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CN¥20 - CN¥30
A good place to go if you wanna try halal food with Michelin Guide predicted for four years consecutively in Beijing. There is a fermented drink called Dou Zhi, local cuisine in Beijing with strong smell and sour taste but very healthy. With the snack called Jiao Quan will be a good combination.

CN¥50 - CN¥70
Bought delicious takeaways from this halal restaurant and we received a warm welcome the moment we entered the establishment. The lady who served us made a great effort to converse with us in English and we definitely got what we wanted
¥30 - ¥40
JM Bakery has many halal branches. This cafe in Dongsi Hutong doesn't have the Halal logo (only the Daji Alley one does), but the staff confirmed that it is fully halal.
¥30 - ¥40
i just realized a halal hot dog, and bakery in niujie. the location kinda far from the niujie street. the hotdog taste so good
CN¥70 - CN¥100
I spent the Mid-Autumn Festival here because they provided free halal mooncakes. I'vve been here several times, the food tastes good, but it’s quite pricey.

Mosque
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JM Bakery operates numerous halal bakery-cafe branches across Beijing, but only the Daji Alley location displays the Halal logo. they also sell halal pizza and pasta
CN¥50 - CN¥70
A really high-end halal restaurant, suitable for dinner with important guests. The price are also expensive. The Peking duck and dumpling are so delicious, but the Alaskan crab is too pricey and not that great. The ambiance and hospitality are excellent.

CN¥100 - CN¥150
Very nice, halal and clean restaurant. It's far bigger than you think. Enough space and there is a open space dining facilities. As a Turkish dish it's little bit higher price but it's okay. Must try their deserts.
CN¥70 - CN¥100
Located by the roadside near wangjing subway station, they sell snacks like lamb buns, and other traditional Silk Road food. Many people line up at the small food stalls, and there’s also a restaurant inside. I just stopped by to buy the lamb-filled bun, it’s delicious and a bit spicy.
¥50 - ¥70
A really crowded hotpot restaurant you have to queue, it’s better to book in advance. It’s near the embassy, so a lot of delegations come here to eat. The place is decent, and the beef tastes really good!

CN¥50 - CN¥70
Had a halal meal at Khan Baba recently. The Kabli Pulao was just okay for me, but wow, the Mutton White Korma Handi was absolutely incredible! So rich and creamy – that's definitely the dish to get. The staff were really great and attentive, which I appreciated. My only minor point is that the food did take a while to

Mosque. This historic place of worship is the largest & oldest mosque in Beijing & houses cultural relics.
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Point of interest
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A halal hotpot located nearby Niujie Mosque. It is in the second floor of halal Niujie restaurant. The food that i like is the meatballs. Very delicious.
CN¥30 - CN¥40
Selling authentic Beijing snacks such as halal jianbing (a crepe-like dish with vegetables, slightly salty), bread, traditional cakes, and more, all at affordable prices.

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Building
CN¥20 - CN¥30
Many people were lining up, so I thought it would taste good. It turns out the flavor is very Beijing-style, not salty enough and not spicy. The buns they sell, even though it looks tasty, turns out not so delicious. We had to wait about 15 minutes to get in. It’s very crowded, but the portions are quite big.
¥30 - ¥40
JM Bakery has many halal bakery-cafe branches in Beijing. However, only the one in Daji Alley has the official Halal logo. I confirmed with the staff, and they said all the stores are owned by Hui Muslims from Xinjiang, so everything is halal.
¥50 - ¥70
Ismail Silk Road Food (Shijingshan Store) distinguishes itself as an exemplary halal dining establishment in Beijing. The culinary offerings are consistently excellent, showcasing authentic flavors prepared with care and precision. Service is equally commendable, marked by attentiveness, professionalism, and genuine ho
CN¥50 - CN¥70
Nearby Mudan Yuan station, the food is delicious with affordable price. The place is cozy. Great choice for having a good food!
CN¥50 - CN¥70
This hotpot will save you if you wanna eat halal hotpot in Beijing. The price is so affordable. You can pick your favorite food and soup as well!
CN¥30 - CN¥40
Authentic flavor (especially for Hui cuisine). open early for breakfast. Generous portion sizes. not too pricey. Menu has a lot of variety. They clearly display halal signs.
¥40 - ¥50
Located just a few meters from the JM Bakery Baita branch, the JM Cafe specializes in coffee and desserts. It has a second floor that offers a great view of the White Pagoda. I tried their coconut drink, but it was quite pricey. There is also a cat in the cafe.
¥50 - ¥70
Ziguangyuan Halal Beijing Snacks (Changhua Road Store) is a beloved spot for authentic Muslim-style Beijing snacks, blending tradition with everyday comfort. The restaurant has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century, and has become a go-to destination for locals seeking hearty, affordable halal food. The
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