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    Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng)

    Vegetarian · Dongzhimen, Beijing

    Restaurant in Beijing, China

    The Read

    Dongcheng Plant-Based Precision

    Price

    ¥¥

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng) is a strong Beijing pick when the priority is vegetarian cooking, fair ¥¥ pricing, a Michelin Bib Gourmand signal rather than a formal tasting-menu experience. It is better for casual groups and mixed dietary needs than for private-room celebration dining.

    About Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng)

    Is Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng) worth considering in Beijing? Yes, if the brief is a ¥¥ vegetarian meal with Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition. In a city with many dining styles, this is a direct pick for diners who want a vegetarian option at a manageable price tier. It is especially useful when the decision needs to be straightforward: vegetarian cuisine, daily hours, smart casual dress, a confirmed value-focused accolade.

    The 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand is the useful signal here: it points to value rather than luxury. That matters because vegetarian restaurants can vary widely in tone and price, a meal built around vegetarian cooking can feel very different depending on the restaurant. Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng) sits in a ¥¥ price tier that makes sense when the priority is vegetarian cuisine in Beijing. The point is not that every service detail is documented, but that the profile gives the table a clear, credible lane.

    A practical vegetarian choice for Beijing groups, not a trophy booking

    The main reason to choose it is convenience plus confidence. The profile is simple: vegetarian cuisine, ¥¥ pricing, daily 9:30 AM to 10 PM hours, smart casual dress, Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024. Those details make the restaurant easier to place in an itinerary, because the appeal is not dependent on a complicated format or a long list of extras. For a deeper vegetarian comparison, Gong De Lin is a direct cross-shop, while Tianchumiaoxiang Vegetarian (Chaoyang) is another vegetarian option to consider.

    For group dining, treat this as a practical restaurant choice rather than a venue to build a formal event around. Dedicated private-room details are not part of the profile, so the smarter move is to use it when the shared priority is vegetarian cooking, clear hours, value-oriented recognition. That distinction matters: a restaurant can be a sensible group choice without being the right answer for a highly choreographed dinner. If the occasion needs a different dining mood, Huajia Yiyuan is a broader comparison. If the table wants a more distinctive regional food angle, Hong 0871 is another name to weigh.

    What the Bib Gourmand signal should, should not, make you expect

    Consider this for vegetarian cuisine, ¥¥ pricing, a straightforward meal in Beijing. Do not choose it expecting a tasting-menu structure, named chef narrative, or high-touch luxury service, because those details are not part of the profile. The award signal is about value, not ceremony. That is exactly why it works for a diner who wants a credible Beijing vegetarian option without turning dinner into a research project. It offers reassurance, but not a promise of the kind of occasion-driven restaurant where the format itself becomes the headline.

    Ordering should stay flexible rather than revolve around a single named dish. No signature dishes are here, so the better strategy is simply to treat the meal as a vegetarian restaurant visit and choose according to the table's preferences on the day. That also keeps expectations in the right place: the strength of the listing is the broader category and value signal, not one must-order item. For diners planning the rest of a Beijing itinerary, broader city planning pages, including the Beijing restaurants guide and Beijing hotels guide, can help build the rest of the trip.

    The cleanest case for Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng) is its combination of vegetarian cuisine, ¥¥ pricing, daily 9:30 AM to 10 PM hours, smart casual dress code, 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition. Taken together, those facts make it a grounded Beijing option rather than a trophy reservation. For a vegetarian meal with award validation and a manageable price tier, this is an easy yes. For a celebratory dining brief, choose it only if the vegetarian focus is the main driver, be clear that the appeal is practical confidence rather than event-style ceremony.

    The takeBlossom is best encountered in the evening, when the Guijie Street corridor is at full volume and diners are looking for thoughtful, plant-forward cooking. The restaurant’s Bib Gourmand status and mid-range pricing make it a smart choice for special-occasion dinners and group outings where guests want Michelin-recognised quality without a premium bill. Its placement on a busy dining strip also suits visitors who are exploring Beijing’s evolving vegetarian scene and want a reliable, design-conscious option that represents the city’s broader culinary shift.
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    Restaurant contextBeijing, China

    Planning details

    Location
    WCRG+7FC, Guijie St, Dongzhimen, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100010
    Phone
    +86 10 6401 2228
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Blossom Vegetarian positions refined, Michelin-recognised plant-based cooking amid the energetic bustle of Guijie Street. The contrast between the restaurant’s polished vegetarian cuisine and the loud, lantern-lit hot-pot corridor around it is part of its appeal: it reads as a sophisticated, quietly notable address — a hidden gem for diners who expect considered cooking without the premium tier price. The write-up frames Blossom as evidence that Beijing’s vegetarian dining has matured, bringing formal recognition to mid-range venues and offering a deliberately crafted alternative to the area’s more raucous late-night options.

