Enjoy an evening meal on Ghost Street
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/EATING OUT, BEIJING/ Updated : Nov 1, 2016, 13:29 IST
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Near the centre of Beijing there is a street that never sleeps. Dongzhimen Nei, also known as Ghost Street, is filled with over 200 restaurants that are open - and calling you in to eat - 24 hours a day.
Near the centre of Beijing there is a street that never sleeps. Dongzhimen Nei, also known as Ghost Street, is filled with over 200 restaurants that are open - and calling you in to eat - 24 hours a day. Read less

A non-stop foodie fiesta at this 24-hour restaurant hub
Near the centre of Beijing there is a street that never sleeps. Dongzhimen Nei, also known as Ghost Street, is filled with over 200 restaurants that are open - and calling you in to eat - 24 hours a day.
Admittedly, the area isn't known for its mind-blowing cuisine and classy clientèle - many people venture here after a night on the town - but it's always lively, and with so many places to eat at, you can skip booking and be spontaneous.
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