Quanjude, established in 1864, is Beijing’s most iconic roast duck restaurant, renowned for its signature duck, prepared using a unique hardwood roasting technique that imparts a crisp, golden skin and tender meat. The historic Qianmen branch, over 150 years old, has hosted global dignitaries such as George W. Bush and Fidel Castro and remains a symbol of culinary excellence. Known for its Whole Duck Banquet, often featured at state banquets, and its recognition as a “China Renowned Trademark,” Quanjude pairs its legendary duck with lotus-leaf pancakes, sesame biscuits, and traditional condiments. Offering an extensive menu of traditional Chinese dishes and a takeaway service, Quanjude now operates globally, continuing its legacy of blending history, flavor, and authenticity. Its global reach bridges Chinese traditions and modernity.