    Best For

    Blossom is best encountered in the evening, when the Guijie Street corridor is at full volume and diners are looking for thoughtful, plant-forward cooking. The restaurant’s Bib Gourmand status and mid-range pricing make it a smart choice for special-occasion dinners and group outings where guests want Michelin-recognised quality without a premium bill. Its placement on a busy dining strip also suits visitors who are exploring Beijing’s evolving vegetarian scene and want a reliable, design-conscious option that represents the city’s broader culinary shift.

    Ordering Tips

    Prioritise the restaurant’s signature plates — the New Zealand bull kelp salad, the treasure trio and the vegan chicken — to get a clear sense of Blossom’s approach to plant-based textures and flavours. Given the venue’s reputation as a Bib Gourmand address at a mid-range price point, expect well-executed, value-oriented dishes rather than a premium tasting-menu format. Order a selection of the highlighted dishes to sample the kitchen’s range and experience why the restaurant stands out on a street better known for late-night hot-pot and crayfish.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Bright, airy ground-floor dining room with lotus motifs, neutral color scheme, elegant modern decor, and warm inviting atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantModernCozy

    Best For

    Special OccasionGroup Dining

    Experience

    Private Dining

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Large

    Signature Dishes

    • New Zealand bull kelp salad
    • treasure trio
    • vegan chicken
    Planning details

    Location

    WCRG+7FC, Guijie St, Dongzhimen, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100010 · Directions

    +86 10 6401 2228

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit

    For another vegetarian meal at the same price tier, book Gong De Lin. For a cheaper vegetarian option, choose Tianchumiaoxiang Vegetarian (Chaoyang).

    If the group does not need a vegetarian restaurant, Hong 0871 is the stronger pick for Yunnanese cooking at a similar ¥¥ level.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Beijing

    Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng) is the practical ¥¥ vegetarian choice with Michelin Bib Gourmand validation. Compared with Gong De Lin, it occupies the same vegetarian and ¥¥ lane, so the decision should come down to location and the feel of the meal: choose Blossom for Dongcheng convenience, choose Gong De Lin when the plan is built around a more established vegetarian name in the city.

    Tianchumiaoxiang Vegetarian (Chaoyang) is the cheaper vegetarian cross-shop at ¥, making it the value move for a low-stakes meal. Blossom is the better pick when the group wants a little more reassurance from outside recognition. Hong 0871 sits at a similar ¥¥ price level but is Yunnanese rather than vegetarian, so it is stronger for regional variety than for strict plant-based ordering.

    For a more occasion-led Beijing dinner, Huajia Yiyuan is the better fit if atmosphere matters more than vegetarian focus. Refer is a different category entirely: Nordic rather than vegetarian, better for diners looking for a more contemporary destination meal. Blossom wins on ease, dietary clarity, value; it is not the pick for a splurge brief.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng) worth the price?

    Yes, if you want a vegetarian meal in Beijing at a ¥¥ price tier. The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 supports the value case, especially if you care more about a practical vegetarian choice than ceremony.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng)?

    Do not make a tasting-menu format the reason to choose it. A tasting menu is not part of the profile; the stronger case is vegetarian cuisine, ¥¥ pricing, Bib Gourmand recognition, daily 9:30 AM to 10 PM hours.

    What should I order at Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng)?

    Use it for a vegetarian meal rather than a single named dish hunt. No signature dishes are here, so order according to the table's preferences on the day.

    Can I eat at the bar at Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng)?

    Do not make bar seating the reason to visit. A bar-led format is not part of the profile; the clearer case is vegetarian cuisine, ¥¥ pricing, Bib Gourmand recognition in Beijing.

    What are alternatives to Blossom Vegetarian (Dongcheng) in Beijing?

    For another vegetarian option, compare it with Gong De Lin or Tianchumiaoxiang Vegetarian (Chaoyang). Refer, Huajia Yiyuan, Hong 0871 are other names to weigh against it for a different dining brief.