I prefer the authentic vibe of North Luogu Alley over the commercialized South Luogu Alley.
by WilliamMcGregordfvc
Sep 18, 2025
Struggling to find mouthwatering vegetarian food in Beijing? 🌱 You’re not alone! Traditional Chinese cuisine is often meat-heavy, but don’t worry—here’s your guide to hidden gems where plant-based eats truly shine.
🐯 Vege Tiger – My #1 place for vegetarian Chinese food. For just about $10 per person, you can enjoy unlimited a la carte dishes! Perfect combo of price, quality, and taste.
🍜 Fang Zhuan Chang No.69 – Not purely vegetarian, but the best spot to try authentic Beijing noodles. Go for the sesame sauce noodles—absolutely worth it!
🧋 Boba Tea Stops:
1. MiXue – Classic bubble milk tea, cheap and tasty.
2. Chagee – Try the peach tea with cream topping—my favorite! 🍑
3. Hey Tea – Deep, rich tea flavor for true tea lovers.
4. Naisnow – A fun one to try!
🍰 Desserts:
1. Bread Town (@Nanluogu) – Astonishing flat croissants (and more!).
2. August Osmanthus – Fresh mooncakes 🥮—bring some home!
3. Kumo Kumo (@Taikoo Li) – The fluffiest cheesecake ever ☁️
🍵 For Tea Lovers:
Visit the International Tea Market to taste white tea, oolong, pu’er, and fen chuan dan zun. Then stop by Blan Bunny—a dreamy tea shop with the cutest tea gear 🐰🫖
📍 King’s Joy (京兆尹) – High-end, zen atmosphere, Michelin-starred vegetarian dining with creative twists. Perfect for a special night out.
📍 Xu Xiang Zhai Vegetarian Restaurant (徐相斋素菜馆) – Cozy, casual, and beloved by locals. Authentic Chinese veggie dishes at great prices.
💡 Tip: Prepare what you want to ask the waiter, translate it with ChatGPT into Chinese, screenshot it, and you’re safe at any restaurant!
#beijing #vegetarian #chinesefood #plantbased #traveleats
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