Xiapu Xiapu (in the Bainian Store of Bainian Department Store)
Hot pot · ⭐ 3.9
Building 10, No. 101 Dongmajiapu Road Courtyard, 5th Floor, Unit L5-01
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 Building 10, No. 101 Dongmajiapu Road Courtyard, 5th Floor, Unit L5-01. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Popular Fresh Vegetable Platter, Mixed Fresh Vegetable Platter, Indian-style Curry Base.
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: 3.9
- Address: Building 10, No. 101 Dongmajiapu Road Courtyard, 5th Floor, Unit L5-01
- Popular dishes: Popular Fresh Vegetable Platter, Mixed Fresh Vegetable Platter, Indian-style Curry Base, Popular Lamb Slice, Spicy dipping sauce
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Dishes
Popular Fresh Vegetable PlatterA platter of fresh vegetables including lettuce, cucumber, carrot, tomato, and bell pepper, washed, sliced or diced, and arranged on a plate. Some versions may include light dressing such as olive oil, lemon juice, or sesame sauce.
Mixed Fresh Vegetable PlatterA colorful vegetable platter featuring fresh carrots, broccoli, bell peppers, cucumbers, corn, and wood ear mushrooms, lightly blanched or stir-fried to retain natural color and texture, with a touch of seasoning for enhanced flavor.
Indian-style Curry BaseAn Indian-style curry base is rich in curry flavor, blended with various spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves, and enhanced with coconut milk or yogurt for a smooth texture. Main ingredients include curry powder, spices, coconut milk or yogurt, and optional proteins like chicken, lamb, or vegetables based on personal preference.
Popular Lamb SliceXia Bu's popular lamb slices are made from tender young lamb, thinly sliced and marinated with a specially crafted seasoning. During cooking, the lamb slices are quickly blanched to preserve their tender texture.
Spicy dipping sauce呷哺调料是一种专为火锅调配的酱料,主要食材包括酱油、蒜蓉、香菜、辣椒等,经过精心搅拌混合而成。它既可作为蘸料,提升食材的口感层次,也可作为火锅底料的补充,为火锅增添丰富风味。
Da Hong Pao Milk TeaDa Hong Pao Milk Tea is a beverage that combines traditional Chinese tea culture with modern beverage-making techniques. Made from high-quality Da Hong Pao tea leaves, it brews a rich and aromatic tea infusion, which is then blended with fresh dairy to create a smooth and delicate texture. The interplay of tea fragrance and milk aroma offers an unforgettable aftertaste.
Hand-Made Cheese Shrimp DumplingsHandcrafted cheese shrimp dumplings, made with fresh shrimp that is hand-minced into shrimp paste, then mixed with rich cheese chunks. After thoroughly blending, the mixture is shaped into balls and boiled until set. The shrimp is tender and the cheese is flavorful, offering a rich and satisfying texture.
Tomato Hot Pot BaseTomato hot pot base made from fresh tomatoes, onions, garlic, ginger, chili, and various spices; some recipes add beef tallow or vegetable oil for richer flavor. Tomatoes are chopped and sautéed, then slowly simmered with ingredients to create a thick sauce for hot pot cooking.
Fennel Oil StickFennel oil sticks are a traditional Chinese pastry made by mixing fresh fennel, finely chopped, with flour and water to form a batter. The mixture is then shaped into strips using a specific mold or technique and deep-fried until golden and crispy. They have an appealing appearance and a fragrant, crunchy texture.
Mushroom Soup BaseThe mushroom soup base is primarily made from a variety of dried and fresh mushrooms, including shiitake, king oyster mushroom, and boletus, which are soaked and then simmered with water. No additional seasonings are added during preparation—only long simmering extracts the natural umami flavor from the mushrooms to create a rich and flavorful broth.