Taj Pavilion Asian

Indian Delicacies in Sumptuous Surroundings

1 Jian Guo Men Wai Avenue
China World Trade Center
Beijing,
100004
China
Phone No. +86 10 6505 5866

Transport Options
Train Available : Guo Mao Station
Cards Accepted :

Overview

Situated in the China World Trade Center, this is definitely the most expensive, and arguably the best, Indian restaurant in town. The surroundings are refined and elegant with exotic Indian touches. Service is discreet and professional. The clientele is generally international. The extensive menu offers a vast selection of curries and vegetables, including Tandoori chicken, dahl tadka (creamed lentils) and palak paneer (creamed spinach with homemade cheese). The food comes with authentic naan bread, either plain or with onions or sesame seeds. There are sauces and fruity yogurt lassi drinks to enhance the flavors.

Open Hours

    • Monday to Sunday from 11:30 AM to 02:30 PM
    • Monday to Sunday from 06:30 PM to 10:30 PM

      Excellent!!by Yahoo | 2007-10-24 13:06:56 |

      Food and service were excellent. Was also very clean and in a nice area. This is a great place to go if you want rich flavors that make you hum with every bite. One of the best Indian restaurants I have been to (including ones India). Wonderful vegetarian menu.

      Love the Taj!by Yahoo | 2007-03-02 07:12:15 |

      My husband and I have been going to the Taj since 1999 in Beijing... and it has always been a great place to go. The manager/owner of the restaurant is a tremendous man - very ocurteous staff - and the food is outstanding. Prefer the China World branch to the Lido hotel version, though. It's a good business meal, date night, or a convenient place to meet up. Right on the subway, all taxis know where it is, and there is sufficient parking. It's one of our favorites in Beijing!

      Iris van Beekby Yahoo | 2005-07-21 05:21:09 |

      Very average by Peking standard. I could give it a miss any time.

      No place else for Indianby Yahoo | 2005-02-08 08:52:28 |

      The BEST Indian in Beijing. Tandoor in the Great dragon hotel is a close second. If you want indian in Beijing, go to the Taj.