Guangju Store: Old Alley Frame Hundred-Year Stew
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.8
No. 24, Baiqiao Street, Donghuashi Subdistrict (next to Guangqumen Middle School)
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 No. 24, Baiqiao Street, Donghuashi Subdistrict (next to Guangqumen Middle School). 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: Zhajiangmian, Vegetarian Braised Dish, Old Beijing Noodle with Sauce.
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: 3.8
- Address: No. 24, Baiqiao Street, Donghuashi Subdistrict (next to Guangqumen Middle School)
- Popular dishes: Zhajiangmian, Vegetarian Braised Dish, Old Beijing Noodle with Sauce, Old Beijing Fried Blood Sausage, Beijing-style Tripe Stir-fry
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Dishes
ZhajiangmianZhajiangmian is a traditional Chinese noodle dish made of noodles and a specially prepared fried sauce. After boiling, the noodles are drained and mixed with stir-fried minced meat and yellow bean sauce, thoroughly blended so that each strand of noodle is evenly coated with rich, savory sauce.
Vegetarian Braised DishVegetarian braised dishes is a dish made primarily from vegetarian ingredients such as tofu, dried bean curd sheets, and gluten, prepared by braising. The braising sauce is made by simmering various spices and seasonings, allowing the vegetarian ingredients to fully absorb the rich flavors of the sauce.
Old Beijing Noodle with SauceOld Beijing Noodles with Sauce is a traditional Beijing-style noodle dish, primarily made with noodles, pork, yellow chives, and wood ear mushrooms. The method involves stewing pork to make broth, adding ingredients such as yellow chives and wood ear mushrooms, thickening the sauce with cornstarch, and finally pouring the sauce over cooked noodles.
Old Beijing Fried Blood SausageOld Beijing fried blood sausage is a traditional Beijing snack, primarily made from blood sausage. The blood sausage is first sliced thinly and then deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy. Finally, it is sprinkled with minced garlic, salted water, and chili oil before serving.
Beijing-style Tripe Stir-fryOld Beijing tripe is a traditional Beijing snack, primarily made from fresh beef or lamb tripe. The tripe is finely sliced and quickly blanched in a rich broth until cooked, then mixed with vegetables such as cilantro and scallions, and drizzled with a special sauce made from sesame paste, garlic chives, and fermented tofu. Finally, it is thoroughly mixed and ready to eat.
Tomato and Egg NoodlesTomato and egg noodles is a home-style noodle dish made primarily from tomatoes, eggs, and noodles. The preparation is simple: first, cut the tomatoes into pieces and set aside the beaten eggs. Next, stir-fry the tomatoes and add an appropriate amount of water to boil. Then, cook the noodles until they are about 70-80% done, pour in the egg mixture, and finally add seasonings.
Soybean Juice with Fried Dough RingsBean juice and fried dough rings are traditional Beijing snacks, consisting of bean juice and crispy fried dough rings. Bean juice is made by fermenting mung beans, appearing pale yellow with a slightly sour taste; the fried dough rings are made from flour, oil, and water, deep-fried into a ring shape, with a crispy outer layer and soft interior.
Gate Nail Meat BunsMen Ding meat buns are made primarily with beef, seasoned with scallions, ginger, and other spices to form a filling. The mixture is then wrapped in dough and shaped into small pies resembling door nails. Finally, they are pan-fried until both sides turn golden brown.