Xiaolumian

Updated 1 y, 11 m ago 1 Reviews
Address:
Yingbeigou Village,
Vicinity:
Directions:
Near Mutianyu Great Wall
Open:
April to October, Weekends & Holidays 11:00-15:00 and by Appointment
Price:
Less than Y99 *
See All 1 Photos

X

Talk with Local Businesses for Free

Ask for information, make a reservation, and much more ...

  • Enter your phone number
  • Wait a couple seconds
  • Pick up and talk!
  • If calling from a Chinese mobile number just enter full number.
  • If calling from a Chinese landline please enter district number and then number.

Please Sign in to use this function.

X

Send the Info to Your Mobile

Get the address in Chinese and English, phone #, and more ...

  • Enter your phone number
  • Wait for an SMS
  • Never get lost again!

Please Sign in to use this function.

  • Accepts International Credit Cards
  • Has WiFi
  • Family Friendly
City Weekend Says

Run by the same people behind The Schoolhouse Canteen, this roadside noodle stand set in a renovated farmhouse kicks up the local standard with a variety of homemade noodle dishes. Using locally-sourced ingredients, it's perfect for Great Wall trekkers after high quality local flavors.

Share+
Contributor Description

Xiaolumian is simplicity. Xiaolumian is a weathered stone farmhouse tucked under the Great Wall. Xiaolumian is the rhythm of the seasons.

Xiaolumian is a noodle shop under Mutianyu Great Wall in the remote village of Yingbeigou. Open kitchen, private kang rooms, view terrace, trickling pond, chestnuts, pears, and persimmons.

What an adventure to find this place at the end of the road in a mountain valley, explore the village, hike the wall, relax in the sun and fresh air or retreat to a private kang room in the old stone farmhouse.

Unique and private place for special occasions -- weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, going away parties…

4 y, 1 m ago
1 Reviews
Ratings
Recent
Sort by

You May Also Like
Dining > Beijing
The hippest chuan'er joint on the planet is run...

Dining > Beijing
With great service and atmosphere, this is a go...

Dining > Beijing
The smallest of 1949-The Hidden City's venues, ...

MORE