Gui Jie (Ghost Street Food Alley)

Gui Jie (Ghost Street Food Alley)

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Beijing's most famous late-night food street, iconic for its thousands of red lanterns and legendary spicy crayfish (Ma Xiao).
⚑ Vibe Lifestyle & Wellness
πŸ’° Cost Free
πŸƒ Effort Moderate Walking
Snap' Description

Beijing's most famous late-night food street, iconic for its thousands of red lanterns and legendary spicy crayfish (Ma Xiao).

Explore Gui Jie (Ghost Street Food Alley)

Journey into the soul of Beijing at Gui Jie (Ghost Street Food Alley). From the legendary late-night flavors of Ghost Street to the ancient bronze stars of the Observatory, our curated selection highlights the high-quality diversity that makes this city a global icon. Optimized for effortless discovery.

  • Insider Tip: Go to 'Huda Restaurant' (Hu Da)Ò€”it's the most famous spot for crayfish; be prepared for a 1-2 hour wait during peak times.
  • Difficulty: Moderate Walking
Getting There
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Metro Info
Beixinqiao (Line 5, Exit C)
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πŸ’Ž Insider Tips
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    Go to 'Huda Restaurant' (Hu Da)Ò€”it's the most famous spot for crayfish; be prepared for a 1-2 hour wait during peak times.
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    The street is most atmospheric after 9:00 PM when all the red lanterns are fully glowing.
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    Try the 'Lamb Spine Hot Pot' (Yang Xie Zi) if you want a classic Beijing winter soul food experience.
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    Avoid driving here; parking is non-existent and the street is always packed with delivery bikes and taxis.

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