The Jingkids brand continues to extend our brand beyond the capital city even after the launch of our English edition of Jingkids Shanghai last month – with Dianping reviews of a burrito counter, izakaya restaurant and Bottega in Shanghai!
What’s Dianping, you ask? Well, DaZhongDianPing is an indispensable app for getting the best recommendations for restaurants, sights and cool places around China. Think of it as the local version of Yelp + TripAdvisor, and then some! Because most of the reviews on the local app are in Chinese, Jingkids International‘s launched our very own Dianping account to provide reviews in English, so it’s accessible to expat families!
In our Beijing Dianping news this week, we reviewed a cool science-themed indoor discovery center and playground for kids in the Haidian district. We also wrote an entire post with a video about it here! We also share our discovery of what might be the best crepes in Beijing – at Sanlitun’s Panorama cafe. Read the full reviews on our DianPing account now!
When it comes to our reviews, we’ll always try to remain objective and include all relevant kid-focused information – whether there are kids’ amenities, kids’ menus, playrooms, options for kid-friendly service and more. To simplify things, we use a 5 star rating system where possible to rate cleanliness, price and quality of food.
We’re also looking for contributors who would like to send us their reviews of places in the city! Just drop us an email at viviennerush@beijing-kids.com or message on WeChat (ID: VivienneTseng-Rush) if you’d like to share your cool discoveries with our readers. Or if you have a place you’d like us to check out and review, just write it in the comments below.
We’ll be bringing you more reviews of places around Beijing so be sure to follow us on Dianping by clicking the large orange button under our account name. Just search Jingkids International on the app to find us, or simply scan the QR code below!
KEEP READING: Jingkids Launches Dazhongdianping Account With English Reviews!
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