A Tai Baozi (Shuanghe Community Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
Room 101, Floors 1–2, Building 6, Shuanghe North Street
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 Room 101, Floors 1–2, Building 6, Shuanghe North Street. 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: Noodles with Sauce, Youtiao, Pork Bun.
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: Room 101, Floors 1–2, Building 6, Shuanghe North Street
- Popular dishes: Noodles with Sauce, Youtiao, Pork Bun, Pork and Napa Cabbage Dumplings, Sweet and Sour Pork Tenderloin
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Dishes
Noodles with SauceDalu noodles are primarily made with noodles, eggs, minced meat, and wood ear mushrooms. The sauce is stir-fried and then mixed with boiled noodles. The sauce is prepared by stir-frying eggs, minced meat, and seasonings, resulting in a delicious flavor that creates a rich texture when combined with the noodles.
YoutiaoYoutiao is a long, cylindrical fried dough food made primarily from flour. After fermentation, it is quickly cooked in hot oil, causing it to expand rapidly. It has a golden color and a crispy texture.
Pork BunPork buns are made with pork filling and flour dough, fermented before being shaped into a bun. The buns are plump in shape, with tender and juicy pork filling offering a rich and satisfying taste.
Pork and Napa Cabbage DumplingsPork and cabbage potstickers are made with fresh pork and cabbage as the main ingredients. The two are mixed into a filling, wrapped in thin dough wrappers, and pan-fried until the bottoms turn golden and crispy. This is a delicious and flavorful dumpling dish.
Sweet and Sour Pork TenderloinSweet and sour pork is a classic Chinese dish primarily made with pork tenderloin. The preparation involves cutting the tenderloin into strips, marinating it, then deep-frying until golden and crispy. It is finally coated with a sweet and sour sauce made from sugar, vinegar, ketchup, and other seasonings, creating a deliciously tangy and sweet flavor.
Freshly Ground Soy MilkSelf-ground soy milk is made by soaking soybeans, then grinding them with a stone mill or an electric grinder to make a pulp, and finally filtering out the soy pulp. The main ingredient is soybeans, and no additional ingredients are added during the process, preserving the natural flavor and nutritional components of soybeans.
Eggplant and Green Bean Stir-FryGreen beans stir-fried with eggplant is a home-style dish made primarily from green beans and eggplant. During cooking, the vegetables are first stir-fried until just cooked through, then seasonings are added and the dish is simmered slowly to allow the flavors to blend fully, resulting in a soft, tender texture and rich, savory taste.
Eggplant and Pork Filling BunsBean curd meat dumplings are made with green beans and pork. The beans are chopped and mixed with minced pork, seasoned and used as filling in fermented dough, then steamed.
Sour Cabbage and Pork Steamed DumplingsSauerkraut and pork steamed dumplings made with finely chopped sauerkraut mixed with minced pork, seasoned and wrapped in dumpling wrappers, then steamed without frying to preserve the original flavors.
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.