Hukuo Si Xiao Chi (Shuangqiao Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.9
Shop Jia-3, Ground Floor, Shuanghuiyuan Residential Community, Shuangqiao 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 Shop Jia-3, Ground Floor, Shuanghuiyuan Residential Community, Shuangqiao Road. 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: Oil Cake, Stir-Fried Noodles, Fried Tofu Soup.
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: 3.9
- Address: Shop Jia-3, Ground Floor, Shuanghuiyuan Residential Community, Shuangqiao Road
- Popular dishes: Oil Cake, Stir-Fried Noodles, Fried Tofu Soup, Crispy Fried Dough Rings, Vegetable Pie
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Dishes
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.
Stir-Fried NoodlesStir-fried noodles is a Chinese dish primarily made with shredded pancakes and vegetables. To prepare it, the pancake is first cut into thin strips and then stir-fried quickly with selected vegetables such as bean sprouts and green peppers at high heat, allowing the noodles and vegetables to blend thoroughly and create a unique texture.
Fried Tofu SoupFried tofu soup is made with fried tofu as the main ingredient, combined with greens, minced meat, or shrimp, and cooked in broth or water. First, tofu is cut into cubes and deep-fried until golden, then simmered with ingredients to absorb the flavorful broth.
Crispy Fried Dough RingsJiaoquan is a fried food made primarily from flour. The dough is shaped into rings and deep-fried until golden and crispy, making it a traditional Beijing snack.
Vegetable PieA vegetarian dumpling is a type of dough food with a flour-based wrapper and a filling primarily made of vegetables and soy products. To prepare it, flour is mixed with water to form a dough, which is then rolled into a round皮 (wrapper). The seasoned vegetarian filling is placed inside, the edges are pinched closed, and the dumpling is pan-fried until both sides turn golden brown.
Sesame FlatbreadSesame flatbread is a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from flour and leavened with yeast to form the dough. It is sprinkled with black sesame seeds on the surface and baked until the aroma of sesame fills the air. The crust is golden and crispy, while the inside is soft and flaky, making it suitable to be paired with various fillings or enjoyed alone—it's an excellent choice for breakfast or afternoon tea.
Soybean JuiceBean juice is a traditional beverage made from mung beans through processes such as soaking, grinding, boiling, and fermentation. It has a gray-green color, an acidic and astringent taste, and a unique fermented aroma, making it a distinctive traditional snack of old Beijing.
Fried Tofu SoupDoubao Soup is a soup dish primarily made with tofu. The tofu is fried to form bean curd bubbles, which are then combined with clear broth or stock and simmered with appropriate seasonings. The bean curd bubbles are crispy on the outside and tender inside, while the broth is flavorful and nutritious.
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.
Pea JellyPea yellow is a traditional dessert made primarily from fresh peas. The peas are boiled until soft, then mashed into a smooth paste, mixed evenly with sugar and other seasonings, and finally poured into molds to cool and solidify. The finished product has a bright yellow color, a delicate texture, and a refreshing sweetness without being cloying.
Millet PorridgeMian Cha is a traditional Chinese snack made primarily from flour, sesame paste, and fragrant oil. First, the flour is stir-fried until slightly yellow, then mixed with an appropriate amount of water to form a paste, which is cooked and served in a bowl. Next, a rich sesame paste is drizzled on top, followed by a sprinkle of fragrant oil and salt. Finally, sesame salt is added before serving.
Donkey Roll驴打滚 is a traditional Chinese dessert made primarily from glutinous rice flour. After steaming, the dough is rolled into a thin sheet, spread with red bean paste or yellow soybean powder, then rolled up and sliced into small pieces for serving.