Qingzheng Japanese Cuisine (Yi Zhuang Branch)
日料 · ⭐ 4.8
No. 206, 2nd Floor, Building 30, Courtyard No. 8, Wenyuan West Road
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 No. 206, 2nd Floor, Building 30, Courtyard No. 8, Wenyuan West Road. It is a 日料 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Salmon Sashimi, Assorted Sashimi Platter, Nagoya-style Chicken Wings.
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: 日料
- Rating: 4.8
- Address: No. 206, 2nd Floor, Building 30, Courtyard No. 8, Wenyuan West Road
- Popular dishes: Salmon Sashimi, Assorted Sashimi Platter, Nagoya-style Chicken Wings, Sukiyaki, Sukiyaki
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Dishes
Salmon SashimiSashimi primarily uses fresh salmon, cleaned, skinned, deboned, sliced thinly, and served with mustard and soy sauce.
Assorted Sashimi PlatterSashimi assortment is a cold appetizer featuring fresh fish slices such as salmon, tuna, sea bream, scallop, and sweet shrimp, carefully sliced and arranged. Fish must be deboned, skinned, and thinly cut to preserve freshness and texture.
Nagoya-style Chicken WingsNagoya-style chicken wings are a Japanese fried dish primarily made with chicken wings. The wings are first marinated to absorb flavor, then coated with a special batter or breadcrumbs before being deep-fried until golden and crispy.
SukiyakiSukiyaki is a Japanese hot pot dish primarily made with thinly sliced beef, vegetables, and tofu. The method involves adding a sauce to a shallow iron pot, then sequentially adding ingredients to cook and eat them while simmering, often served with raw egg as a dipping sauce.
SukiyakiSukiyaki is a Japanese hot pot dish primarily made with thinly sliced beef, vegetables, and tofu. The ingredients are cooked in a pot while adding a special sauce for flavor, and it is traditionally eaten by dipping the cooked food into raw egg yolk.
Favorite Tuna Reverse RollTuna reverse roll made with fresh tuna, paired with lettuce, cucumber, and carrot. Wrapped in nori or seaweed, optionally coated with a thin layer of egg skin or rice paper. Fresh and crisp, arrange sliced ingredients neatly, roll up, and slice into bite-sized pieces.
Almond TofuAlmond tofu is a traditional Chinese dessert made primarily from almond powder, milk, and sugar. The preparation involves mixing almond powder with milk until smooth, adding an appropriate amount of sugar for flavoring, then chilling to allow it to solidify. Finally, it is cut into small pieces for serving.
Matsutake Seafood SoupMatsutake seafood soup is made primarily with fresh matsutake mushrooms and a variety of seafood. The matsutake is sliced and simmered together with shrimp, squid, shellfish, and other seafood. First, the matsutake is blanched to remove any fishy odor, then it is cooked slowly in a rich broth to create a flavorful and aromatic soup.
DessertDessert is a food primarily made with sugar, supplemented with ingredients such as fruits, dairy products, and chocolate. Its preparation methods are diverse, including baking, steaming, and freezing, aiming to satisfy people's preferences for sweet foods.
Quinoa Fat-Loss Avocado SaladQuinoa salad with avocado for weight loss, featuring cooked quinoa, diced avocado, lettuce, cherry tomatoes, and cucumber, dressed with a simple olive oil and lemon juice dressing.
Pan-Seared Foie GrasPan-seared foie gras is a refined delicacy, primarily made from fresh goose liver. The preparation involves gently frying the liver until both sides are golden brown, preserving its crispy exterior and tender interior, while pairing it with specially crafted spices to enhance the flavor.
Reviews
- slim_iguanaFound this spot tucked into the bottom floor of the Lincoln Park complex in Yizhuang. Walked in and headed straight up to the second floor where all the private rooms are. Place isn't huge but they've got everything you need, and honestly almost every table is in its own private room so you get a ton of privacy. Definitely call ahead and reserve though.