Shanhe Tun Tiegu Pan Dun (青年路店)
Northeastern Chinese cuisine · ⭐ 4.6
No. 806 Qingnian Road, 1st Floor, Unit 102
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Beijing, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 806 Qingnian Road, 1st Floor, Unit 102. It is a Northeastern Chinese cuisine place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Pork Belly Fish Pot, Rooster, Cornmeal Pancake.
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: Northeastern Chinese cuisine
- Rating: 4.6
- Address: No. 806 Qingnian Road, 1st Floor, Unit 102
- Popular dishes: Pork Belly Fish Pot, Rooster, Cornmeal Pancake, Glass noodles, Red Wine Pear
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Dishes
Pork Belly Fish PotPork belly fish pot is made with pork belly and fresh fish as main ingredients, combined with a variety of vegetables and seasonings. Pork belly is sliced, fish is cut into pieces, and together with vegetables such as onions, carrots, and potatoes, they are stewed to fully blend the flavors of the ingredients, creating a nutritious and delicious dish.
RoosterRooster is a dish primarily made with chicken as the main ingredient. The preparation typically involves cutting the chicken into pieces, marinating it with spices and seasonings, and then cooking it. Cooking methods can include roasting, stewing, or boiling to ensure the chicken is flavorful and tender.
Cornmeal PancakeCornmeal pancake is made by mixing cornmeal with water to form a dough, dividing it into small portions, rolling them into round cakes, and frying them against the edge of a hot pan or iron pot. No additional ingredients are needed—its natural aroma and caramelized flavor from frying are the main highlights.
Glass noodlesGlass noodles are a type of strip-shaped food primarily made from starch, commonly using sweet potato starch, potato starch, or mung bean starch. The process involves mixing starch with water to form a paste, steaming it until cooked, cutting it into strips, and then drying it by sun or machine. Before cooking, they need to be soaked in warm water and can be prepared by stir-frying, boiling, or stewing.
Red Wine PearRed wine poached pears is a dessert made primarily with pears and red wine. After removing the cores and cutting the pears into pieces, they are gently simmered in a pot with red wine until the pears absorb the wine's aroma and soften. A small amount of rock sugar or honey can be added during cooking for flavor, and the dish is ready when the sauce thickens. The finished dish has a clear color, a soft and tender texture, and a subtle wine fragrance.
Flower-shaped steamed bunBaozi is a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from flour, crafted through steps such as fermentation, kneading, and rolling. Its surface features a spiral pattern, with a soft texture and distinct layers.
Stewed Goose in Iron PotStewed goose in an iron pot is a nutritious dish made primarily from goose, seasoned with various spices and seasonings and slowly simmered in an iron pot. The broth is rich and flavorful, the meat tender and succulent, preserving the original taste of the goose.
Stewed Pork Ribs in Iron PotStewed spare ribs in an iron pot is a dish primarily made with pork ribs, seasoned with various spices and herbs, and slowly simmered in an iron pot. The preparation method mainly involves stir-frying the ribs until slightly golden, then adding seasonings and适量 water to slowly braise the ribs until they are tender and the broth is rich.
Stewed Fish in Iron PotStewed fish in an iron pot is a dish made with fish as the main ingredient, combined with various seasonings and spices, slowly simmered in an iron pot. The fish meat is tender, and the broth is rich, fully blending the aroma of the seasonings.
Guochu LuGuochu Lu is a traditional snack made primarily from flour, eggs, water, or milk. The preparation method involves mixing flour with an appropriate amount of eggs, water, or milk to create a batter, then heating oil in a flat pan, pouring in the batter, and using a spatula to spread it into a round shape. It is cooked until both sides turn golden brown.