Good wine, good service, highly recommended
The overall dining environment is very good. There are not many types of food at noon. The beef is a bit dry, and it is difficult for the elderly with bad teeth to eat. The salmon is OK. When customers get coffee at the coffee bar, they will provide latte art service. You can see that they are learning very hard! After all, they are not professionals, and it is very good to be able to do this. Let's talk about the bad things. When I went to the dessert area to get food for the first time, I felt that the lady in the dessert area was very unhappy and gloomy. The second time I went to get ice cream, she was serving desserts and asked me to wait a moment. I stood there for three minutes and finally decided to go to the bathroom first. After I went to the bathroom and walked around the restaurant, she was still serving desserts there, and she took notes from time to time! I was a little unhappy at the time and asked her if she was the only one here? She said yes. At this time, she didn't realize what I meant, and maybe she didn't want to understand! Please wait a moment! ! I waited for at least more than 6 minutes! ! She was still telling me to wait a moment, and there was no "sorry" throughout the whole process! Does it take so long to serve dessert? You are still taking notes with a pen, so shouldn't you do the kitchen inventory during lunch? ? ? Is this the hotel's requirement? Do you have to record which variety and how many desserts are served every time? ? ? You don't need to greet the waiter with a smile, but at least don't look gloomy. As a service industry, you should at least learn how to manage micro-expressions! I'm here to eat, not to see your face or accommodate your work. You can't let customers wait for more than 5 minutes when dining in a three-star hotel, let alone a five-star hotel. The experience will go down immediately! ! !
Very good, authentic taste, all freshly made.
The environment in the store is very good, clean and spacious, the service is also very good, especially the supervisor Sun Xuefei is very considerate of customers, it's good, worth recommending
Sometimes travel doesn't have to involve long flights. You can step into Southeast Asia right from Beijing. This time, I went to the Jing'er Restaurant at the Grand Hyatt Beijing. Standing before the floor-to-ceiling windows, the light slowly turned golden, and in that instant—I suddenly understood what it meant to "feel like you're on vacation right here." This was Jing'er Restaurant's "Southeast Asian Food Festival." The food was buffet-style, but it didn't have the "cluttered" feel of traditional buffets. Instead, it was exquisite, clean, and had the ceremonial feel expected of a hotel. ① Choose a window seat, and the sunset will become your backdrop. I recommend arriving a little early (5:30 PM–6:00 PM) to see the sunset over the Beijing skyline, making the entire restaurant feel gentle and romantic. ② Must-try recommendations (truly Southeast Asian): Every dish tastes authentic: • Coconut Curry: The coconut flavor is light and not greasy, with just the right amount of spiciness. It's the kind of flavor that reminds you of the sea breeze from Long Beach. • Tom Yum Kung: A perfect balance of sour and spicy, with a clean and crisp lemongrass flavor; the broth is so delicious you'll want to finish it all. • Hainanese Chicken Rice: The chicken is incredibly tender, and the chili sauce elevates it to a whole new level. • Thai Seafood Salad: Refreshing and appetizing, perfect for summer. The entire event had a distinctly Southeast Asian feel—fragrant, colorful, and with relaxing music, yet not overly intense—the kind of rhythm typical of five-star hotels: sophisticated yet relaxed, with impeccable attention to detail. Jing'er's Southeast Asian Food Festival was a "city buffer" for me. In the hustle and bustle of Beijing, having a place like this where you can sit down, relax, and enjoy a meal infused with spices and sunshine is a welcome relief. When I left Jing'er, it was completely dark. I suddenly realized that true vacation isn't about leaving the city, but about finding moments of relaxation even within it. #LocalFood #RomanticRestaurants #RestaurantsWithScenicViews #OneStopResortHotels #TheseHotelsWithAmazingViews
Good wine, good service, highly recommended
The overall dining environment is very good. There are not many types of food at noon. The beef is a bit dry, and it is difficult for the elderly with bad teeth to eat. The salmon is OK. When customers get coffee at the coffee bar, they will provide latte art service. You can see that they are learning very hard! After all, they are not professionals, and it is very good to be able to do this. Let's talk about the bad things. When I went to the dessert area to get food for the first time, I felt that the lady in the dessert area was very unhappy and gloomy. The second time I went to get ice cream, she was serving desserts and asked me to wait a moment. I stood there for three minutes and finally decided to go to the bathroom first. After I went to the bathroom and walked around the restaurant, she was still serving desserts there, and she took notes from time to time! I was a little unhappy at the time and asked her if she was the only one here? She said yes. At this time, she didn't realize what I meant, and maybe she didn't want to understand! Please wait a moment! ! I waited for at least more than 6 minutes! ! She was still telling me to wait a moment, and there was no "sorry" throughout the whole process! Does it take so long to serve dessert? You are still taking notes with a pen, so shouldn't you do the kitchen inventory during lunch? ? ? Is this the hotel's requirement? Do you have to record which variety and how many desserts are served every time? ? ? You don't need to greet the waiter with a smile, but at least don't look gloomy. As a service industry, you should at least learn how to manage micro-expressions! I'm here to eat, not to see your face or accommodate your work. You can't let customers wait for more than 5 minutes when dining in a three-star hotel, let alone a five-star hotel. The experience will go down immediately! ! !
Very good, authentic taste, all freshly made.
The environment in the store is very good, clean and spacious, the service is also very good, especially the supervisor Sun Xuefei is very considerate of customers, it's good, worth recommending
Sometimes travel doesn't have to involve long flights. You can step into Southeast Asia right from Beijing. This time, I went to the Jing'er Restaurant at the Grand Hyatt Beijing. Standing before the floor-to-ceiling windows, the light slowly turned golden, and in that instant—I suddenly understood what it meant to "feel like you're on vacation right here." This was Jing'er Restaurant's "Southeast Asian Food Festival." The food was buffet-style, but it didn't have the "cluttered" feel of traditional buffets. Instead, it was exquisite, clean, and had the ceremonial feel expected of a hotel. ① Choose a window seat, and the sunset will become your backdrop. I recommend arriving a little early (5:30 PM–6:00 PM) to see the sunset over the Beijing skyline, making the entire restaurant feel gentle and romantic. ② Must-try recommendations (truly Southeast Asian): Every dish tastes authentic: • Coconut Curry: The coconut flavor is light and not greasy, with just the right amount of spiciness. It's the kind of flavor that reminds you of the sea breeze from Long Beach. • Tom Yum Kung: A perfect balance of sour and spicy, with a clean and crisp lemongrass flavor; the broth is so delicious you'll want to finish it all. • Hainanese Chicken Rice: The chicken is incredibly tender, and the chili sauce elevates it to a whole new level. • Thai Seafood Salad: Refreshing and appetizing, perfect for summer. The entire event had a distinctly Southeast Asian feel—fragrant, colorful, and with relaxing music, yet not overly intense—the kind of rhythm typical of five-star hotels: sophisticated yet relaxed, with impeccable attention to detail. Jing'er's Southeast Asian Food Festival was a "city buffer" for me. In the hustle and bustle of Beijing, having a place like this where you can sit down, relax, and enjoy a meal infused with spices and sunshine is a welcome relief. When I left Jing'er, it was completely dark. I suddenly realized that true vacation isn't about leaving the city, but about finding moments of relaxation even within it. #LocalFood #RomanticRestaurants #RestaurantsWithScenicViews #OneStopResortHotels #TheseHotelsWithAmazingViews