Yu Shi by Cartelei Brings Beijing's Wine Bar Trend to Central Park

By That's Beijing, April 26, 2017

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This time last year, Beijing had practically zero wine bars. Now, we can rattle five off the top of our heads.

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And Yu Shi by Cartelei has brought the trend to Central Park. Wines start at RMB60 per glass, and the small, cozy space differentiates itself with a teahouse concept during the day.

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READ MORE: 5 Excellent New Wine Bars in Beijing


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