3-Hour Private Night Tour: Beijing Foodie Experience
Learn about the dishes that locals love on this 3-hour walking culinary tour of a night market A private guide ensures a personalized experience, including catering to dietary restrictions, and easy logistics
Stroll through the hutongs, or old alleyways, and learn about their history as you walk to your first eatery. Upon arrival at Xinjiang Taste Restaurant, sample 3-5 different types of kabobs accompanied by side dishes like eggplant, garlic, leeks, and beans. Then, try tanjianbing, a savory fried pancake popular among locals. Continue walking down the same street to taste a number of other sweet and savory specialties, including sesame cakes, Sichuan kabobs, peanut milk, cold noodles, steamed rice cake, and more.
- Discover the favorite dishes of locals as you explore the night market on a 3-hour walking tour.
- Enjoy a personalized experience with a private guide who caters to your dietary restrictions and preferences.
- Benefit from easy logistics as your guide takes care of all arrangements, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
- Accessibility: The tour typically includes transportation by private vehicle or walking, depending on the food stops. Confirm your preferred mode of transport
- Accessibility: Inform your guide of any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance to ensure suitable food options are provided.
- Restriction: Respect local dining customs and etiquette. Avoid discussing sensitive topics and be mindful of local practices when dining.
- Dress Code: Casual, comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves moving between various food locations.
- Weather: Beijing’s evenings can be cool, especially in spring and autumn. Dress in layers to stay comfortable as temperatures may drop after dark.
Gratuities Meals Transportation from the travelers hotel to attractions $5 per person Transport fee from their hotel to Hutong $5 per person