Mifan or Mafan: East Canteen

By That's Beijing, April 4, 2018

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A new pop-up turns The Taco Bar into a Chinese-inspired lunch joint on weekdays. Pick from your choice of pork, fish, beef or tofu for a quick, tasty lunch set. We love our braised pork leg, juicy and wrapped in lotus leaf, and love the price even more – RMB65 including sides and a drink. Portion sizes are notably healthy (read: a tad on the small side for some of you), but come with panna cotta.


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