May 2, 2026

Best Hotpot Chains in Beijing: A Foreigner’s Guide🍲

Let’s be real — hotpot isn‘t just food in Beijing. It’s an experience. A steaming pot in the middle of the table, plates of raw ingredients everywhere, and everyone reaching in with chopsticks at the same time. It‘s loud, it’s messy, and it‘s one of the best ways to eat with friends.

But here’s the thing: not all hotpot is the same.

There’s the numbing, spicy Sichuan/Chongqing style🌶️. The lamb-and-sesame Beijing style🐑. And the unexpectedly delicious coconut chicken style🥥.

We’ve picked 6 chain restaurants across Beijing

Every single one is:

  • A legitimate chain (multiple locations, consistent quality)
  • Located in tourist-friendly areas (you won’t need a 2-hour taxi ride)
  • Actually worth your time and money

Haidilao 海底捞

  • Style: Sichuan/Chongqing style (both spicy and non-spicy options)
  • Areas: Wangfujing, Sanlitun, Dongsi, Xidan
  • Price: 120-150 RMB
  • Best for: First timers, late nights

Banu Tripe Hotpot 巴奴毛肚火锅

  • Style: Sichuan/Chongqing style (both spicy and non-spicy options)
  • Areas: Wangfujing, Chaoyangmen, Xidan
  • Price: 130-160 RMB
  • Best for: Adventurous eaters

Donglaishun 东来顺

  • Style: Beijing copper pot
  • Areas: Wangfujing, Qianmen
  • Price: 100-130 RMB
  • Best for: Traditional Beijing experience

Nanmen Shuanrou 南门涮肉

  • Style: Beijing copper pot
  • Areas: Temple of Heaven, Guomao
  • Price: 100-120 RMB
  • Best for: Traditional Beijing experience

Pengran Siji 烹然四季

  • Style: Coconut chicken
  • Areas: Sanlitun, Tuanjiehu
  • Price: 120-150 RMB
  • Best for: Non-spicy seekers, families

Xiabu Xiabu 呷哺呷哺

  • Style: Taiwanese small hotpot
  • Areas: Wangfujing, Sanlitun, Xidan, Xizhimen, Dongzhimen
  • Price: 60-70 RMB
  • Best for: Solo diners, budget travelers

FAQ:

1️⃣ Which hotpot chain in Beijing is best for someone who has never had hotpot before?

Haidilao. English menu, staff who can help, and a safe, fun introduction to the experience. They even have fun shows sometimes!

2️⃣ Which Beijing hotpot chain is most foreigner-friendly?

Haidilao and Banu both have English menus. Banu’s Wangfujing location has staff specifically trained to help foreign customers.

3️⃣ What‘s the difference between Sichuan/Chongqing and Beijing hotpots?

Sichuan/Chongqing hotpot has spicy, numbing broth with lots of oil and ingredients. Beijing hotpot is a clear broth with hand-cut lamb and sesame dipping sauce — much milder.

4️⃣ Can I eat hotpot alone in Beijing?

Yes. Xiabu Xiabu is designed for solo diners — individual pots and set meals starting at around 60 RMB.

5️⃣ Is coconut chicken hotpot spicy?

No. The broth is made from coconut water — sweet, light, and completely non-spicy. Great for people who don‘t eat spicy food.

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