Delu Bakery (Morning Shop)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
Binhe Residential Area No. 3
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Beijing, 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 Binhe Residential Area No. 3. 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: Eight Treasure Porridge, Millet and Pumpkin Porridge, Fried Dumpling.
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: 3.6
- Address: Binhe Residential Area No. 3
- Popular dishes: Eight Treasure Porridge, Millet and Pumpkin Porridge, Fried Dumpling, Scallion pancake with egg, Vegetarian Steamed Dumplings
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Dishes
Eight Treasure PorridgeEight Treasure Porridge is a traditional Chinese porridge made by simmering glutinous rice, red beans, peanuts, oats, black rice, red dates, goji berries, and longan dried fruit together. Each ingredient is carefully selected and combined to ensure a rich texture and maximize nutritional value. During the slow cooking process, the aromas of all ingredients blend harmoniously, creating the unique, rich flavor that defines Eight Treasure Porridge.
Millet and Pumpkin PorridgeXiaomi pumpkin porridge is a home-style porridge made primarily from millet and pumpkin. The preparation method is simple: wash the millet, add it to the pot along with cubed pumpkin, pour in an appropriate amount of water, and simmer until the porridge thickens and the grains are soft.
Fried DumplingZha Gao is a traditional snack made primarily from glutinous rice flour and red bean paste. The preparation involves mixing glutinous rice flour with water to form a paste, filling it with red bean paste, and then frying it in hot oil until golden and crispy.
Scallion pancake with eggScallion pancake with egg is a simple and delicious snack made primarily from scallion pancakes and fried eggs. The pancake is baked until golden and crispy, while the egg is pan-fried until the white solidifies, then sandwiched inside the pancake for immediate enjoyment.
Vegetarian Steamed DumplingsVegetarian steamed dumplings are delicate wrappers made from flour, filled with seasoned vegetables like cabbage, mushrooms, and carrots, plus tofu and wood ear fungus, then steamed after pleating.
Mung Bean PorridgeMung bean porridge is a dish made primarily from mung beans and rice. The preparation is simple: soak the mung beans and rice beforehand, then boil them together in a pot with适量 water over low heat until the beans are soft and the rice becomes thick and sticky.
Offal SoupOffal soup is a dish made primarily from sheep offal such as sheep stomach, liver, lungs, and intestines, carefully simmered to create a rich broth. The preparation involves placing the offal together with appropriate seasonings and water into a pot, then slowly stewing over low heat until the broth turns milky white and the offal is tender and flavorful.
Pork Steamed BunsSteamed pork dumplings made with minced pork, scallions, ginger, and seasonings, wrapped in a flour-based dough and steamed until cooked through. Served with vinegar and pickled ginger.
Wonton SoupDumpling soup is made by wrapping minced pork or shrimp meat in thin dough wrappers, then boiling the dumplings and serving them in clear broth or stock, garnished with chopped green onions and cilantro. Additional ingredients such as egg flowers or leafy vegetables can be added.
Glutinous Rice BallZongzi is a traditional Chinese dessert made primarily from glutinous rice flour, sesame seeds, and sugar. The preparation involves mixing glutinous rice flour with an appropriate amount of water to form a paste, then wrapping it around a filling of sesame and sugar, shaping it into round balls. Finally, the zongzi is deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy, then removed from the oil and drained before serving.