Top 10:

Beijing Eastern European Restaurants

    • Morel's - Beijing
      • 1. Morel's

      • Imaginative menus and Belgian beer
        • Belgian
        • Very Expensive
        • San Li Tun
    • Traktirr Pushkin - Beijing
      • 2. Traktirr Pushkin

      • Affordable and tasty Russian food
        • Eastern European
        • European
        • Affordable
        • Dong Cheng District
      expert pick 
    • Aroma - Beijing
      • 3. Aroma

      • The World on your Plate
        • American
        • Asian
        • Australian
        • Mediterranean
        • Eastern European
        • European
        • Fusion
        • Moderately Priced
        • Jian Guo Men
    • Kiev - Beijing
      • 4. Kiev

      • Dinner and a show
        • Eastern European
        • Very Expensive
        • Hai Dian District
    • Elephant (The) - Beijing
      • 5. Elephant (The)

      • Beijing's best Russian fare
        • Eastern European
        • Moderately Priced
        • Chao Yang District
    • Solaire Bistro - Beijing
      • 6. Solaire Bistro

      • Western fusion made with organic produce
        • European
        • Fusion
        • Moderately Priced
        • Chao Yang District
    • Domus - Beijing
      • 7. Domus

      • Luxurious and elegant European fare
        • European
        • Expensive
        • Tiananmen Square/Qian Men
    • Mare (Da Pa Shi) - Beijing
      • 8. Mare (Da Pa Shi)

      • Stellar Tapas in Beijing
        • Mediterranean
        • Spanish
        • European
        • Very Expensive
        • Dong Cheng District
      user rating
    • Aria - Beijing
      • 9. Aria

      • Foodie's heaven
        • European
        • Very Expensive
        • Jian Guo Men
    • Bento and Berries - Beijing
      • 10. Bento and Berries

      • Casual dining plus goodies to go
        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • European
        • Moderately Priced
        • Chao Yang District
  • The Best of NileGuide
  • Beijing's Eastern European Restaurants and Cafes offer a glimpse at the beauty of Eastern Europe's finest tastes and culinary blends. Unique, and new on the international scene, these tastes from a distant land have made a big impression on China's capital city.

    Morel's is a Belgian restaurant with other Eastern European influences. Belgian food has a distinctly Eastern feel, yet its European roots are apparent in the food. You'll find a happy crowd of Belgians and other Easter Europeans, Russians and Europeans enjoying the best Belgium has to offer, including great Belgian import beers.

    Traktirr Pushkin is a Russian restaurant with Eastern European flare and custom. You'll adore the food, the soups, the grilled meats topped with sour cream and potato sides. The food is fantastic, the atmosphere is amiable and fun, and you'll find yourself wanting to come back time and again.

    Kiev, named after a city in Ukraine, offers a mix of Russian and Eastern European food, and the position of the Ukraine between Europe and Russia gives the food from Kiev a distinctly unique taste.

    Aroma, Aria, Solaire Bistro and Mare are all Eastern European fusion restaurants with a happy blend of European, Australian, Eastern European and even Russian foods. These delicate fusion cuisines offer a range of tastes and treats that inspire new creativity.

    The Elephant offers Russian, Ukrainian and Eastern European foods to discerning guests from across Europe and Russia.

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