--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies
Info
FedEx
China Post
China Air Express
Hospitals in China
Chinese Embassies
Foreign Embassies
Golfing China
China
Construction Bank
People's
Bank of China
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Travel Agencies
China Travel Service
China International Travel Service
Beijing Youth Travel Service
Links
China Tours
China National Tourism Administration

When Customer's Not King
How can it be possible to leave a restaurant with a nasty taste in your mouth - despite the fact the food has been delicious?

It happens when top-level staff forget an age-old maxim of the service industry: the customer is always right.

The restaurant in question is the otherwise excellent Tian He Sheng near the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) and the controversial dish of the day in our case was the san wen yu ci shen salmon.

The sashimi-style dish is essentially comprised of bite-sized chunks of raw fish which can be dipped in soy sauce. Raw - not frozen, as our's patently was.

As the voices of 12 diners rose in protest, the duty manager reluctantly, and somewhat petulantly, conceded defeat, despite a continued insistence that the dish is always served like this. (It isn't: I had precisely the same thing served to perfection a week before).

If the point seems laboured it's because I believe it's a supremely important one in a culinary market as competitive as Beijing's.

Would I go back?

The surprising answer is yes, and here's why. The food is good and reasonably priced, the service typically excellent and the atmosphere lively.

Picture menus help the average laowai make an informed guess, if their Chinese isn't up to scratch.

The si xi wanzi (also known as meatballs) are a juicy, chunky proposition at 3 yuan (36 cents) apiece. The gravy makes a great dipper for anything else on the table.

Another star dish is the garlic beef wrapped in a lotus leaf he ye suan xiang niu liu which comes in at a reasonable 18 yuan (US$2.20). If chicken drumsticks make your mouth water, check out the zhu xiangji at 26 yuan (US$3.10).

The fish dish, song shu gui yu, is pricier at 58 yuan (US$7) but offers plenty of interest for the taste buds.

King of the vegetable patch here must be the mushroom-based you cai xiang gu, a snip at 8 yuan (96 US cents). A friend who is something of a mushroom connoisseur declared them "amongst the best I've ever had in Beijing."

The banter amongst the polite waiting staff, who yell out arriving dishes, keeps the atmosphere lively and the portions are fair for the price paid.

Location: 38 Huixinli, Chaoyang District.

Tel: 6495-1583

(Beijing Weekend December 17, 2002)

Restaurants Info in Beijing
Food Law to Protect Muslims
Famous Restaurants in Guangzhou
Do you eat Snake? Canton-style Snake Hotpot
Keeping Unfit Milk from Shelves
How to Use Chopsticks
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 天堂8中文在线最新版在线| 日韩精品高清在线| 十八在线观观看免费视频| 青青草综合在线| 国产日韩一区二区三区| 91精品国产免费久久国语蜜臀| 少妇被又大又粗又爽毛片久久黑人| 久久人人爽人人爽av片| 最近中文字幕免费mv视频8| 亚洲天堂五月天| 正在播放露脸一区| 人欧美一区二区三区视频xxx| 精品真实国产乱文在线| 国产一级理论免费版| 饥渴难耐16p| 国产成人免费ā片在线观看| jizz黄色片| 国产精品成人亚洲| 91丨九色丨首页在线观看| 在线观看日本www| bt√天堂资源在线官网| 小芳啊灬啊灬啊灬快灬深用力| 中文字幕亚洲欧美| 无码人妻精品丰满熟妇区| 久久免费福利视频| 日韩中文字幕视频在线观看| 乱人伦中文字幕在线不卡网站| 欧美丰满少妇xxxxx| 亚洲天堂一区二区三区四区| 灰色的乐园未增删樱花有翻译| 免费精品久久天干天干| 精品久久亚洲一级α| 十九岁日本电影免费完整版观看| 色猫咪av在线网址| 国产三级av在线播放| 蜜桃视频无码区在线观看| 国产乱理伦片在线看夜| 色综合天天综合中文网| 国产一级特黄在线播放| 色噜噜狠狠色综合成人网| 国产一级高清视频免费看|