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    Restaurant in Beijing, China

    Tongheju

    100Pearl Points

    Practical Local Stop

    Tongheju, Restaurant in Beijing

    About Tongheju

    Tongheju is worth considering when you need an easy Xicheng dinner rather than a destination reservation. The useful angle is timing and location: it works as a low-drama fallback near Yuetan South Street, while Xin Rong Ji (Jinrong Street) and Furong make more sense for higher-spend, more occasion-driven meals.

    Is Tongheju worth considering if a meal is running late in Beijing? The verified information is limited, but its daily split hours make it a practical option to consider when you need a casual meal in Beijing: 10 AM to 2 PM and 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM every day.

    For planning, the useful facts are direct. Tongheju is in Beijing, the dress code is casual, the opening hours are the same Monday through Sunday. Specific details about menu, price, chef, awards, seating, service style are not verified here, so the safest approach is to confirm current details directly before you go.

    Use it for timing and convenience

    The smarter play is to treat Tongheju as a practical Beijing option when the schedule matters. If you are comparing it with other named restaurants such as Xin Rong Ji (Jinrong Street), Furong, Qi, or Tong He Ju (Yuetan South Street), make the decision based on your own current priorities and confirm availability, menu, pricing directly with each venue.

    Because no verified price range, chef credit, awards, or signature dishes are supplied here, the recommendation stays narrow: choose Tongheju for its confirmed Beijing location, casual dress code, daily split hours, not for an unverified tasting-menu agenda or accolade-driven meal. If the night calls for broader research, cross-shop within Pearl's Beijing restaurants guide. If the meal is part of a broader trip, the Beijing hotels guide, Beijing bars guide, Beijing experiences guide are more useful for building the rest of the day or evening.

    Know Before You Go

    • Best use: a casual Beijing meal during the verified opening windows.
    • Hours: daily from 10 AM to 2 PM and 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM.
    • Dress code: casual.
    • Planning note: confirm current availability, menu, pricing directly with the restaurant.
    • Occasion fit: best judged by your needs, since awards, chef profile, seating, menu format are not verified here.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Tongheju?

    No verified menu or signature dishes are supplied here, so choose after checking the current menu at the restaurant. For the latest details, confirm directly with Tongheju before you go.

    Can Tongheju accommodate groups?

    Group seating details are not verified here. Tongheju is open daily from 10 AM to 2 PM and 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM, but larger parties should confirm availability directly with the restaurant.

    Is Tongheju good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining details are not verified here. The confirmed planning facts are that Tongheju is in Beijing, has a casual dress code, is open daily from 10 AM to 2 PM and 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM.

    Which opening window is better at Tongheju?

    Tongheju has two daily opening windows: 10 AM to 2 PM and 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Choose the window that best fits your schedule, confirm current service details directly with the restaurant.

    Is Tongheju good for a special occasion?

    That depends on what you need from the occasion. Verified information here does not include awards, private rooms, seating details, price, or menu format, so compare current details directly with Tongheju and other Beijing options such as Xin Rong Ji (Jinrong Street) or Qi before deciding.

    Location

    China, Beijing, Xicheng District, Yuetan S St, 月坛南街甲71-5 é‚®æ”¿ç¼–ç 

    Beijing, China

    Compare Tongheju

    Tongheju Beijing and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    TonghejuBeijing, ,
    Tong He Ju (Yuetan South Street)BeijingShandong¥¥
    Xin Rong Ji (Jinrong Street)BeijingTaizhou¥¥¥
    新荣记Beijing, ,
    FurongBeijingHunanese¥¥¥
    QiBeijing, ,

    How Tongheju Beijing compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    How It Compares

    Tong He Ju (Yuetan South Street) is the closest comparison, especially if the goal is Shandong cooking at a ¥¥ level in the same Beijing area. Choose it when you want a clearer cuisine signal and value positioning; choose Tongheju when the address and easy booking matter more than category clarity.

    Xin Rong Ji (Jinrong Street) is the stronger pick for a more polished Taizhou meal at ¥¥¥, but that higher tier makes it less casual. 新荣记 also belongs on the cross-shop list if the group is already leaning toward that style of Beijing dining.

    Furong is the better call for Hunanese cooking and a higher-spend dinner, while Qi is the broader alternative when cuisine preference is still open. Tongheju wins on ease; the others are better when the meal itself needs to carry the night.

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