Hehe Shuan Lao Beijing Zhajiang Mian
北京菜 · ⭐ 4.2
No. 109-1, Changqing Road
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 No. 109-1, Changqing Road. It is a 北京菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Wood Ear Mushroom and Pork Noodles, Wood Ear Mushroom and Pork Rice Bowl, Stir-fried Liver.
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: 4.2
- Address: No. 109-1, Changqing Road
- Popular dishes: Wood Ear Mushroom and Pork Noodles, Wood Ear Mushroom and Pork Rice Bowl, Stir-fried Liver, Fried Blood Sausage, Sizzling Meatballs
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Dishes
Wood Ear Mushroom and Pork NoodlesWood Ear Meat Noodles is a Chinese noodle dish primarily made with pork, eggs, wood ear mushrooms, carrots, and cucumbers. The pork slices are stir-fried with eggs, then combined with rehydrated wood ear mushrooms and shredded carrots and cucumbers, all stir-fried together. Finally, it is mixed with boiled noodles and seasoned before serving.
Wood Ear Mushroom and Pork Rice BowlWood Ear Meat Rice Bowl is primarily made with pork, eggs, wood ear mushrooms, carrots, and cucumbers. Pork slices are stir-fried until cooked, then combined with beaten eggs and stir-fried together. Next, rehydrated wood ear mushrooms and shredded carrots and cucumbers are added and mixed well, then poured over hot rice. The preparation emphasizes ingredient pairing and precise heat control to ensure a rich and satisfying texture.
Stir-fried LiverStir-fried liver is a traditional snack made primarily from pig liver, intestines, and starch thickening. The pig liver is sliced, the intestines are cut into segments, and both are quickly stir-fried with various spices and seasonings. Finally, starch is used to thicken the sauce, resulting in a rich, flavorful dish with a satisfying texture.
Fried Blood SausageFried blood sausage is a traditional Chinese snack made from pig intestines. After cleaning and marinating, it is cut into small segments and deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy on the outside while remaining tender inside. It can be enjoyed with seasonings for a rich and satisfying taste.
Sizzling MeatballsSweet and sour meatballs is a traditional Chinese dish primarily made with minced pork. The preparation involves seasoning the pork mince, shaping it into small balls, frying them until golden and crispy, then quickly stir-frying with a rich, savory sauce.
Stir-fried Pork IntestinesJiao Liu Fei Chang is a dish made primarily from pork intestines, stir-fried until the outer skin becomes crispy, then topped with a specially prepared sauce. The cooking process requires first cleaning the intestines thoroughly, cutting them into segments, frying them, and finally pouring over a sauce made from soy sauce, sugar, and vinegar.
Sheep Fat Tofu with Sesame羊油麻豆腐 is a dish made primarily from tofu, enhanced with mutton fat and sesame. The tofu is cut into cubes and pan-fried until lightly golden, then combined and cooked with sautéed mutton fat and sesame, allowing the tofu to absorb the rich aroma of the mutton fat while being coated in sesame seeds, resulting in a complex and satisfying texture.
Old Beijing Noodle with SauceOld Beijing Noodles with Sauce is a traditional Beijing-style noodle dish, primarily made with noodles, pork, yellow chives, and wood ear mushrooms. The method involves stewing pork to make broth, adding ingredients such as yellow chives and wood ear mushrooms, thickening the sauce with cornstarch, and finally pouring the sauce over cooked noodles.
Old Beijing Fried Sauce NoodlesOld Beijing fried sauce noodles are a traditional Beijing dish made with hand-pulled noodles, topped with a specially prepared fried sauce and garnished with shredded cucumber and bean sprouts. The fried sauce is made by stir-frying yellow soybean paste with minced meat, resulting in a rich and flavorful dish.
Beijing-style Tripe Stir-fryOld Beijing tripe is a traditional Beijing snack, primarily made from fresh beef or lamb tripe. The tripe is finely sliced and quickly blanched in a rich broth until cooked, then mixed with vegetables such as cilantro and scallions, and drizzled with a special sauce made from sesame paste, garlic chives, and fermented tofu. Finally, it is thoroughly mixed and ready to eat.
Old Beijing Soybean PasteOld Beijing soybean paste is a fermented soy product primarily made from yellow beans, processed through steaming, inoculation, and fermentation. It is commonly stir-fried with scallions, ginger, garlic, minced pork, or tofu, and used as a condiment or seasoning for meals.
Old Beijing YogurtOld Beijing yogurt is a traditional Beijing-flavored beverage made primarily from fresh milk and fermented through a special process. It has a milky white color, a smooth texture, and a rich lactic acid flavor, making it an excellent choice for cooling down and quenching thirst in summer.
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.