Private kitchens, public restaurants
By Dong Fangyu | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-20 06:55
Two young people attract foodies to their private kitchens, as Dong Fangyu reports.
A decrepit location with delicious food
On a Sunday morning in late August, I approached a ramshackle six-story residential block hidden away in southeastern Beijing, and had to steel myself to walk down the dark coridors and climb to the fifth floor. I then wandered around the dingy corridor for several minutes before spotting the faded room number painted on the door, which was suddenly opened before I knocked. The owner was immediately recognizable - Dong Yang, an epicure, whose private kitchen (a residential space open to paying visitors) is a prime attraction for hungry foodies.
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