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    My Soup, Restaurant in Beijing
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    Michelin 2026

    My Soup

    Chaoyang, Beijing

    Restaurant in Beijing, China

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    My Soup is a practical Chaoyang pick when the goal is a recognised, value-conscious meal rather than a formal tasting-menu occasion. The 2026 Bib Gourmand signal makes it worth considering for a lighter celebration, business lunch, or low-key date, especially if convenience around the World Financial Centre matters.

    About My Soup

    My Soup is a casual Beijing venue with confirmed 2026 Bib Gourmand recognition. That combination is the core of what can be said with confidence, it is also the most useful way to frame the restaurant for planning. The Bib Gourmand signal gives diners a quality marker to work, while the casual dress guidance keeps expectations relaxed rather than formal. That makes it a useful option for diners who want a quality-signaled meal without assuming a special-occasion dress code, a highly structured setting, or a need to plan clothing around the room. Beyond that recognition and the casual dress guidance, detailed public claims about menu, price, service style, seating, hours, or exact location should be treated cautiously unless confirmed directly with the venue.

    A casual Beijing choice with Bib Gourmand recognition

    My Soup is best understood from the verified information available: it is in Beijing, it has a casual dress code, it is listed with a 2026 Bib Gourmand recognition. Those facts are enough to place it on a Beijing dining shortlist, but they are not enough to support more specific assumptions about what the meal will look like. Diners comparing options may also look at Opera Bombana or Xin Ming Yuen. My Soup is the better fit when the priority is a casual, recognized Beijing meal rather than a plan built around unverified details, especially when the group is comfortable confirming practical points separately rather than relying on incomplete public information.

    Because verified details do not specify dishes, prices, hours, seating, or service format, the safest planning approach is simple: check current details with the restaurant before you go, especially if you are organizing a group, planning around a strict schedule, or need dietary information. That confirmation step matters because each of those practical details can change the way a meal works in reality, from whether the timing suits the rest of the day to whether the venue can meet a particular dining need. The confirmed dress code is casual, so diners do not need to treat it as a formal dress-up destination. At the same time, casual dress guidance should not be stretched into assumptions about atmosphere, pace, table availability, or ordering style; it simply indicates that formal attire is not the expectation.

    Where it fits in a Beijing dining shortlist

    Use My Soup as a direct Beijing option with a confirmed Bib Gourmand signal and casual dress expectations. That makes it particularly easy to categorize: it belongs in the part of a shortlist reserved for recognized venues that do not require a formal wardrobe decision. If you are comparing it with other named venues, Opera Bombana, Kerry's Kitchen, Kerry's Pantry, George's Restaurant, Xin Ming Yuen are useful reference points depending on the kind of meal the group wants. The important distinction is that My Soup's verified appeal rests on recognition and casual accessibility, while any more granular comparison should be made only after confirming the specific details that matter to the meal.

    The decision is fairly simple: consider My Soup when you want a casual Beijing restaurant with confirmed 2026 Bib Gourmand recognition. It is a sensible candidate when the main requirement is a quality-signaled venue in Beijing and when the remaining logistics can be checked directly. Choose another venue if you need verified details on a specific menu format, exact pricing, seating, hours, dietary accommodation, or a different setting. In other words, My Soup works best as a confident but carefully framed choice: recognized, casual, Beijing-based, with the rest of the planning dependent on direct confirmation rather than assumption.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    My Soup feels deliberately restrained: a Cantonese broth specialist tucked into the retail podium of a glass-and-steel financial tower. The atmosphere reads quiet and unflashy, built around a tradition of long, slow simmering rather than theatrical presentation. Regulars are office workers who prize restorative clarity of flavour after a busy morning, and the service and space reflect that weekday focus. The kitchen’s disciplined approach—soups reduced for four to six hours—gives the place a classic, craft-driven character that sits comfortably against the modern skyline of Chaoyang’s CBD.

    Best For

    This is a weekday lunch destination for office crowds who want something restorative and reliable. The narrow menu and quick, focused format suit solo diners and small groups stopping by between meetings; regulars tend to be nearby workers who return for the consistent broths. It also functions well as a casual meeting spot for colleagues who prefer understated food over elaborate dining. Because the kitchen prioritizes technique and clarity, diners come for the soup first and treat other dishes as complementary rather than the main draw.

    Ordering Tips

    Start with the fish maw chicken soup—the write-up singles it out as the reference point for regulars—and ask the staff about the day’s rotating soup, which typically uses a pork-bone base with seasonal ingredients. The menu’s other anchors, like claypot rice and beef brisket rice, make sensible additions if you want something more substantial. Expect clear, gently seasoned broths (the kitchen simmers stocks for hours), so order simply to appreciate the nuance, and plan for a quick lunch service geared to weekday office traffic.

    Planning details

    Location

    Unit W104, 1F, West Tower, World Financial Centre, 1 Dongsanhuan Middle Road, Chaoyang · Directions

    +86 10 8587 8669

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Xin Ming Yuen, Cantonese, ¥¥
    • George's Restaurant, Notable alternative
    • Opera Bombana, Italian, Italian
    • Kerry's Kitchen, Notable alternative
    • Kerry's Pantry, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How My Soup compares in Beijing

    My Soup is the value-led choice in this set, helped by its 2026 Bib Gourmand recognition and an easy booking profile. Xin Ming Yuen is the better fit for Cantonese dining at a clear ¥¥ price tier, especially for groups that want a broader shared-table format. My Soup is stronger when the meal should feel lighter, simpler, less like a banquet.

    Opera Bombana is the cross-shop for Italian polish and a more formal special-occasion mood. Choose it for a celebratory dinner where ambiance and pacing matter more than value. Choose My Soup when the occasion is lower-key, the location needs to be Chaoyang-friendly, the group does not need a long-format meal.

    Kerry's Kitchen and Kerry's Pantry make more sense when hotel convenience is the deciding factor. George's Restaurant is harder to position without a clear cuisine or price signal, so My Soup is the safer recommendation if recognition and booking ease are priorities.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at My Soup?

    Bar seating has not been verified. Check the venue's official channels for the latest seating and service details before you go.

    Is My Soup good for solo dining?

    It may suit solo diners looking for a casual Beijing meal, but specific seating and service details are not verified. The confirmed facts are its casual dress code and 2026 Bib Gourmand recognition.

    Can My Soup accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation has not been verified. For group planning, check the venue's official channels, or compare it with Kerry's Kitchen or Kerry's Pantry if you want another option to consider.

    What are alternatives to My Soup?

    Opera Bombana, Kerry's Kitchen, Kerry's Pantry, Xin Ming Yuen, George's Restaurant are useful comparison venues depending on the plan.

    Is My Soup good for a special occasion?

    It may work for a casual celebration, but a formal special-occasion format has not been verified. The confirmed guidance is casual dress, with 2026 Bib Gourmand recognition.

    What should I order at My Soup?

    Specific dishes have not been verified. Ask the venue for current recommendations when you arrive or check its official channels before visiting.

    What should I wear to My Soup?

    Wear casual clothing. The verified dress code for My Soup is casual.