Huafu No.9 Breakfast Shop
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
Commercial Office Building No. 2, Plot 1818-009 (Residential and Commercial-Financial Land Use), Old Village Renovation Area, Huilongguan Village
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 Commercial Office Building No. 2, Plot 1818-009 (Residential and Commercial-Financial Land Use), Old Village Renovation Area, Huilongguan Village. 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: Rice Porridge, Youtiao, Oil Cake.
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: 3.6
- Address: Commercial Office Building No. 2, Plot 1818-009 (Residential and Commercial-Financial Land Use), Old Village Renovation Area, Huilongguan Village
- Popular dishes: Rice Porridge, Youtiao, Oil Cake, Fried Dumpling, Fried Vegetable Dumplings
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Dishes
Rice PorridgeMillet porridge is a type of porridge made primarily from millet. The preparation method is simple: wash the millet, then boil it with an appropriate amount of water, and simmer over low heat until the porridge becomes thick.
YoutiaoYoutiao is a long, cylindrical fried dough food made primarily from flour. After fermentation, it is quickly cooked in hot oil, causing it to expand rapidly. It has a golden color and a crispy texture.
Oil CakeOil cakes are made primarily from flour, combined with适量 water and oil, then mixed and kneaded into dough. After flattening and pan-frying, they become golden brown on the surface, crispy and crunchy, while soft and layered inside.
Fried DumplingZha Gao is a traditional snack made primarily from glutinous rice flour and red bean paste. The preparation involves mixing glutinous rice flour with water to form a paste, filling it with red bean paste, and then frying it in hot oil until golden and crispy.
Fried Vegetable DumplingsFried vegetable dumplings are primarily made with flour and vegetables. The vegetables are chopped and mixed with seasonings to form the filling, then wrapped in dough and deep-fried until golden and crispy.
Tea-Infused EggsTea eggs are a traditional Chinese snack made primarily from eggs and tea. The process involves boiling the eggs, gently cracking the shells, and then simmering them together with tea, spices, and seasonings to allow the eggs to fully absorb the tea and seasoning flavors.
Tofu puddingTofu pudding is a traditional delicacy made primarily from soft tofu, processed through a special technique that gives it a细腻柔滑的脑花状 texture. It is usually served with seasonings such as soy sauce, green onions, and cilantro, offering a rich flavor and nutritious health benefits.
Leek and Egg DumplingsScallion egg dumplings are a traditional Chinese pastry made by wrapping a filling of scallions and eggs in dough, then steamed or pan-fried. The scallions are chopped and mixed with beaten eggs, seasoned with调味料 (seasonings), stirred evenly, and then wrapped into flattened dough skins. The sealed dumplings are cooked until fully done.
WontonDumplings are a traditional Chinese noodle dish, made by wrapping flavorful meat filling in thin dough wrappers, usually shaped like ingots. To prepare, the seasoned meat filling is placed into rolled-out dough sheets, sealed tightly at the edges, and then boiled in hot water until cooked through. They can be enjoyed with soup broth and seasonings, offering a rich taste and nutritious flavor.
Steamed Pork DumplingsFresh meat dumplings are made with优质 flour for the wrappers, filled with fresh pork stuffing and steamed to perfection. The wrappers are thin yet resilient, with a savory filling that offers a rich and satisfying taste—making it one of the traditional Chinese dim sum delicacies.
Glutinous Rice BallGlutinous rice balls are a traditional Chinese snack made from glutinous rice flour and water, formed into a dough that is filled with red bean paste or sesame, shaped into round balls, then deep-fried until golden and crispy. They are sprinkled with sesame seeds on the outside, offering a crunchy texture and a soft, chewy interior.