Man Ling Congee Shop (Desheng Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 23, Huangsi Street (B1 Level of Wumart Supermarket)
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 No. 23, Huangsi Street (B1 Level of Wumart Supermarket). 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: Chilled Mung Bean Soup, Millet and Pumpkin Porridge, Bamboo Shoot and Pork Rib 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: 3.6
- Address: No. 23, Huangsi Street (B1 Level of Wumart Supermarket)
- Popular dishes: Chilled Mung Bean Soup, Millet and Pumpkin Porridge, Bamboo Shoot and Pork Rib Porridge, Corn and Greens Porridge, Lean Pork and Vegetables Porridge
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Dishes
Chilled Mung Bean SoupCold mung bean soup is primarily made from mung beans and water. After washing the beans, they are boiled in water until soft, then filtered and cooled before being refrigerated. A small amount of rock sugar can be added for flavor, resulting in a refreshing and cool taste when served.
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.
Bamboo Shoot and Pork Rib PorridgeMountain yam and pork rib porridge is a nutritious dish made primarily from mountain yam, pork ribs, and rice. The method involves stewing the pork ribs until tender, then adding mountain yam and rice to simmer into a smooth, fragrant porridge with a delicate texture.
Corn and Greens PorridgeCorn and vegetable porridge is made primarily with corn kernels and greens, combined with rice. First, rice is simmered into a thick porridge, then corn kernels and chopped greens are added and cooked together until the ingredients are fully tender, resulting in a soft, chewy texture and rich nutritional value.
Lean Pork and Vegetables PorridgeLean meat and vegetable congee is made by simmering rice with finely chopped lean pork and fresh vegetables such as bok choy or Chinese cabbage. First, rice is cooked until soft, then lean meat and vegetables are added to continue stewing until the ingredients are fully cooked and the porridge reaches a thick consistency.
Century Egg Chicken PorridgeCentury egg chicken congee is based on rice, with chopped chicken breast and diced century eggs added. After slow simmering, the rice becomes soft and the ingredients blend together to form a thick, rich porridge.
Red Kidney Bean PorridgeRed kidney bean porridge is made primarily from red kidney beans and rice. After soaking, the beans are cooked with rice until soft and thick. Water is added gradually and simmered slowly to blend the beans and rice into a smooth, creamy texture.
Vegetable Juice DumplingsVegetable juice dumplings are made with a dough of flour, and the filling is primarily composed of various fresh vegetables (such as cabbage, carrot, and mushroom) finely chopped and seasoned. After being wrapped in dumpling wrappers, they are steamed to preserve the original flavors and juices of the vegetables.
Glutinous Millet CakeXiang Nuo Nu Xiao Mi Gao is a sweet dessert made primarily from millet, often mixed with glutinous rice flour for a sticky texture, and steamed to perfection. The millet is ground into flour, blended with glutinous rice flour, water, and sugar, then steamed in a mold and cooled before serving.
Crispy Fried Dough SticksCrispy fried dough sticks are a traditional Chinese pastry made from flour, water, and alkali, kneaded, rested, stretched, then deep-fried. Golden brown, with a crispy exterior and soft interior, offering a deliciously crunchy texture.