Source

Top 1% of restaurants in Beijing
8/10

6 expert reviews

“The menu at Source changes every two weeks, but it can be relied on for one thing: tongue-numbing Sichuan fare.”

– Travel + Leisure

Frommer's Frommer's
"Frequented by expats, this restaurant in a Chinese courtyard is where you should go if you want to enjoy a quiet Sichuanese meal in style." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Swish Sìchuān with a twist, served up in a courtyard that was once the home of a famous Qing-dynasty general." Full review
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"Foreigner-friendly Sichuan set-meals, starting at ¥120 per person, in a courtyard restaurant next to the Lüsongyuan hotel. They’ll go easy on the spices if you ask."
Time Out Time Out
"The English descriptions on the menu are vague guidelines at best, so brace yourself and then surrender to a flurry of plates. " Full review
National Geographic National Geographic
"Despite the odd name, this is a serious Sichuanese restaurant—meaning you might want the chef to tone down the "numb hot" spices typical of that region." Full review


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