Yun Ji Men Ding Rou Bing (Ru An Branch)
北京菜 · ⭐ 4.1
Nos. 2–3, Youwai Xitiao 1st Street, You'anmen Outer 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 Nos. 2–3, Youwai Xitiao 1st Street, You'anmen Outer Street. It is a 北京菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Jingdong Meat Pie, Cold Dish Platter, Braised bok choy with tofu.
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: 北京菜
- Rating: 4.1
- Address: Nos. 2–3, Youwai Xitiao 1st Street, You'anmen Outer Street
- Popular dishes: Jingdong Meat Pie, Cold Dish Platter, Braised bok choy with tofu, Shredded Cabbage, Bamboo Shoot Porridge
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Dishes
Jingdong Meat PieJingdong meat pies are made primarily from pork and flour. The pork is minced into a filling, seasoned, wrapped in dough, and then pan-fried. The crust turns golden and crispy, while the filling remains tender and juicy.
Cold Dish PlatterA cold dish platter composed of various fresh vegetables, fruits, and cooked foods, including cucumber, carrot, tomato, purple cabbage, and seaweed, paired with a specially prepared seasoning. Each ingredient is carefully selected and cut to preserve its natural flavor, offering a colorful presentation and rich, layered textures.
Braised bok choy with tofuBraised tofu with baby bok choy is a Chinese home-style dish using tofu and baby bok choy as main ingredients. Tofu is blanched, then simmered with clean baby bok choy in water or broth until flavorful, then seasoned. Simple to prepare, it highlights the natural taste of ingredients.
Shredded CabbageShredded cabbage is a home-style dish primarily made with cabbage. The preparation involves tearing the cabbage by hand into pieces, then stir-frying it quickly with garlic, chili, and other seasonings at high heat to preserve its crisp and tender texture.
Bamboo Shoot PorridgeCorn grits porridge is a traditional coarse grain dish made primarily from corn grits. The preparation is simple: combine corn grits and water in a ratio, then cook until the grains are tender and the porridge becomes thick and粘稠.
Stir-Fried Three DelicaciesBao San Yang is a traditional Chinese dish primarily made with pork, pork liver, and pork kidneys. The ingredients are sliced and quickly stir-fried in oil with seasonings such as scallions, ginger, and garlic until fully cooked.
Stir-fried TripeTripe is a traditional dish primarily made from pork or lamb stomach. During preparation, the tripe is sliced into thin strips and quickly stir-fried at high heat to cook it thoroughly while maintaining its tender texture. Seasonings such as scallions, ginger, and garlic can be added during the process to enhance flavor.
Braised Cutlass FishBraised ribbon fish is made primarily with ribbon fish, which is marinated, then pan-fried until golden brown. Seasonings and适量 of water are added to braise the dish until flavorful, and finally reduced to a glossy glaze.
Sour Stir-Fried Egg with Wood Ear MushroomsSweet and sour wood ear is a home-style dish made primarily with beef tenderloin, eggs, scallions, ginger, and other ingredients. The preparation involves slicing the meat, marinating it, mixing it with beaten egg liquid, stir-frying, and finally adding vinegar and soy sauce for seasoning. Scallions and ginger are sprinkled just before serving.
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.
Soybean Curd with SpicesMá Dòufu is made primarily from tofu and processed through a special method. It has a grayish-white color, a delicate texture, and a subtle bean aroma. During preparation, it is typically stir-fried with seasonings such as chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns, allowing the tofu to fully absorb the spicy and numbing flavors.