Reservations for romance
Updated: 2016-08-05 15:34
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Fresh buffet for seafood lovers at Chuanjiao
Enjoy a world of seafood at the newly opened but already busy Chuanjiao seafood buffet. The restaurant claims to have over 200 kinds of live seafood and fish in their aquariums. Highlights of the Qixi evening will be the rose-shaped fresh salmon and toys to take home. The buffet is 148 yuan for lunch and 218 yuan net for dinner per person.
Chuanjiao seafood buffet, 1st floor of Beijing Marriott City Wall, 7 Jianguomen Nandajie, Dongcheng district, Beijing 010 6333 3357
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