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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

大董 烤鸭店, Beijing

I really wanted to have mind-blowing Beijing roast duck while in Beijing and the first stop is 大董烤鸭店。This restaurant is highly recommended by some friends, who said that this was even better than the legendary 全聚德烤鸭。

The restaurant was packed! And EK has kindly queued up for us for nearly an hour!



We were finally seated on the 2nd floor, and the whole decor of the place just shouts "expensive"! Nothing on the menu is less than RMB100...with these kind of prices and the never-ending queue, I am really expecting mega mind blowing-ness! Yeah!



This is their signature beef dish - it was kind of un-memorable. I couldn't remember the taste much. It just looks pretty presented on a rock - not mind blowing at all... :(



We got a whole duck and the chef said they cut 108 pieces out of the whole duck. In Beijing, they carve up the whole duck, so there is no leftover meat for you to stir fry with bean sprouts or noodles as they usually do in Singapore.

The only thing that "blows" my mind is how fatty the duck is! I'm thinking if I could actually swallow the duck skin with the thick layer of fat!? :( I didn't enjoy the duck much as the skin is not crispy enough and it's just too fatty! Makes me nauseous just feeling the fats squishing in my mouth.


They gave us some sesame buns to wrap the slices of duck, which tastes quite good. But I just could not get over the fats! Eeew....



The only dish I like is probably the couscous rice with 梅菜。I feel so much healthier just eating this after all the fats from the duck!

I still don't understand the pull of 大董but I'm certainly not coming back here again. See my post on 全聚德 and you will know why :)








Friday, September 11, 2009

The Great Wall, Beijing, China

I had better finish all my China holiday posts like NOW!? Or at least before I go on another holiday next week and before I forget the little details of the trip!

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We woke up early and was greeted with overcast skies and a very lame buffet breakfast that cost a bomb. After the disastrous breakfast, we were glad to see a Subway right across our hotel and had breakfast there every day after that!

Destination for the day: The Great Wall of China.

No introduction is needed here, I just hope that I have the stamina to climb!

But as the day was cloudy and it rained a little, I'm kind of disappointed with the pictures I took, but I think I will be visiting Beijing a few more times as long as EK is staying there :)


One World One Dream...old and new co-existing together...

China has land and PEOPLE!

This model is showing you how steep the Great Wall it is!

We gave up climbing after an hour because we didn't know there is a certificate waiting for us somewhere up the wall...! Honestly the scenery was not as fantastic I was hoping for, but the driver was telling us that we should head to Mu Tian Yu (幕田欲) part of the Great Wall the next time for better scenery and lesser crowds. Apparently, there are various sites to go and climb up the Great Wall.

This is my favourite shot of the Great Wall.



After the Great Wall, we went over to the Ming Tombs (明朝十三陵). Hmmm...nothing much here except big expanse of space and more space! But I guess it would be more interesting if we had a guide to explain to us the significance of the tombs.

We left after walking around for awhile and headed back to town to prepare for dinner with friends - separately of course!

I met up with EK for dinner and she brought me to this really cool place called which she called 1949. I was intrigued by the name already!



It's a noodle bar that serves really nice beef noodles, and they have an area for drinks, etc. It's a whole complex of restaurants and bars...I like! Couldn't get good pics of the food as it was dark. But I can tell you the hot savoury soup of the beef noodles warmed us up in the chilly night, and we had a great time catching up.

After dinner, we walked around for a bit and I saw Uniqloo!!! And it's 4 storeys high! As it was getting late, J asked me to go back to the hotel soon as I will be going back alone in a cab :( But it's ok I will be back! And 三里屯 is where I hungg out in Beijing for the next few days!



Address: 1949 The Hidden City, Courtyard 4, Gongti Bei Lu (behind Pacific Century Place), Chaoyang district

朝阳区工体北路4号院

Opening: 11am-10pm daily

Phone: 6501 1949 ext 8807


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