Briny welcome
Updated: 2015-03-24 08:38
(China Daily)
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[Photo/China Daily] |
Restaurateur and music-man-about-town Badr Benjelloun has just opened his second food venue, where a late but unlamented Brazilian eatery slid in a long decline before vaporizing. Like at his sports bar and Moroccan cafe Cuju, the menu at Caravan-which he describes as a bridge between Moroccan and Cajun food-gives olives pride of place, including this savory, garlicky appetizer served with crisp-edged bread fingers. The plate is a starter option on the set menus for lunch and dinner-look for more olives in the lamb and chicken dishes that follow.
11 am-11 pm, Monday-Saturday, closed on Sundays; 44 Guanghua Lu, Chaoyang district, Beijing.
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