Beijing is the capital of China and lives in the heart of every Chinese person. It is a metropolis and a symbol of China, so you will see many great places here. However, today we will mainly introduce Sanlitun in Beijing. This place is definitely familiar to girls who like shopping, as it is a very large shopping center with a lot of people coming and going. So, what are some good date spots near here?
When it comes to Sanlitun, people always think of its bars, Taikoo Li, Uniqlo, the “dirty street”, etc. But these are all for shopping, suitable for friends to sit down and relax. What I’m going to introduce today are places that are more suitable for dating.
1、Migas Restaurant and Lounge
Among the endless number of terrace restaurants, Migas is a veteran. It has been one of the most popular terraces in Beijing since its opening. In the evening, the colors here are more subdued but warm, and dining outdoors allows people to relax both physically and mentally. Most importantly, the food here has always been praised, with a variety of overseas cuisines that are unique and delicious.
Average spending: 242 yuan
Address: 81 Sanlitun North Street, Level 6, Nali Garden (near Sanlitun VILLAGE)
2、Oddball, More Than Just Mala Tang
Just listening to the name, isn’t it strange? But just like the name suggests, the most “odd” thing about this restaurant is that it’s a very niche place to eat mala tang, yet it has become a high-end place to eat Western food. You wouldn’t expect this to be a mala tang terrace. The restaurant not only has mala tang but also a variety of grilled skewers.
Average spending: 75 yuan
Address: 4th Floor, Tongli Building, No. 43, Sanlitun South (go up the stairs from the left entrance of Love Hand Love Foot)
3、TIENSTIENS Will Will
A famous internet-famous French dessert shop. It is a transparent one-piece glass house, with white walls and wooden tables and chairs that make it look very fresh, clean, bright, and simple. The leisurely people chatting and eating desserts inside the house seem to be in contrast to the hustle and bustle of the outside “village”, making it a place that can calm people’s minds.
Average spending: 91 yuan
Address: Building No. 10, Beijing Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, No. 4, Workers’ Stadium North Road
4、CINKER PICTURES
A combination of restaurant, bar, and cinema, where you can enjoy food while watching movies. Recently, they launched an open-air lounge and movie space on the top floor terrace, bringing a new summer experience to movie lovers!
Average spending: 273 yuan
Address: N4-40b, 4th Floor, North District, Sanlitun Taikoo Li, No. 19, Sanlitun North Road
5、Mid-8th Floor
A creative Yunnan cuisine restaurant with a strong sense of sophistication. There are many Yunnan cuisine restaurants, but what sets this one apart is that they integrate new elements and improve dishes while still retaining the original flavors, making it a choice for many people who eat Yunnan cuisine.
Average spending: 124 yuan
Address: S8-40, 4th Floor, South District, Sanlitun Taikoo Li, No. 19, Sanlitun North Road
6. Cantina Agave
Don’t underestimate this place. It has a very good international reputation, and an essential part of this place is the fine wine, which is always sought after and loved by people. The shop is color-blocked, but it is very fresh.
Average spending: 147 yuan
Address: 3rd Floor, South District, Sanlitun Taikoo Li, No. 19, Sanlitun North Road
7、Restaurant name: Róng bar
Here, time seems to slow down a beat with your mood. The entrance is small, but it’s a different world once you go upstairs. The terrace is like a secret garden, with a large birdcage that you have to experience. It feels like you’re in a romantic movie, it’s super dreamy!
Average spending: 172 yuan
Address: No. 4-5, Sanlitun East 3rd Street
The average spending here is not actually very high, but these places are cozy, quiet, and bizarre, yet they leave diners with many beautiful memories. This is the characteristic of these restaurants, and it is also their biggest advantage.
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