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小吃快餐 · ⭐ 4.0
No. 79 Fuxing Road Courtyard
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If you are traveling in China to visit Beijing, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 79 Fuxing Road Courtyard. 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: Braised Pork and Steamed Bun, Braised Dish Base, Bell Pepper and Pork Noodles.
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: 4.0
- Address: No. 79 Fuxing Road Courtyard
- Popular dishes: Braised Pork and Steamed Bun, Braised Dish Base, Bell Pepper and Pork Noodles, Quick-boiled Tripe, Dumplings
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Dishes
Braised Pork and Steamed BunStewed Pork Intestines and Fried Dough with Flatbread is a traditional Beijing snack, primarily made from pig intestines, pig lungs, fried tofu, and flatbread. The ingredients are simmered in a seasoned broth and served with sauces and seasonings. Flatbread, a type of dough-based food, can be soaked in the stewed broth before eating, enhancing its flavor.
Braised Dish BaseStewed vegetable base is a dish primarily made with various vegetables as main ingredients. The preparation method mainly involves first stewing vegetables such as tofu, seaweed, and lotus root slices, then slowly cooking them with a specially prepared stewing sauce until the ingredients fully absorb the broth, resulting in a rich and flavorful taste.
Bell Pepper and Pork Noodles尖椒肉丝面 is a noodle dish primarily made with尖椒 and pork strips. The preparation involves slicing pork into thin strips, removing seeds from the尖椒 and cutting it into strips as well, and boiling the noodles separately. Then, in a pan, stir-fry the pork and尖椒 together with seasonings. Finally, place the cooked sauce over the boiled noodles.
Quick-boiled TripeWater-boiled tripe is a traditional dish primarily made with pork or lamb tripe. The preparation involves quickly blanching the sliced tripe in boiling water until cooked, then draining and serving it with a specially prepared sauce. It has a fresh, tender texture and is smooth and delicious to eat.
DumplingsDumplings are a traditional Chinese noodle dish made primarily with pork and fresh shrimp, seasoned with scallions, ginger, and other spices to form the filling. The filling is wrapped in thin dough to create dumplings, which are then boiled. The dumpling skins are delicate and the filling tender, with a deliciously savory broth.
Fried Blood SausageFried blood sausage is a traditional Chinese snack made from pig intestines. After cleaning and marinating, it is cut into small segments and deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy on the outside while remaining tender inside. It can be enjoyed with seasonings for a rich and satisfying taste.
ZhajiangmianZhajiangmian is a traditional Chinese noodle dish made of noodles and a specially prepared fried sauce. After boiling, the noodles are drained and mixed with stir-fried minced meat and yellow bean sauce, thoroughly blended so that each strand of noodle is evenly coated with rich, savory sauce.
Braised Pork Belly in FlatbreadBurnt pie with pork knuckle is a Chinese snack made by placing cooked pork knuckle meat into a baked flatbread. The pork knuckle is usually stewed or braised until tender and flavorful, while the flatbread is handmade with a crispy outer layer and soft interior. To prepare, slice or shred the pork knuckle and place it inside the flatbread, optionally adding scallion strips and sauce as accompaniments.
Premium Pork Intestine StewPremium pork intestine stew features cleaned and blanched intestines slowly braised with spices and seasonings, resulting in a richly colored, tender, and flavorful dish.
Old Beijing Noodle with SauceOld Beijing Noodles with Sauce is a traditional Beijing-style noodle dish, primarily made with noodles, pork, yellow chives, and wood ear mushrooms. The method involves stewing pork to make broth, adding ingredients such as yellow chives and wood ear mushrooms, thickening the sauce with cornstarch, and finally pouring the sauce over cooked noodles.
Eggplant Cubes NoodlesEggplant Cubes Noodles is a noodle dish primarily made with eggplant cubes and noodles. The preparation involves cutting eggplant into small cubes, stir-frying them with seasonings, and then mixing them with cooked noodles so the noodles fully absorb the flavor of the eggplant and sauce.
Soybean Juice with Fried Dough RingsBean juice and fried dough rings are traditional Beijing snacks, consisting of bean juice and crispy fried dough rings. Bean juice is made by fermenting mung beans, appearing pale yellow with a slightly sour taste; the fried dough rings are made from flour, oil, and water, deep-fried into a ring shape, with a crispy outer layer and soft interior.
Soybean Curd with SpicesMá Dòufu is made primarily from tofu and processed through a special method. It has a grayish-white color, a delicate texture, and a subtle bean aroma. During preparation, it is typically stir-fried with seasonings such as chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns, allowing the tofu to fully absorb the spicy and numbing flavors.
Sesame NoodlesSesame sauce cold noodles is a refreshing summer dish made with noodles as the main ingredient, paired with sesame paste, cucumber strips, bean sprouts, and other vegetables. The preparation is simple: after boiling the noodles, rinse them under cold water, then mix with rich sesame sauce and assorted vegetables. Finally, sprinkle with chopped green onions and crushed peanuts.
Reviews
- kind_plumThis place was awesome! The braised pork intestine stew had such a rich, savory broth and the intestines were super clean, not funky at all — nice and chewy with great texture. Paired it with the crispy baked buns and every bite had so much going on. The fried stuffed sausage was perfect too, crispy outside and tender inside, cut into even slices with a sprinkle of scallions that made it smell amazing. The vibe inside is really clean, wooden tables and chairs that give off that old Beijing charm. Service was friendly and attentive. It's not a big spot but they've got plenty of snack options and the prices are super reasonable. I ended up drinking two whole bowls of the broth after finishing and felt totally satisfied. Definitely coming back!