After opening its first chain in Shanghai early this year,
Trader Vic's brought its equatorial ambiance, international fusion
specialties and world-famous tropical drinks to Beijing last
week.
Founded by the legendary Vitor Jules Bergeron in 1937 in
Oakland, California, Trader Vic's has since opened more than 30
stores in 22 cities, including London, Tokyo, Dubai and Bangkok. In
1983, its San Francisco branch became the first commercial
restaurant visited by the United Kingdom's Queen Elizabeth II. It
is said that a former US president established a hotline with the
restaurant to order its famous cocktails.
Located on the third floor of CITIC Tower at Jianwai SOHO, the
eatery is filled with unique, handcrafted Tikis and other such
souvenirs. It is a perfect place to sample tropical delights and
exotic delicacies.
Chef Teoh, who has worked with Trader Vic's for seven years,
prepares a unique menu inspired by European, Polynesian and Chinese
cuisines. Among the best of his specialties are exquisite wok
selections and wood-fired oven delights, the history of which can
be traced to China's Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). Meats are slowly
roasted in this large, red, drum-shaped oven, which is exhibited in
a glass room at the restaurant's innermost corner. Signature dishes
include Polynesian specialties, such as fresh and tender beef
steaks, and wood-fired, oven-roasted dishes.
A world-recognized tropical cocktail expert, Trader Vic's has a
unique drink list featuring more than 80 original concoctions. Over
the past 60 years, the restaurant has inherited a tradition of
keeping ingredients' purity and original flavors. Its Mai Tai bar,
named after its most-famous, almond-scented cocktail, can
comfortably seat 75 people.
The 850-square-meter eatery has a bar and a stage in the middle
of its dining area, as well as two private rooms. The Cuban band
Cubana Sons, comprised of one man and three women, gives fervent
vocal performances on evenings, enhancing the South Pacific island
vibe.
Trader Vic's
Opening hours: Lunch 11:30AM-2:30PM, dinner 6-11:30PM. Bar from
11PM-1AM.
Location: 3/F, Unit C, CITIC Tower, 6 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang
District. tel: 010-8567-9789
(Beijing Weekend December 24, 2007)