled beer and homemade fruit-infused shots at El Nido's closing party last fall when the long...
It's game over for yet another popular hutong venue. 8-Bit owner Dale Irons tells the Beijinger that the video game themed bar will soon close. He...
Though it's hardly been a year since Hoper opened its doors, much has changed for the cozy Beiluogu Xiang whiskey bar. For one, it's gone from a...
When winter gusts hit and the mercury dips, what's a hutong restaurateur to do? Especially one who earlier this year opened his venue as a breezy...
The opening of Nina earlier this month couldn’t have been better timed, given the owners’ passion for Spritz. That shouldn't come as a surprise,...
Having moved from Ju’er Hutong to the relatively quieter Beiluogu Xiang at the end of last year, Santoor managed to avoid the Nanluogu Xiang...
Dimly lit and effortlessly cool, Beiluo Bread Bar is confident and knows it doesn’t need to impress. The laptop crowd was in full force the day I...
The first edition of Chi Garden took the form of a petite, artsy boutique on Beiluogu Xiang. The two-story shop could transport one from a dusty...
Like so many boutiques in Beijing, Min is an eclectic mishmash of tired treasures. This particular shop looks like the caboose of an early 1990s...
Over the years, trendspotters have been trying to label everywhere from Wudaoying Hutong to Fangjia Hutong as the “New Nanluogu Xiang.” Turns out...