The Restaurant at The Opposite House

The restaurant at The Opposite House is referenced by writers. Out of 19 publications that we tracked, 16 acknowledged the restaurant, including Concierge, Fodor's and Insight Guides.

The Opposite House
9/10
Concierge Concierge
"Shanghai restaurateur David Laris has conceptualized an eclectic collection of restaurants and lounges"
Fodor's Fodor's
"Due to the hotel's location, many of Beijing's best bars and restaurants are right on your doorstep; as a result, however, traffic here is some of the worst in the city"
Insight Guides Insight Guides
"Two bars and three restaurants are on site"
Jetsetter Jetsetter
"Enjoy a meal at one of the hotel's dining establishments, which include 2 restaurants and a coffee shop/café"
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"It also has the Chinese restaurant Jing Yaa Tang, known for Peking duck and dim sum, and Sureño for wood-fired pizzas"
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"It’s just around the corner from Sanlitun, so there’s no shortage of restaurants and nightlife in the area – what it doesn’t have, however, is a subway stop anywhere nearby"
DK Eyewitness DK Eyewitness
"It offers great bars and restaurants, and the excellent service is another plus"
Time Out Time Out
"A stunning, super modern atrium forms the reception area, while downstairs popular Mediterranean restaurant Sureno and cool bar Punk pack in the punters"
Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Travel Guide
"Should you decide to leave your room, you can choose from three onsite restaurants that serve everything from Mediterranean dishes to craft cocktails and small plates"
Frommer's Frommer's
"Located smack in the middle of the trendy Sanlitun neighborhood of bars, restaurants, and shops, this hotel, the first by Hong Kong developer Swire Hotels, offers the ultimate urban experience in Beijing"
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