Beijing Restaurant near Ramada Hotel, Doha
When we were in Doha the last time, our favorite Chinese restaurant was the Gulf Royal, a quirky second floor restaurant that delivered, but first, you had to visit the restaurant and get in their book. The book was names and addresses of all the families in Doha who liked Chinese food – and maps to their houses. Total hoot! We drew our map, and then looked through, laughing at how many of the names we knew.
Gulf Royal disappeared during a huge street re-do back behind Al Saad, and now, a new building is there, maybe the fencing club, and the Gulf Royal is no longer.
Never mind. After searching through The Qaterliving.com website I knew that the place to go was the Beijing, a restaurant we had tried once or twice before, but somehow, had drifted on to others.
Get there before 7 is the first rule. If you get there after 7:30, all the tables are packed, all the parking spots taken. The restaurant if full and people are waiting to be seated.
We had an excellent chicken Kung Pao, and a good shrimps with black bean sauce. The shrimp were plentiful and perfectly cooked, we just prefer a little more black bean taste, but next time we will know to ask. And the Beijing DELIVERS!
This is how you get there:

Here are the hours:

And here is part of the menu – there is more!


The waiters and waitresses speak good English. One of our dishes, we got the wrong dish, and sent it back. The waitress came back and asked if we still wanted our original dish (the kitchen had gotten very busy) or if we wanted it taken off our order. By that point we were full, and asked to have it taken off our order.
We saw lots of delicious and sizzling dinners go by as we were waiting and as we were eating. We will be going back to try some of them, too.


Now I feel like having Chinese for dinner LOL
LOL, I have a great recipe I found for General Tso’s Chicken, Ansam! 😉
Do share 😉
Now I have to try to find it! I’ll send it to you. 🙂
Thanks 😀
Check your mailbox 🙂
its been pulled down
does anyone know if it will open elsewhere because it’s my absolute favorite chinese restaurant and I am so annoyed and sad that it has been closed 😥
I have a tea towel of all the roundabouts in Doha, most of which exist only in memory. I am guessing the same fate for the Beijing, although . . . you never know. The Garden opened up again. Watch the suburbs; the tear-downs seem to re-open further out, where the expats are living. . .