April 9, 2026

Food Guide to Beixinqiao: Where to Eat After Your Hutong Ride

If you’re joining our hutong bike ride experience around Beixinqiao 北新桥, you’re already signing up for a side of old Beijing that most visitors miss. And of course, the area is known for its incredible food.

Here’s Where to Eat After Your Ride (Sorted by Distance)

1. Overtone 弦外之音🍺🍔(0 min walk)

  • You end the hutong ride here, which feels almost suspiciously convenient.
  • Overtone is an easy, no-effort landing spot with juicy burgers, craft beer, and a laid-back terrace that’s perfect if you just want to sit, breathe, and share your hutong ride pictures on instagram asap. The food is solid, the drinks hit, and you don’t have to go anywhere. Hard to argue with that.
  • Click here to see its location on Apple map, or just simply copy the Chinese name and search on your map 🙂
Burger at Overtone

2. Liu Amei Chicken Pot 刘阿妹鸡公煲(北新桥店)🐔🍲(1 min walk)

  • You probably noticed this place already—because it’s just next to Overtone and there’s almost always a line. If you love exploring different kinds of food, this spot is for you.
  • Known for its chicken pot (鸡公煲), this spot is cheap, fast, and consistently packed. The chicken is cooked in a rich, savory, slightly spicy sauce that soaks into everything. In other words, it’s the kind of place where you wait because everyone else is waiting, and then realize they were right.
  • Click here to see its location on Apple map, or just simply copy the Chinese name and search on your map 🙂
Chicken pot at Liu Amei Chicken Pot

3. Wang Pangzi Donkey Burger 王胖子驴肉火烧(东四店)🫏🌯(2 min walk)

  • Yes, it’s donkey. No, it’s not weird here. The specialty here is truly unusual food, giving you a genuine local experience.
  • Donkey burger (驴肉火烧) is a Northern Chinese classic: tender, slightly sweet meat stuffed into a crispy flatbread. So, it’s simple, quick, and unexpectedly addictive.
  • Click here to see its location on Apple map, or just simply copy the Chinese name and search on your map 🙂
Donkey burgers at Wang Pangzi Donkey Burger

4. Pangmei Noodle House 胖妹面庄(香饵胡同店)🌶️🍜(3 min walk)

  • A little taste of Chongqing—the spicy capital of China.
  • This place serves Chongqing-style noodles, with both spicy and non-spicy options, so you can choose your level of self-destruction. Plus, they also have Chongqing-style desserts, which is a nice way to cool down if you went too hard on the chili.
  • Click here to see its location on Apple map, or just simply copy the Chinese name and search on your map 🙂
Beef noodles at Pangmei Noodle House

5. Hu Da Restaurant 胡大饭馆(簋街总店)🦞(6 min walk)

  • A few minutes further down, you’ll hit Guijie Street (簋街)—Beijing’s unofficial capital of late-night eating. Here, you’ll be surrounded by people who are passionate about food.
  • Hu Da is famous for its crayfish (小龙虾), a staple of the city’s night snack culture. You can go classic spicy (麻辣) or choose milder options like garlic (蒜香) if you’re not trying to suffer. Meanwhile, they also serve a full range of stir-fried dishes and rice, so you won’t leave hungry even if peeling shells isn’t your thing.
  • Click here to see its location on Apple map, or just simply copy the Chinese name and search on your map 🙂
garlic crayfish at Hu Da Restaurant, they also offer sea food cooked in Chinese way

6. Xian Lao Man 馅老满(东四店)🥟(12 min walk)

  • Often claimed to be one of the best dumpling spots in Beijing. With dumplings as the star, it’s truly a must-try for all food lovers.
  • Their specialty is, obviously, dumplings (饺子), with a wide range of fillings done properly. Overall, it’s a reliable, crowd-pleasing option, and they also offer stir-fried dishes and rice if you want something beyond dumplings.
  • Click here to see its location on Apple map, or just simply copy the Chinese name and search on your map 🙂
dumplings at Xian Lao Man, they have lots of food options as well

7. Siji Minfu Peking Duck 四季民福烤鸭(东四十条店)🦆(23 min walk /8 min taxi)

  • If you’re ready to upgrade your post-ride meal into an event, this is where you go. For those who come for food experiences worth remembering, Siji Minfu doesn’t disappoint.
  • Siji Minfu is widely considered one of the best places in Beijing for Peking duck (北京烤鸭)—crispy skin, tender meat, the full experience. Also, they serve a range of Beijing-style dishes and snacks, plus plenty of rice and stir-fried options, so it’s not just about the duck.
  • Click here to see its location on Apple map, or just simply copy the Chinese name and search on your map 🙂
Peking Duck and Beijing local food at Siji Minfu

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