Biteapitta 吧嗒饼
A30 Tianze Lu,
Nuren Jie
near Nuren Jie, turn at the Grape Restaurant before the New Get Lucky Bar
天泽路30号
女人街附近
6467-2961
Open 10am-10pm
Price Less than Y99 per couple
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The falafel and mushroom pita sandwiches served up at this popular eatery are some of the best bargains in Beijing. Biteapitta does tasty, filling and inexpensive Middle Eastern food. The friendly staff and bright décor make it a cheerful pit stop before a night on the town.
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yummy! I went there just once but I want to go back. My pita was delicious. The lemonade with mint is a must. The place is clean and the food looks delicious. You can see the cook at work. I had a good service too.
Go there! Good food at good price.
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Great value for the food! But there was quite some oil smell in the restaurant which wasn't very pleasant.
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New Items added to the menu - Stuffed Vegetables - Zhuccini, Onion, Cabbage or Potato stuffed with minced beef, rice, pine nuts and middle-eastern spices - served with Couscous
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My wife and I had lunch there and it was GREAT. They have a huge variety of dishes and most of the things are vey delicious, probably the best in Chawyang area. The price was not high and the food was better than most other expensive restaurants in Beijing and most important, not greasy at all!
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I recently tried the baked potato with minced beef. Not bad at all!!! (that's English for very good).
In fact you might find me there again for lunch today.
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I had the hummus with the pita bread and it was pretty nice I thought. The bread was good. Shwarma sandwich tasted only okay but it got better while munching on the last few bites, I think its because more of the meat was there.
On the overall the service was pretty good but they did forget about our ice cream and coffee.
Might go there again seeing that there are pretty favourable reviews on the other dishes.
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This is one of the best restaurants in Beijing--especially for vegetarians. Very authentic and delicious food. They also deliver! woohoo!
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Came here for the first time the other day and had a really great Schwarma sandwich. I wasn't in love with the hummus, (probably because I have my own recipe that I got from a Greek friend) but my collegue really liked it. To top it off, the prices are quite reasonable. All in all, I enjoyed my lunch and plan on coming back.
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Loved it so much, ate too much, felt a woozy afterwards. Only RMB 400 for four including a nice bottle of white wine... very nice.
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It's called the super-secret menu and it involves stuffing whatever you ordered into the pita bread. The best combination: kebab, rice, mashed potatoes, a little parsley and a dash of ketchup. For the mightiest of eaters, add a couple of French fries.
Biteapitta isn't the most appealing of restaurants in Beijing — it looks more like a deli. "Hitting the spot" would be an aptly-titled description ... and that pertains more to the food than anything else.
Given the combinations one can put together from ordering a meal that comes with two side dishes, Biteapitta gives some incentive to creating an "original meal."
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Great value! The 10 different mezze with the pita bread were so delicious, worth going only for that... The shawarma was ok, nothing special about it. Nice clean atmosphere, nothing for a fancy dinner though. The staff and the owners are really friendly. Btw they have Sheesha, if anyone is into it...
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one of my fave places to go for lunch. i usually order pita bread and hummus. where there's good food with good price, i will be there. again and again.
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Finally a great pita place! loved the chicken shawarma and feta w/ olive pitta-nini...sooo delicious! Service was amazing - our waiter spoke perfect english and was extremely helpful in helping us decide what to order. Will definitely be back many times!


Don't tell anyone but .... This restaurant/bakery must be one of the best-kept restaurant secrets in Beijing.
I have eaten there a number of times and always been impressed with the food and the friendliness of the owners, who seem to be on site 24/7.
The listing only mentions Pita, Falafel and Hummus however, in truth they have a far larger selection of dishes. Try their salads and don’t forget the Shwarma Melt or the Schnitzel.
I recommend to buy some Pita to take home.
Keep it in the freezer and when you want an alternative fast food defrost (wrap in kitchen paper and put in the micro for about 30 – 60 seconds – depending upon strength). Cut a slit at one edge and then put in an omelette and some salad or put in some hard yellow cheese and put in the toaster.