Izu Vegetables Village (Fenlan International Branch)
日料 · ⭐ 4.5
3rd Floor, Fenglan International Shopping Center, No. 32 Yard, Xizhimen North Street
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 3rd Floor, Fenglan International Shopping Center, No. 32 Yard, Xizhimen North Street. It is a 日料 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Salmon Sashimi, Top Brain, Wagyu Beef.
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: 日料
- Rating: 4.5
- Address: 3rd Floor, Fenglan International Shopping Center, No. 32 Yard, Xizhimen North Street
- Popular dishes: Salmon Sashimi, Top Brain, Wagyu Beef, Mochi, Sushi Assortment
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Dishes
Salmon SashimiSashimi is a dish made primarily from fresh salmon. The preparation is simple: slice the salmon thinly and serve with condiments such as wasabi and soy sauce, preserving the fish's original freshness and flavor.
Top BrainOnglade is a dish primarily made from beef brisket, marinated and then grilled. Beef brisket refers to the area located behind the shoulder and neck, on both sides of the spine. It features an even balance of fat and lean meat, with tender, juicy, and soft texture that melts in your mouth. It has low fat content but high protein levels, making it ideal for grilling or hot pot cooking.
Wagyu BeefWagyu is a high-quality beef primarily sourced from specific Japanese cattle breeds, such as Black Wagyu and Brown Wagyu. It is typically cooked using low-temperature slow cooking, charcoal grilling, or pan-searing to preserve its delicate texture and rich fat distribution.
MochiMochi is a Japanese dessert with a glutinous rice outer layer filled with red bean paste, fruit, or other fillings. The preparation method involves mixing glutinous rice flour with water, steaming the mixture until cooked, then wrapping it around pre-prepared fillings, and finally dusting with cooked rice flour to prevent sticking.
Sushi AssortmentSushi assortment is a combination dish featuring various sushi types, mainly including raw fish, cooked shrimp, crab sticks, cucumber, avocado, and sushi rice. Sushi rice is seasoned with vinegar, sugar, and salt, then spread on seaweed, followed by sliced fish and vegetables rolled or shaped into balls, finally arranged on a plate.
SukiyakiSukiyaki is a Japanese hot pot dish primarily made with thinly sliced beef, vegetables, and tofu. The ingredients are cooked in a pot while adding a special sauce for flavor, and it is traditionally eaten by dipping the cooked food into raw egg yolk.
Caramel PuddingCrème caramel is a dessert made primarily from eggs, milk, and sugar. The preparation involves heating sugar until it melts into caramel, pouring it into the bottom of a mold, then mixing milk with sugar and heating it before adding beaten eggs and stirring thoroughly. After filtering the mixture, it is poured into the mold containing the caramel and baked in an oven until set.
Beef ShoulderMade from beef shoulder, marinated and then grilled or stewed. Typically cooked with onions, carrots, and other vegetables to enhance flavor.
Mochi IceMianmian ice is a frozen dessert made from water, sugar, and various fruits or flavorings, processed into a snow-like icy texture using special freezing equipment. Add toppings like jam, coconut milk, red beans, or ice cream when serving.
CheesecakeCheesecake is a dessert made primarily from cheese, eggs, sugar, and cream. Its preparation typically involves mixing cheese and sugar, then adding eggs and other ingredients before baking until golden brown.
EggEggs are a common ingredient that can be cooked alone or combined with other ingredients. Basic preparation methods include boiling, frying, pan-frying, and steaming, which preserve the natural flavor and nutritional richness of eggs.