Miaonong Congee Shop (Yanqi Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 356, Fanggezhuang Village Road, Fanggezhuang Village, Door 1
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Beijing, Dragon Mate users do not strongly recommend this restaurant. If you enjoy exploring, you can still try it and see what you find. This restaurant is located at No. 356, Fanggezhuang Village Road, Fanggezhuang Village, Door 1. It is a 小吃快餐 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Pumpkin Pancake, Miaonong Special Steamed Dumplings, Rice Porridge.
If you do not eat pork, make sure to use Dragon Mate voice to clearly tell the staff “no pork” before ordering.
Restaurant guide
- City: Beijing
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: No. 356, Fanggezhuang Village Road, Fanggezhuang Village, Door 1
- Popular dishes: Pumpkin Pancake, Miaonong Special Steamed Dumplings, Rice Porridge, Nourishing Three-Flavor Porridge, Beef Wraps
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Dishes
Pumpkin PancakePumpkin cake is a traditional snack made primarily with pumpkin as the main ingredient. The preparation typically involves steaming the pumpkin until soft, mashing it into a puree, mixing it with glutinous rice flour and other ingredients, then shaping it into small round cakes. Finally, it can be either fried or steamed to complete the dish.
Miaonong Special Steamed DumplingsMiaonong's specialty steamed dumplings are made with pork and Chinese cabbage, seasoned and mixed into filling, wrapped in dough and steamed until tender. The outer skin is soft, the inner filling juicy and flavorful.
Rice PorridgeMillet porridge is a type of porridge made primarily from millet. The preparation method is simple: wash the millet, then boil it with an appropriate amount of water, and simmer over low heat until the porridge becomes thick.
Nourishing Three-Flavor PorridgeThree-flavor nourishing porridge made with rice, chicken, shrimp, and mushrooms. Rice is first cooked soft, then chicken slices, shrimp, and mushroom cubes are added to create a rich, flavorful broth.
Beef WrapsBeef pancakes are made from minced beef and flour. The beef is mixed with seasonings, wrapped in thin dough, and cooked by frying or baking. The dough is made from flour, water, and a little oil, rolled into round thin sheets, filled with beef, then heated until fully cooked.
Pork PiePork dumplings are made with a flour dough and filled with minced pork. The pork is mixed with scallions, ginger, soy sauce, and salt, then wrapped in flattened dough and steamed or pan-fried.
Century Egg and Pork PorridgePreserved egg and lean pork congee is a traditional Chinese porridge dish, primarily made with preserved eggs, lean pork, and rice. The method involves cooking rice into a porridge, then adding pre-prepared preserved eggs and lean pork, continuing to simmer until the ingredients are fully cooked and the porridge reaches a thick consistency.
Secret-Recipe Tea EggsTea eggs are a traditional Chinese snack made by boiling eggs, cracking the shells, and then slowly simmering them in a seasoned broth made from tea, star anise, cinnamon, soy sauce, and other spices. The main ingredients are eggs and tea, with additional spices and seasonings.
Golden丝 Pumpkin PorridgeGolden丝 Squash Porridge is a delicately textured dish with a golden hue. Made primarily from pumpkin, it is carefully simmered to perfectly blend the sweet aroma of pumpkin with the rich flavor of rice, creating an appealing color and taste. A moderate amount of golden quinoa adds texture to the porridge while enhancing its nutritional value.
Leek DumplingsScallion pancakes are a traditional snack made primarily from scallions, eggs, and flour. Scallions are chopped and mixed with cooked eggs, then seasoned to create the filling. A dough is made by mixing flour with water, rolled into wrappers, and filled with the mixture before being pan-fried until golden and crispy.