China Daily (Hong Kong)

New day for dining

Change is a given in Beijing’s restaurant scene, but this spring it’s come in a big way to three of the capital’s most prestigiou­s dining rooms, reports.

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Sun Yat-sen and his wife dined here. So did the Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw. Chairman Mao hosted visiting heads of state and welcomed Chinese writers, and Premier Zhou Enlai ate and drank with US envoy Henry Kissinger.

With a broad facade on Chang’an Avenue, the Beijing Hotel has a long, proud history, built in 1917 in the architectu­ral style of 17 th-century France. In the run-up to the Beijing Olympics, a 10-year management contract was awarded to Raffles in 2006, and under that prestigiou­s chain’s wing the French restaurant Jaan (derived from the ancient Sanskrit word for “bowl”) was widely lauded for its ambiance and cuisine.

At the beginning of this year, management was assumed by Nuo, the luxury hotel brand of China’s Beijing Tourism Group. BTG has won acclaim for its flagship Nuo hotel in Beijing’s Lidu area, inspired by the artistic and cultural visionarie­s of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

“The complex is actually three hotels,” says Gerrit Thesing, general manager of what is now Beijjing Hotel Nuo, where there is Western-style service and a little more tweaking underway than in the more traditiona­l Chinese hotel and private dining rooms. But even in the part that is now Nuo, the changes are gentle.

The tall French windows, the elegant chandelier­s, and the piano sitting on the original 1924 dance floor are untouched. The piano is said to be the world’s oldest-known Boesendorf­er — an Austrian piano maker dating to 1828 and a brand made famous by a particular fan, Franz Lizst.

“We want to refresh the hotel a little but let the great history come out,” Thesing says. “Let this grand old lady sparkle again.

“Maintainin­g the status quo is important — we don’t want to overwhelm guests, or the staff, with a wave of change.”

Thesing was part of the founding management team at the flagship Nuo, and was excited to recruit chef Eugenio Iraci, who had briefly left the Nuo group, to come back and run the kitchen at Jaan with chef Allen Xu.

“A property like this has so

Jaan at Beijing Hotel Nuo, 33 East Chang’an Avenue, Dongcheng district. 0106526-3388 ext. 4186

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Crusty choux bun filled with rich French pastry cream makes a sweet finish for a meal at Jaan.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Crusty choux bun filled with rich French pastry cream makes a sweet finish for a meal at Jaan.

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