Yun Ji Men Ding Rou Bing (Tian Tan Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 4.1
No. 34 Fahua Nanli, Tiyuguan West Road, 1st Floor, Unit 2, Room 106
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 Fahua Nanli, Tiyuguan West Road, 1st Floor, Unit 2, Room 106. 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: Jingdong Meat Pie, Cold Dish, Cornmeal Porridge.
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: 4.1
- Address: No. 34 Fahua Nanli, Tiyuguan West Road, 1st Floor, Unit 2, Room 106
- Popular dishes: Jingdong Meat Pie, Cold Dish, Cornmeal Porridge, Bamboo Shoot Porridge, Grilled Lamb Skewers
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Dishes
Jingdong Meat PieJingdong meat pies are made primarily from pork and flour. The pork is minced into a filling, seasoned, wrapped in dough, and then pan-fried. The crust turns golden and crispy, while the filling remains tender and juicy.
Cold DishCold dishes are prepared by cooking, marinating, or eating raw ingredients, then cooling them to room temperature or refrigerating before serving. Common ingredients include cucumber, tofu skin, jellyfish, chicken breast, wood ear mushrooms, and carrots. Preparation methods include mixing, pickling, blanching, and freezing.
Cornmeal PorridgeCorn grits porridge is mainly made from corn grits and适量 of rice or millet. The preparation method involves soaking the corn grits for a period of time, then boiling them together with rice or millet in sufficient water over low heat until the porridge thickens and becomes smooth and delicate in texture.
Bamboo Shoot PorridgeCorn grits porridge is a traditional coarse grain dish made primarily from corn grits. The preparation is simple: combine corn grits and water in a ratio, then cook until the grains are tender and the porridge becomes thick and粘稠.
Grilled Lamb SkewersLamb skewers are made primarily from fresh lamb, cut into uniform small pieces and threaded onto bamboo or metal skewers. After marinating, they are slowly grilled over charcoal, turning frequently to ensure even heating. They are cooked until the surface turns golden brown and the meat becomes tender, releasing a rich aroma.
Stir-fried TripeTripe is a traditional dish primarily made from pork or lamb stomach. During preparation, the tripe is sliced into thin strips and quickly stir-fried at high heat to cook it thoroughly while maintaining its tender texture. Seasonings such as scallions, ginger, and garlic can be added during the process to enhance flavor.
Sugar-fired baked bunSugar火烧 is a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from flour, brown sugar, and sesame paste. The dough is prepared by fermenting the flour, then mixing in brown sugar and sesame paste, and finally baking it until the surface turns golden and crispy.
Vegetable Assortment PlatterVegetable platter made from a variety of seasonal vegetables, commonly including carrots, cucumbers, wood ear mushrooms, bean sprouts, seaweed, and lettuce. After blanching or dressing with a cold sauce, the vegetables are neatly arranged on a plate, preserving their natural colors and crisp texture.
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.
Gate Nail Meat BunsMen Ding meat buns are made primarily with beef, seasoned with scallions, ginger, and other spices to form a filling. The mixture is then wrapped in dough and shaped into small pies resembling door nails. Finally, they are pan-fried until both sides turn golden brown.