Sadly this place is closed permanently. Owner moved back to Beijing. We've been regular customers for 10 years, and are very sad it's gone. Food was great.
B Smith
I really like the food. I ordered the king pao chicken , pork buns and chicken charcoal skewer. The food was fresh and didn’t taste overly processed. I didn’t like the chicken skewer as the meat was tough and didn’t look like or taste like chicken. I will order from here again!
Calvin Tran
My girlfriend and I was looking for a dish called malatang and came across Beijing Kabob. Their food is definitely authentic representing where they are from. I personally love the pork intestine and my girlfriend always get the malatang. The malatang is the chinese version so it may be little more oily and have a different taste than the korean version. This time around my girlfriend and I wanted to try the kabob. It was good. I never got the hotpot every time I went but willing to try their traditional chinese hotpot style. I recommend coming here atleast once.
Iris Li
This restaurant is great!Would highly recommend the hotpot because it’s not spicy and keeps all the flavors of the food itself. They used the copper-made pot heated by coal, which is a very authentic way of cooking and it’s not super common to see in the U.S.The owner is great and make us feel like home.
Tong
overall good, though some food not perfect, they could improve the taste of bbq
Wayne Xu
Even though we have to drive more than 10 hrs to be there, we are still want to do it and enjoying the food every time.
Mike M.
Curious about the food I said lemme try it. The place upon entering is gloomy and weird.4 booths on each side. Very small. Guess they want itbthat way. NO ENGLISH. They can't even explain what a dish is They say look at photo on the wall (pointing to it) Lol. I ordered some kabob skewers. It was small pcs of chicken with hot Chilli sauce rubbed in it. The lamb was nasty and taste was foul. They don't sell a lot i guess and food is sitting. No thanks never again.
Eric Wen
really good Beijing restaurant, super nice service and the food is authentic and delicious!!
Amber Huang
Not a real bbq restaurant. They boiled meats and veggies then put some spice on it. Serving size was very small for 12$ cold beef. ??be very caution ⚠️ when you ask for ice water. Water has no ice but a lot of dust and some kinds of hairs. $$$$$ food are quite expensive service aren’t so good.Anyway if your Chinese and feeling to get some authentic Chinese food I don’t recommend this place at all. However if you are none Chinese this is also not a good place to go. So many choices on Buford hwy just not this one.
doc frxsh
This spot is soooo good. Diverse menu, great variety of dumplings, and eclectic menu for exploration!
I called to ask about dumplings and Lady hung up in my face. I called back and asked if she can hear me. Why did she hang up on me and she did it again. If the service is like that I definitely can spend my money elsewhere
Zirong Yu
This hot pot just the same as what I had in Beijing. My boyfriend is from Beijing and he also highly recommend
Sheldon Y.
We ordered kabobs (lamb, beef) and Mala Tang. Their quality was just so bad. The meat was very dry and flavorless. Wouldn't come back
Elizabeth S.
Our favorite place to eat on Buford. Authentic and delicious, Beijing Kabobs never fails to provide us with a meal that makes us feel at home. We always get the CHAO BING (English: Fried Cake), which is unbelievably delicious. Seriously, you HAVE to try it!!! Pig ear is another dish we love, and of course, we never skip out on lamb and corn skewers. Don't skip out on this place!
Greg D.
My Chinese colleague introduced this restaurant to us. Absolutely delicious! The dishes are authentic Chinese restaurant and street food at a reasonable price. We haven't had anything like this since our trip to mainland China. A fun place with a kind Chinese couple-proprietors, they have a broad range of items on the menu. I recommend the hot pot, the "fried cake" (a kid-friendly stir fry of egg, sliced pancake noodles, and onions), and the lamb skewers. Diverse menu with some *very* adventurous items for Westerners if you're in the mood (I won't ruin the surprise). They have a good (but not perfect) English language translation on their menu, so be prepared to have some fun!
Sadly this place is closed permanently. Owner moved back to Beijing. We've been regular customers for 10 years, and are very sad it's gone. Food was great.
I really like the food. I ordered the king pao chicken , pork buns and chicken charcoal skewer. The food was fresh and didn’t taste overly processed. I didn’t like the chicken skewer as the meat was tough and didn’t look like or taste like chicken. I will order from here again!
My girlfriend and I was looking for a dish called malatang and came across Beijing Kabob. Their food is definitely authentic representing where they are from. I personally love the pork intestine and my girlfriend always get the malatang. The malatang is the chinese version so it may be little more oily and have a different taste than the korean version. This time around my girlfriend and I wanted to try the kabob. It was good. I never got the hotpot every time I went but willing to try their traditional chinese hotpot style. I recommend coming here atleast once.
This restaurant is great!Would highly recommend the hotpot because it’s not spicy and keeps all the flavors of the food itself. They used the copper-made pot heated by coal, which is a very authentic way of cooking and it’s not super common to see in the U.S.The owner is great and make us feel like home.
overall good, though some food not perfect, they could improve the taste of bbq
Even though we have to drive more than 10 hrs to be there, we are still want to do it and enjoying the food every time.
Curious about the food I said lemme try it. The place upon entering is gloomy and weird.4 booths on each side. Very small. Guess they want itbthat way. NO ENGLISH. They can't even explain what a dish is They say look at photo on the wall (pointing to it) Lol. I ordered some kabob skewers. It was small pcs of chicken with hot Chilli sauce rubbed in it. The lamb was nasty and taste was foul. They don't sell a lot i guess and food is sitting. No thanks never again.
really good Beijing restaurant, super nice service and the food is authentic and delicious!!
Not a real bbq restaurant. They boiled meats and veggies then put some spice on it. Serving size was very small for 12$ cold beef. ??be very caution ⚠️ when you ask for ice water. Water has no ice but a lot of dust and some kinds of hairs. $$$$$ food are quite expensive service aren’t so good.Anyway if your Chinese and feeling to get some authentic Chinese food I don’t recommend this place at all. However if you are none Chinese this is also not a good place to go. So many choices on Buford hwy just not this one.
This spot is soooo good. Diverse menu, great variety of dumplings, and eclectic menu for exploration!
Restaurantji Recommends
I called to ask about dumplings and Lady hung up in my face. I called back and asked if she can hear me. Why did she hang up on me and she did it again. If the service is like that I definitely can spend my money elsewhere
This hot pot just the same as what I had in Beijing. My boyfriend is from Beijing and he also highly recommend
We ordered kabobs (lamb, beef) and Mala Tang. Their quality was just so bad. The meat was very dry and flavorless. Wouldn't come back
Our favorite place to eat on Buford. Authentic and delicious, Beijing Kabobs never fails to provide us with a meal that makes us feel at home. We always get the CHAO BING (English: Fried Cake), which is unbelievably delicious. Seriously, you HAVE to try it!!! Pig ear is another dish we love, and of course, we never skip out on lamb and corn skewers. Don't skip out on this place!
My Chinese colleague introduced this restaurant to us. Absolutely delicious! The dishes are authentic Chinese restaurant and street food at a reasonable price. We haven't had anything like this since our trip to mainland China. A fun place with a kind Chinese couple-proprietors, they have a broad range of items on the menu. I recommend the hot pot, the "fried cake" (a kid-friendly stir fry of egg, sliced pancake noodles, and onions), and the lamb skewers. Diverse menu with some *very* adventurous items for Westerners if you're in the mood (I won't ruin the surprise). They have a good (but not perfect) English language translation on their menu, so be prepared to have some fun!