Shunfeng is a time-honored seafood restaurant in Beijing, specializing in Cantonese seafood, and its chef team is mostly from Shunde---, Guangdong, the hometown of Chinese chefs, which can be described as a model of cooking in Fengcheng. Shunfeng started from Shunde, went north to Beijing in the early nineties, and the first restaurant settled in Beijing, and has since then
Shenzhou Sihai Seafood Restaurant is a self-owned brand seafood restaurant under Shenzhou Sihai Seafood Trading Company, which opened its first store in 2009 and currently has one branch in Sidaokou, Wangfujing Macao Centre and the Bird's Nest of the National Stadium. Shenzhou started from the capital Ding
If you want to know the taste of the East China Sea, you can go to Xinrongji. China's high-end seafood market is often dominated by Cantonese restaurants, and the emergence of Xin Rong Kee gives seafood lovers a different choice. New Rong Kee Group was founded by Mr. Daniel Zhang in Zhejiang in 1995
The most hidden seafood restaurant in the capital, Sheng Zhongyu is the best. This small shop specializing in Teochew cuisine is well-known in the food circle for its delicious food, secluded location, and foul environment, and many food bloggers have made a special trip to visit it
Wan Long Chau Seafood Restaurant is a long-established seafood restaurant in Beijing, serving popular seafood and Cantonese cuisine, and has been in business for more than 20 years. Wanlongzhou started with affordable seafood, and has a firm foothold in Beijing with its cost-effective and stable quality, and currently has 8 branches in Beijing, with momentum
Tang Palace Seafood Restaurant is a subsidiary of Hong Kong's Tang Palace Restaurant Group, which specializes in seafood, dim sum and Cantonese cuisine, and has a strong reputation in Beijing for its stable production. Tang Palace Seafood Restaurant opened its first store in 1997, and the chain now has seven branches in Beijing, in addition to Tang
There are many Jiaodong seafood restaurants in the capital, among which Rongcheng Fishing Port is a larger and better one. The name of Rongcheng Fishing Port is taken from the homonym of Rongcheng, and the seafood in the store comes from Rongcheng, Weihai, Shandong, and most of the chefs and employees in the store are also from Shandong