Located on Guido Street, very close to the Recoleta Cemetery square, the restaurant has a simple but pleasant interior with a good variety of salads, cold dishes, and hot dishes (which were cold) for both lunch and dinner. Priced at $22,500 Arg/kg (R$114.00/kg) in the first week of May 2025. Regarding the food, it was heated [at my wife's request] in the microwave. The white rice was unseasoned and unsalted, which might be recommended for people with high blood pressure. Despite the low temperature of the dishes, which should have been kept warm, they had very pleasant flavors. It would be better if the restaurant provided heated counters, also for better food preservation.
Unlike conventional food, you arrive, serve yourself in plastic packaging, weigh it, order a plate to eat on site, heat it up in the microwave and eat, good and cheap food, for those who want to eat well while paying little, it's great!!
We arrived from a trip and we wanted to eat something quick and light, the value was excellent, the service was not the best, the girl who served was more concerned with her baby than with serving us cordially, the cleanliness of the place leaves a lot to be desired.
very good and fresh food. It's on my way to work and I usually look for food there.
Beijing Restaurant in Recoleta. CHINESEnGET THE FOOLS! ATTENTION BRAZILIANS! After two days of struggling to find a good value place that offered a little more variety, we arrived at the Beijing Restaurant.nnEverything was going well, and the food wasn't bad, but the thing is, upon entering, we were informed that the price was 1,450 pesos/100g. Keep that in mind...nnThere were three of us, and we ate around 1,600g of food, but strangely, our bill came to 29,500 pesos, a fact that caught our attention. We questioned it and even weighed it again, but were quickly informed that the dishes were charged without much explanation. We ate lunch, but without enough peace to dispel the feeling of being tricked.nnSo we decided to observe other customers, and then the MAGIC OF CHINA happened: the prices were completely different on the scale!nnThe long and short of it is that the prices are completely random and never match the quantity stated. In other words, a 200g dish could cost 4,000 or maybe 5,000, depending on the fool's face, and you pay for what they think, not what you eat. This may not make a difference to many people, but for those on a tight budget who don't like being ripped off, it's a terrible feeling.nnBeijing Restaurant in Recoleta. CHINO, I GOT IT FOOLED! ATTENTION, BRAZILIANS! After two days of struggling to find a place with a good quality-to-price ratio that would allow us a little more variety, we arrived at the Beijing restaurant. Everything was fine, and the food wasn't bad, but the thing is, upon entering, they told us the price was 1,450 pesos/100g. Keep this information... We were three people and together we ate around 1600g of food, but our bill was extra 29500 pesos, as they called us for attention. We questioned and even weighed in again, but they quickly informed us that the dishes were loaded without much explanation. We rest but without enough peace to dispel the feeling of deceit. So we decided to observe other customers and then the MAGIC OF CHINA occurred: prices were completely different on the scale! The summary of the story is that the values are absolutely random and never coincide with the reported amount. That is to say, a 200g plate could cost 4 thousand or maybe 5 thousand, depending on the face of the muggle and you pay for what you think and not for what you eat. This may not mean a difference for many people, but for those who have a fair assumption and don't like being mistaken, it's a terrible feeling.nnBeijing Restaurant in Recoleta. CHINESE GET IT SUCKER! ATTENTION BRAZILIANS! After 2 days of suffering to find a place with good value for money and that allowed us a little more variety, we arrived at the Beijing restaurant. Everything was going well and the food was actually not bad, but the detail is that upon entering we were informed that the price was 1450 pesos/100g. Keep this information... We were three people and together we ate around 1600g of food, but strangely our bill came to 29500 pesos, a fact that caught our attention. We questioned and even weighed again, but we were quickly informed that the dishes were charged without much explanation. We had lunch but without enough peace to dispel the feeling of deceit. So we decided to observe other customers and then the MAGIC OF CHINA happened: the prices were completely different from the scale! The summary of the story is that the values are absolutely random and never match the reported amount. In other words, a 200g dish could cost 4 thousand or maybe 5 thousand, depending on the muggle's face and you pay for what they think and not what you see. This may not make a difference to many people, but for those who have a fair budget and don't like being deceived, it's a terrible feeling.
The best food in Recoleta, by weight. The best service. Always impeccable. You can eat there, on the patio, or take out.
The food is delicious and fresh, and the prices are good for the area, as Recoleta isn't exactly a budget-friendly neighborhood. There's a wide variety of dishes, and the service is top-notch.