Sulede Mongolian Music Bar 苏勒德蒙古风情音乐吧
66 Minzu Daxue Xilu ,
Haidian
Near southwest corner of BJ Ethnic Minorities College
民族大学西路66号
民族大学西南角附近
6893-8903
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Mongolian musicians, students and graduates of the Ethnic Nationalities University next door hang out at this fun-loving bar that includes live performances of Mongolian folk music every night. Special Mongolian alcohol and snacks are available, but the spirited music and chill atmosphere are the real draws.
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Hi Ivory Nightfall. CW is not skewing the results. The "1 star" is the venue's buzz meter. It doesn't mean the place isn't great. It means that people aren't searching for and commenting on the venue on our site. Thanks for the recommendation to check out this place!
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why does this have only one person? even though everyone who's reviewed it has given it 5 stars?
is cityweekend skewing results?
spent 3 weeks in inner mongolia last year and really missed it recently. LOVED LOVED LOVED SULEDE. we were the only people in the bar, and only ordered one round of baijiu shots but they still sang for us, and very happily and well at that...loved it. A great, cozy feeling...everyone was nice and friendly...great art/maps/pictures about mongolia on the walls...haven't tried the naijiu but the baijiu was chinggis khan...
would highly recommend it. in fact, i wish i still lived in haidian just so i could go there more often. if they have music every night then i totally would have gone super often...damn
from the pictures it seems that they have the same matouqin player and throat-singer. really great. highly highly recommended... prob my favorite "pub" in the city. much more interesting than your usual mix
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Can you hold your liquor like the notoriously hard-drinking Inner Mongolians? Find out at this dark and intimate hideaway near Xizhimen. We’ll just say that taking shots of 72-proof Mongolian fermented milk wine (奶酒 ¥112/bottle) can only improve with experience. An ensemble of Mongolian musicians, including current students or graduates of the minority college next door, provide outstanding entertainment every night from 9:30 pm-12:30 am, often joined in song by the drunk Mongolian customer sitting at the next table. Everyone should hear throat-singing in person.
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This tiny Mongolian bar is definitely worth the trek out to Minzu Daxue, though it's a tiny bit hard to find. (It's about two minutes south of the university's west gate, fairly far south on the street.) I was really blown away by the quality of the music, which you can hear every night from 9:30 til midnight. The matouqin player and throat-singer, in particular, were better than most of the live performers I saw in Inner Mongolia! If you're looking for a really intimate, Mongolian-themed night out, you can't get much better than this place.


Thx stonebanks for the reply, and I'm sorry about my hasty accusation.
One question for you though - assuming you work for CW - is there a way to search for restaurants based on starred reviews? or a function where we can choose results to be displayed according to the starred reviews? while this would not eliminate the problem of continuing poor publicity for very low publicity restaurants, it would be useful - at least for me, and quite possibly for other users as well. as it stands, there is obviously confusion about what the people mean, and i'd imagine others might make the same mistake as i did (hell, i've used this site for a year or so and didn't notice until now). Second, this system doesn't do much to bring publicity to good restaurants, it only brings more and more publicity to the currently-popular restaurants, regardless of their quality. as it stands it is difficult to search for and comment on venues that aren't on the front few pages as most people are just looking for the "good" restaurants to go to - even within specific categories. you currently display the "popular" restaurants, a ranking some might mistake for a "quality/good" ranking and which, while useful, has limits to its usefulness. (i.e. i would rather go to a "good" restaurant rather than a popular one, and while these two factors might sometimes be related they are not necessarily so; correlation does not always mean causation). plus, other websites like yelp, offer both options (most reviews, best rating according to reviews, most popular, etc.) i think it'd be useful to have a choice to be able to rank search results according to reviews rather than people. if this option is not yet available, would you think about make it available in the future? i, for one, would appreciate it.
thanks!