Feature 1: Spicy Crayfish
Gui refers to a food container with a round mouth and two ears in ancient China. A street is named after Gui, so it is naturally a place to eat. Spicy dishes such as spicy crayfish and spicy meat crab are the main dishes of Guijie. The spicy and spicy aroma attracts many repeat customers.
Feature 2: Civilian service
It is understood that in Guijie, the price of a spicy crayfish is about 3 to 8 yuan. According to the consumption standard of 3 or 4 people, 40 lobsters, plus 3 or 4 side dishes are enough to ensure a full meal, and the cost is about 150-350 yuan (RMB).
Feature 3: Open 24 hours
89 years ago, there were only a few restaurants on this street, because there would always be a group of customers coming for late-night snacks after 9 p.m. , several restaurants extended their business hours one after another, and later simply changed to 24-hour operation. Guijie has become a part of Beijing’s night culture. Its significance has gone beyond the scope of restaurants and wine shops, and more reflects an aspect of the daily life of ordinary people in Beijing.