Halal Food in China

January 5, 2008 - 12:09am

Cool site of the day courtesy of the Shanghaiist: IslamiChina, a guide for Muslims living/traveling in China that includes a very comprehensive listing of halal restaurants in almost 40 cities.

In Beijing, there's almost 60 restaurants listed, mostly Mongolian hot pot or Xinjiang. The maps on the site are pretty basic, so to pinpoint the exact locations (especially in sprawling Beijing) you would need a more detailed map. But I'll definitely use this the next time I have hunger pangs for lamb kebabs, stewed mutton, or nang.


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