Beijing Cafe offers a mix of traditional Chinese dishes. The place looks plain and unassuming, with no music playing in the background, but the food is quite delicious and authentic in flavor. The steamed dumplings are cooked to the perfect texture, and the filling is not too salty. The mapo tofu may sometimes be disappointing with firm tofu and overcooked rice, but other dishes like the General Tso's chicken are satisfying and worth the price. The cold sesame noodles and broccoli are highlights, and the veg spring rolls are crispy. The restaurant has family-style dining and daily specials, but customers should be prepared for à la carte service with no tea or rice included. Despite some minor issues like a hole in the wall appearance and a dirty bathroom, the food remains pretty good, focusing on classic, familiar dishes that remind many of home-cooked meals. The staff is kind, and the restaurant is clean and dependable.
Beijing Cafe offers a mix of traditional Chinese dishes. The place looks plain and unassuming, with no music playing in the background, but the food is quite delicious and authentic in flavor. The steamed dumplings are cooked to the perfect texture, and the filling is not too salty. The mapo tofu may sometimes be disappointing with firm tofu and overcooked rice, but other dishes like the General Tso's chicken are satisfying and worth the price. The cold sesame noodles and broccoli are highlights, and the veg spring rolls are crispy. The restaurant has family-style dining and daily specials, but customers should be prepared for à la carte service with no tea or rice included. Despite some minor issues like a hole in the wall appearance and a dirty bathroom, the food remains pretty good, focusing on classic, familiar dishes that remind many of home-cooked meals. The staff is kind, and the restaurant is clean and dependable.