Decheng Mi Pi
小吃面食 · ⭐ 3.8
Shop No. X2, Floor 1, Dong'an Yangguang Commercial Building, Dongyuan West Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Xi'an, 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 Shop No. X2, Floor 1, Dong'an Yangguang Commercial Building, Dongyuan West Road. It is a 小吃面食 place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Handmade Rice Noodles, Noodles with Rolled Dough, Regular Meat Baozi.
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: Xi'an
- Category: 小吃面食
- Rating: 3.8
- Address: Shop No. X2, Floor 1, Dong'an Yangguang Commercial Building, Dongyuan West Road
- Popular dishes: Handmade Rice Noodles, Noodles with Rolled Dough, Regular Meat Baozi, Spicy Pork Sauce Noodles, Beef Sauce Noodles
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Dishes
Handmade Rice NoodlesA thin, smooth rice-based noodle made by hand, typically served cold with a spicy and tangy dressing.
Noodles with Rolled DoughMianpi is a cold dish made primarily from flour. The flour is mixed with water to form a dough, which is then repeatedly washed to remove the starch, leaving behind gluten. This gluten is then rolled into thin sheets and steamed or boiled until cooked, then cut into strips. When serving, it is mixed with seasonings such as vinegar, chili oil, garlic paste, soy sauce, and cilantro for a refreshing and chewy texture.
Regular Meat BaoziA regular meat-filled mantou is made by chopping stewed pork and placing it into a baked mantou. The mantou is typically a half-moon-shaped flatbread with a crispy outer crust and a soft interior. Pork is usually selected from fatty or lean cuts, then slowly stewed with seasonings until tender, absorbing the flavors of scallions, ginger, star anise, and other spices.
Spicy Pork Sauce NoodlesMeat sauce oil-poured noodles feature hand-pulled noodles topped with stir-fried meat sauce (typically minced pork with scallions, ginger, garlic, and doubanjiang), then tossed with the sauce and finished with hot oil for aroma, garnished with green onions or cilantro.
Beef Sauce NoodlesRice noodle with meat sauce made from minced pork or beef, stir-fried with scallions, ginger, and garlic, then mixed with cooked rice noodles and vegetables like greens or bean sprouts for a smooth, richly flavored dish.
Sauce Pork Noodles with IntestinesA savory dish featuring rice noodles, seasoned pork sauce, and tender intestines, commonly found in Chinese street food culture.
Pork and beef stuffed flatbreadRouged pork sandwich is made by chopping stewed pork belly until tender and mixing it with scallions, ginger, garlic, and other seasonings, then serving it in a crispy baked flatbread. Main ingredients include pork belly, flatbread (mofan), and seasonings.
Sautéed Meat Sauce NoodlesSaozi soup noodles are made by topping cooked noodles with a savory sauce of stir-fried pork, tofu, wood ear mushrooms, and carrots, then pouring hot broth or water over them. The sauce is first fried, then combined with the noodles either together or separately.
Faba Bean Tofu with Egg in FlatbreadHua Gan Egg Sandwich is a Chinese snack made primarily from hua gan, eggs, and mantou. The hua gan is simmered to absorb flavor, while the boiled eggs are peeled and placed together with the hua gan inside a crispy, baked mantou, offering a rich and satisfying texture.
Spicy Rice NoodlesSpicy rice noodles are made with rice noodles as the main ingredient, combined with辅料 such as bean sprouts, tofu skin, and cilantro, then cooked in a special spicy chili sauce and broth. First, the rice noodles are blanched, then mixed with stir-fried chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, doubanjiang (fermented broad bean paste), and other seasonings, finally served with hot soup or tossed directly for consumption.