Wen Xian Ju
Home-style Chinese cuisine · ⭐ 0.0
People's Daily Press Compound, No. 2 Jintaixi Road, Hujialou Subdistrict (near Dawang Road)
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 People's Daily Press Compound, No. 2 Jintaixi Road, Hujialou Subdistrict (near Dawang Road). It is a Home-style Chinese cuisine place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Beijing-style Shredded Pork in Soy Sauce, Fresh Loofah Stir-Fry, Kung Pao Chicken.
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: Home-style Chinese cuisine
- Rating: 0.0
- Address: People's Daily Press Compound, No. 2 Jintaixi Road, Hujialou Subdistrict (near Dawang Road)
- Popular dishes: Beijing-style Shredded Pork in Soy Sauce, Fresh Loofah Stir-Fry, Kung Pao Chicken, Spicy Triple Delight, Dumpling Soup
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Dishes
Beijing-style Shredded Pork in Soy SauceBeijing-style shredded pork in sweet soy sauce is a traditional Beijing dish made primarily from pork tenderloin, seasoned with sweet bean sauce, scallions, ginger, and other seasonings. The pork is sliced into thin strips, marinated, then stir-fried with the seasonings to create a dish with a glossy red color and rich, aromatic sauce.
Fresh Loofah Stir-FryFresh loofah is a light dish featuring loofah as the main ingredient. After peeling and cutting, it's blanched or stir-fried quickly to retain its tender texture. Minimal seasoning with just a bit of salt highlights its natural sweetness and smoothness.
Kung Pao ChickenKung Pao Chicken is a dish made primarily with chicken, stir-fried with辅料 such as peanuts, scallions, ginger, garlic, and dried chili peppers. The chicken is cut into cubes, marinated, then quickly stir-fried with fried peanuts and seasonings to create a dish with a bright red color and tender, flavorful texture.
Spicy Triple DelightStir-fried Three Delicacies is a Chinese dish featuring pig liver, pig kidney, and green pepper. Slice the liver and kidney, marinate with wine and starch, quickly blanch in oil, then stir-fry with green pepper and seasonings.
Dumpling SoupGedou soup is a home-style soup dish, primarily made with flour, vegetables, and water or broth. By mixing flour and water into small granules, then boiling them together with vegetables, and finally adding seasonings, the dish is complete.
Fermented Mandarin FishStinky mandarin fish, made primarily from mandarin fish, is known for its unique aroma resulting from a special curing process. The fish is first cured and fermented, then braised with chili peppers, ginger, garlic, and other seasonings. The flesh is tender and the texture is smooth.
Bamboo Shoots with Beef StripsBamboo shoot and beef stir-fry features sliced bamboo shoots and marinated beef, quickly cooked with seasonings for a crisp yet tender dish with a clear color.
Tomato Dumpling SoupTomato dumpling soup is a home-style soup dish, primarily made with tomatoes and flour. The method involves mixing flour with water to form small dumplings, then boiling them together with tomato chunks until fully cooked, finally seasoning with调料 (seasonings).
Sour Soup FishSour soup fish is a dish made with fish as the main ingredient, cooked in a sour soup. To prepare it, first clean the fish, then cook it in a specially prepared sour soup, and finally add spices and side ingredients.
Fish-Flavored Shredded PorkFish-Flavored Shredded Pork is a classic Chinese dish made with pork strips as the main ingredient, combined with vegetables such as wood ear mushrooms, carrots, and green peppers. The ingredients are first sliced into thin strips, then stir-fried, and finally tossed with a specially prepared fish-flavored sauce that gives it a distinctive aroma reminiscent of fish—though it contains no actual fish ingredients.