Yang Yang China Restaurant (Qingyuan Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 4.2
No. 34-2 Qingshui Xili (Exit B, Qingshui Metro Station)
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. 34-2 Qingshui Xili (Exit B, Qingshui Metro Station). 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: Rock Sugar Lotus Leaf Porridge, Chicken Curry Rice, Kung Pao Chicken Rice.
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: 4.2
- Address: No. 34-2 Qingshui Xili (Exit B, Qingshui Metro Station)
- Popular dishes: Rock Sugar Lotus Leaf Porridge, Chicken Curry Rice, Kung Pao Chicken Rice, Chinese fried dough stick, Vegetable Dumplings
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Dishes
Rock Sugar Lotus Leaf PorridgeGlucose lotus leaf porridge is made with rice, glucose, and fresh lotus leaves simmered together. The lotus leaf imparts a unique herbal aroma during cooking. Wash and chop the leaves or place them in a cloth bag with rice; cook until rice is soft and porridge thick, then add glucose for sweetness.
Chicken Curry RiceChicken curry rice is a dish primarily made with chicken and curry. The preparation involves cutting the chicken into pieces and simmering it with curry blocks until the sauce becomes rich and the chicken is fully cooked. Finally, the chicken curry is poured over steaming hot rice.
Kung Pao Chicken RiceKung Pao Chicken Rice is a Chinese rice dish featuring diced chicken, peanuts, and rice as its main ingredients. The chicken pieces are marinated and stir-fried until flavorful, then combined with crunchy peanuts and a specially prepared Kung Pao sauce, finally poured over steaming hot rice to create an appealing color and aroma.
Chinese fried dough stickChinese breakfast youtiao is made by mixing flour, water, alkali, and a little salt, then fermented, cut into strips, and deep-fried until golden and crispy. It has a crunchy exterior and soft interior, commonly eaten with soy milk or congee for breakfast.
Vegetable DumplingsVegetable bao is a steamed bun filled with vegetables such as cabbage, carrot, mushroom, and tofu skin, seasoned and mixed into a filling, then wrapped in fermented dough and steamed.
Yangyang Sauce Pork BunYangyang sauce meat buns are steamed buns filled with pork seasoned with a special sauce. The dough is made from fermented flour, and the filling includes pork, scallions, ginger, soy sauce, sugar, and cooking wine, all mixed evenly and steamed to perfection.
Flavor DumplingsPotstickers are traditional Chinese dumplings made with a wheat flour wrapper filled with pork and cabbage, shaped into a half-moon and pan-fried until the bottom is golden and crispy while the top remains soft and juicy.
Bone Broth Pork Cutlet NoodlesBone broth pork cutlet noodles feature marinated pork cutlets pan-fried golden and simmered in rich bone broth. Hand-pulled or alkaline noodles are added, topped with green onions and cilantro.
Bone Broth Dan Dan NoodlesBone broth dan dan noodles use a rich broth made from pork or beef bones, served with cooked thin noodles and topped with seasoned minced meat, crushed peanuts, green onions, garlic, chili oil, sesame sauce, and soy sauce.
Bone Broth Shrimp DumplingsBone broth shrimp dumplings feature a rich pork bone broth base, filled with fresh shrimp and pork, wrapped in dumpling skins and served cooked. Key ingredients include pork bones, shrimp, pork, dumpling wrappers, and seasonings like scallions and ginger.
Reviews
- cranky_celery_seedGrabbed lunch here on a whim since I was walking by. Got the kung pao chicken rice and some braised pork buns — both were solid. The chicken was piled so high it was literally covering the rice, which was a great problem to have. The buns were thin-skinned and stuffed full, one bite and the juice just ran right out. Place was clean inside, plenty of seating, and when it's not packed you don't have to wait at all. Super close to the subway, you can literally see it as soon as you come out of the station, super convenient. Portions are filling too, I was getting full pretty quick, which honestly makes it perfect if you're on a tight lunch break.