AJIA (Jingdong Da Xia Dian)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.8
JD.com Group Headquarters
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 JD.com Group Headquarters. It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Sichuan Chili Chicken, Dan Dan Noodles, Tao Jiao.
If you cannot eat spicy food, use Dragon Mate to say “no spicy” before ordering, and tell the staff clearly.
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: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.8
- Address: JD.com Group Headquarters
- Popular dishes: Sichuan Chili Chicken, Dan Dan Noodles, Tao Jiao, Spicy Blood Duck (Small), Pork Ear
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Dishes
Sichuan Chili ChickenSichuan chili chicken is a dish made with chicken, dried chilies, and Sichuan peppercorns. Chicken pieces are marinated, then stir-fried with plenty of dried chilies and peppercorns to absorb the spicy flavor and achieve a crispy texture.
Dan Dan NoodlesDan Dan Noodles is a noodle dish primarily made with noodles, mung bean sprouts, and minced pork. After boiling the noodles, they are mixed with stir-fried mung bean sprouts and seasoned minced pork, then topped with specially prepared chili oil and Sichuan pepper powder, and finally garnished with chopped green onions and crushed peanuts.
Tao JiaoTao jiao is an ingredient made from the resin secreted by peach trees, dried and processed. Its main components are polysaccharides. To prepare it, soak the tao jiao to remove impurities, then simmer it with rock sugar, red dates, and goji berries to create a thick, porridge-like dish.
Spicy Blood Duck (Small)Small portion of Mao Xue Wang is a Sichuan dish featuring duck blood, bean sprouts, luncheon meat, yellow throat, and beef tripe, blanched and stir-fried, then simmered in broth and seasoned with chili and Sichuan pepper.
Pork EarPork ears is a traditional Chinese dish, primarily made from pig's ears. After careful braising, the pork ears become chewy and firm, and when sliced, they reveal a unique texture. It is usually served with seasonings to enhance its flavor.
TofuTofu is a food made primarily from soybeans, formed through multiple processes including soaking, grinding, boiling the pulp, and coagulation. It has a white, block-like shape, a delicate texture, a tender taste, and is highly nutritious. It can be used to prepare various dishes such as Mapo Tofu and tofu pudding.
Spicy Stir-Fried Pork BellySpicy stir-fried pork belly is a dish made primarily with pork belly, stir-fried with chili peppers, garlic, and other seasonings. Thin slices of pork belly are quickly cooked at high heat with chilies and seasonings, resulting in an aromatic and enticing color.
Spicy Stir-Fried Pig IntestinesSpicy stir-fried pork intestines, made by cleaning and cutting the intestines, then stir-frying with chili, garlic, and ginger. The intestines are blanched to remove odor, then sautéed with seasonings until flavorful.
Spicy Stir-Fried Snail Meat with PorkSpicy stir-fried snail meat with pork is a dish made from fresh snail meat and pork. Clean the snails, slice the pork. Heat oil, stir-fry chili, ginger, garlic, then add pork until it changes color. Add snail meat, stir quickly, season and serve.
Sour Spicy Potato StripsSour and spicy potato丝 is a home-style dish primarily made with potatoes. The preparation involves slicing the potatoes into thin strips and stir-frying them with vinegar and chili peppers or other seasonings to achieve a tangy and spicy flavor.
Mapo TofuMapo Tofu is a traditional dish made primarily with tofu, seasoned with minced meat and doubanjiang (fermented broad bean paste). First, cut the tofu into cubes, then stir-fry the minced meat and doubanjiang. Add the tofu cubes and gently stir-fry until well-seasoned, then reduce the sauce to finish.