Bayi Brothers West China Cuisine (Airport Store)
新疆菜 · ⭐ 4.5
1st Floor, Jinglin Building, Nanping Street
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 1st Floor, Jinglin Building, Nanping Street. It is a 新疆菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Ding Ding Noodles Stir-Fry, Big Plate Chicken, Milk Tea.
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: 新疆菜
- Rating: 4.5
- Address: 1st Floor, Jinglin Building, Nanping Street
- Popular dishes: Ding Ding Noodles Stir-Fry, Big Plate Chicken, Milk Tea, Grilled Skewers, Belt Noodles
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Dishes
Ding Ding Noodles Stir-FryDing Ding Noodles is a dish primarily made with noodles, vegetables, and meat. The noodles are cut into small pieces and stir-fried together with vegetables and meat, then seasoned and cooked until flavorful.
Big Plate ChickenDa Pan Ji is a dish primarily made with chicken, potatoes, and noodles. Chicken is cut into pieces and stewed with spices and seasonings, along with diced potatoes, until fully flavored. Finally, cooked noodles are mixed with the stewed chicken and potatoes to absorb the rich broth.
Milk TeaMilk tea, a popular beverage made from tea combined with milk or non-dairy creamer. Typically using black or green tea as the base, it is boiled and sweetened with an appropriate amount of sugar, then mixed with milk and stirred evenly. The texture is smooth, with a harmonious blend of tea and milk aroma, beloved by people of all ages.
Grilled SkewersSkewered dishes made by marinating meats like lamb, beef, chicken, or vegetables on bamboo sticks and grilling over charcoal or a grill. Main ingredients include meat and vegetables, seasoned with soy sauce, cumin, chili powder, and more, turning frequently for even cooking.
Belt NoodlesBelt noodles are a Chinese dish made from wide noodles, typically hand-rolled or machine-pressed, resembling belts in thickness. Cooked noodles are mixed with stir-fried minced meat, vegetables, or sauce—commonly prepared as braised, spicy stir-fry, or clear soup.
Shihezi Cold NoodlesShihezi cold noodles are a chilled noodle dish made primarily from flour. The flour is mixed with water to form a dough, which is then repeatedly washed to remove starch, leaving behind gluten. The resulting wheat gluten slurry is steamed into thin sheets, cooled, and sliced into strips. When serving, it is mixed with vinegar, chili oil, garlic paste, sesame paste, cucumber ribbons, and bean sprouts.
Lamb SkewersLamb skewers are made by cutting fresh, tender lamb into chunks, threading them onto bamboo or metal skewers, and marinating before grilling directly over charcoal. During grilling, the lamb's fat drips onto the fire, creating smoke that熏 (smokes) the meat, resulting in a crispy exterior and tender interior with rich aroma.
Flavorful Roasted NaanFlavorful baked naan is a type of flatbread made primarily from flour, water, yeast, and a small amount of salt, which is kneaded into dough, fermented, rolled into a round shape, and then baked in an oven until the surface turns golden and crispy. During preparation, ingredients such as sesame seeds, cumin, and onions can be added according to taste to enhance aroma.
Nang Ding Stir-Fried MeatNang Ding Chaorou is a dish primarily made with nang (a traditional Xinjiang flatbread) and meat. The nang is cut into small pieces and stir-fried together with seasoned meat slices, then seasoned with appropriate spices until the ingredients are fully blended, creating a unique texture.
Lamb in NaanLamb and naan is a specialty dish from Xinjiang, primarily made with lamb and naan. The preparation typically involves cutting tender, slow-cooked lamb into pieces, serving it with baked or fried naan, and drizzling it with rich lamb broth so the naan fully absorbs the flavorful sauce, creating a unique texture.