Pork Rib Rice · Stone Pot Rice
韩式料理 · ⭐ 3.6
Opposite Paris Impression, Nanbanbidian Village Xiaoqu 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 Opposite Paris Impression, Nanbanbidian Village Xiaoqu Road. It is a 韩式料理 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Dongpo Pork, Original Soup Spare Ribs Rice, Kung Pao Chicken.
This is not a typical Chinese restaurant. Some dishes may be localized adaptations of 韩式料理, so check ingredients and flavors before ordering.
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: 韩式料理
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: Opposite Paris Impression, Nanbanbidian Village Xiaoqu Road
- Popular dishes: Dongpo Pork, Original Soup Spare Ribs Rice, Kung Pao Chicken, Seaweed Rice Roll, Classic Rice Noodles
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Dishes
Dongpo PorkDongpo pork, made primarily from fatty pork belly, is slowly stewed for a long time until it becomes tender and melts in the mouth. The dish is enhanced with caramel color, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and other seasonings to create a rich and flavorful taste.
Original Soup Spare Ribs RiceOriginal soup spare rib rice is a dish featuring pork ribs stewed to create a rich broth. The ribs are first blanched to remove odor, then slowly cooked with ginger slices and scallions to achieve tender meat and flavorful soup. Rice is steamed separately and served with the ribs and soup poured over it or enjoyed alongside a small amount of broth.
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.
Seaweed Rice RollSushi rice is primarily made from rice, seaweed, eggs, carrots, cucumbers, ham, and other ingredients. After cooking, the rice is mixed with a small amount of vinegar, sugar, and salt for seasoning, then spread onto seaweed sheets. Vegetables and meats cut into strips are placed on top, rolled into a cylindrical shape, and sliced into bite-sized pieces for serving.
Classic Rice NoodlesClassic rice noodles made from rice, served in broth or clear soup with common ingredients like pork, chicken, beef, bean sprouts, wood ear mushrooms, and green onions. Cooked in boiling water, then mixed with soup base and toppings.
Beef Rice BowlBeef rice is a dish primarily made with beef slices, onions, and rice. The preparation involves sautéing sliced onions until soft, then adding the beef slices and stir-frying until they change color. Season with soy sauce, cooking wine, and other seasonings, then serve the cooked beef and onion mixture over rice.
Spicy KimchiKimchi is a dish made primarily from cabbage, seasoned with chili powder, garlic, and other spices. After washing and drying the cabbage, it is mixed evenly with a specially prepared chili paste and then fermented to allow full flavor absorption.
Korean Veggie Stone Pot Rice BowlKorean-style vegetarian stone pot bibimbap features rice with seasonal vegetables like carrots, spinach, bean sprouts, and mushrooms, plus tofu and seaweed, mixed with Korean chili paste. The stone pot heats the rice base slightly, creating a crispy bottom layer for enhanced texture.
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.