Beijing famous snack street in Guijie.
Gui Street is located in Dongzhimen, west of the Dongzhimen Overpass on the Second Ring Road, and west of the east end of East Jiaodaokou Street. Guijie used to be called Ghost Street, because all night long the lights do not go out, at night from a distance to see the lights fluttering, like a ball of ghost fire. So it also has a harmonic meaning.
On the one-kilometer street, more than 150 commercial stores account for 90 percent of the food service industry, making it difficult to find a second restaurant in the capital. Therefore, Guijie is also known as Beijing's restaurant street. Today, the street is also a wonderful place for the centralized display of the capital's cuisine.
Recommended specialties:
Yaoji Fried Liver Restaurant
Haha Mirror Duck Neck
Hu Da Dinning Hall (Spicy Crayfish)
Yu's Courtyard Pork Feet Alley
Oyster Dee
LET'SFRIES LOTTERY
Baked Whole Fish Outside of the Jiangbian City
Jialinglou Greedy City
Durian Four Seasons
King Claw Roasted Chicken Hands
References:
Gui Jie - Baidu Encyclopedia