Zhu Ye Shuan Rou Fang (Xing Hongmen Hui Ju Dian)
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.8
Ground Floor Commercial Space, East Side, No. 67 Xinning Street
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 Ground Floor Commercial Space, East Side, No. 67 Xinning Street. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Premium Fresh Lamb, Hand-Cut, Hand-Cut Lamb Top Blade, Hand-Cut Fresh Lamb Leg Meat.
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: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.8
- Address: Ground Floor Commercial Space, East Side, No. 67 Xinning Street
- Popular dishes: Premium Fresh Lamb, Hand-Cut, Hand-Cut Lamb Top Blade, Hand-Cut Fresh Lamb Leg Meat, Clear Soup Carbon Pot, Charcoal-grilled Lamb Skewers
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Dishes
Premium Fresh Lamb, Hand-CutMade with fresh lamb, hand-cut into slices and quickly cooked. The main ingredients are lamb leg or shoulder meat, sliced to an ideal thickness to preserve tenderness. Typically prepared with clear broth or simple seasonings to maintain the original flavor.
Hand-Cut Lamb Top BladeHand-cut lamb neck is a dish made from premium lamb. The lamb neck portion is carefully hand-carved to maintain tender meat texture. It is typically cooked with simple seasonings to highlight the natural aroma and flavor of the lamb.
Hand-Cut Fresh Lamb Leg MeatHand-cut fresh lamb leg meat uses lean meat from the fresh lamb hind leg, sliced thinly by hand to preserve its delicate texture. Typically cooked in hot pot, barbecue, or stir-fry, seasoned simply with scallions, ginger, and garlic.
Clear Soup Carbon PotClear soup hot pot is cooked over charcoal, featuring meats (like beef and lamb), vegetables (such as cabbage, tofu, and mushrooms), and vermicelli. Ingredients are simmered in water or broth to preserve their natural flavors.
Charcoal-grilled Lamb SkewersCharcoal-grilled lamb skewers are primarily made by cutting fresh lamb into small pieces, threading them onto bamboo skewers, and then marinating before grilling over charcoal. During preparation, spices such as cumin and chili powder are typically added to make the meat crispy on the outside and tender inside with a rich aroma.
Special Roasted FlatbreadSpecial fried flatbread is a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from wheat flour, combined with water and yeast to form a dough. After fermentation, the dough is rolled into thin sheets and filled with special ingredients such as sesame seeds, scallions, and pickled mustard greens, then baked. The finished flatbread has a golden, crispy crust and distinct layers inside, with the filling's aroma deeply fragrant.
Bamboo Leaf Eye MeatBamboo leaf small eye meat is a dish made from pork tenderloin, sliced and wrapped in bamboo leaves, then marinated and steamed. A little ginger, scallion, and seasonings are added to make the meat tender with a fresh bamboo aroma.
Bamboo Leaf Homemade Sesame PasteBamboo leaf homemade sesame sauce is a cold dressing made primarily from sesame paste, mixed with peanut butter, garlic, soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, and sesame oil. Blend sesame and peanut pastes in proportion, add seasonings, mix well, then drizzle over blanched bamboo leaves or use as a dipping sauce.
High-Calcium LambHigh-calcium lamb is a dish primarily made with fresh lamb, distinguished by its rich calcium content. The lamb is carefully selected and prepared, then marinated with appropriate seasonings before being cooked through roasting or boiling. This dish retains the tender texture of the lamb while enhancing its nutritional value with calcium.
Reviews
- volcanic_baobabStopped by this place while I was in the area for some work and had to try the old Beijing copper pot hotpot — so worth it honestly. The copper pot with the charcoal bubbling away was such a vibe, and the lamb was sliced fresh to order. The front leg lamb was super thin and tender, curled up after just a few seconds in the broth. Dip it in that sesame paste and wow, so good. Place was clean inside, nice Chinese decor with a cozy feel. Staff were friendly but didn't bother you too much, and when we ordered they pointed out a few specialties worth trying. The sauce bar had everything you needed and the ingredients were fresh. Overall just a really comfortable meal, definitely coming back next time I'm in the neighborhood.
