Menjiang Lu Ru (Guzhuang Dian)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 4.1
Ground-floor commercial unit No. 106, Building Jia-32, Guanzhuang Xili, Guanzhuang 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 Ground-floor commercial unit No. 106, Building Jia-32, Guanzhuang Xili, Guanzhuang 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: Mixed Vegetable Salad, Fried Blood Sausage, Premium Tripe Stir-fry.
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: 4.1
- Address: Ground-floor commercial unit No. 106, Building Jia-32, Guanzhuang Xili, Guanzhuang Road
- Popular dishes: Mixed Vegetable Salad, Fried Blood Sausage, Premium Tripe Stir-fry, Old Beijing Stewed Dishes, Old Beijing Noodle with Sauce
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Dishes
Mixed Vegetable SaladCold mixed vegetables salad made with various vegetables like cucumber, carrot, wood ear mushroom, mung bean sprouts, and seaweed, blanched or soaked, drained, and seasoned.
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.
Premium Tripe Stir-fryPremium tripe is made from fresh lamb or beef tripe, quickly blanched in boiling water to retain its crisp tenderness, then mixed with garlic paste, cilantro, chili oil, soy sauce, and vinegar.
Old Beijing Stewed DishesOld Beijing Lu Zhu is a traditional Beijing snack primarily made from pig intestines, pig lungs, tofu skin, and baked flatbread. The preparation involves cleaning and blanching the pig intestines and lungs, then simmering them together with tofu skin and pig trotter tendons in a secret-spice broth over low heat until fully flavored. When serving, the cooked ingredients are sliced and paired with grilled flatbread or pancakes, drizzled with the rich broth for a complex and satisfying taste.
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 Crispy SticksOld Beijing crispy fried rolls are a traditional Beijing snack made from mung bean flour and tofu skin. Mix the flour into a paste, pour into hot oil, add cut tofu skin strips, fry until golden and crispy, then drain. Control the heat to achieve a crisp exterior and soft interior.
Beijing Mustard SticksOld Beijing mustard墩 is a traditional Beijing dish made primarily with napa cabbage. To prepare it, remove the leaves from the cabbage and keep only the stalks, then cut them into墩-shaped pieces. Blanch the cabbage pieces in boiling water until half-cooked, then cool them. Next, spread mustard sauce on each cabbage墩, layer them neatly in a container, and finally pour a seasoned sauce made from rice vinegar, sugar, and salt over them. Let it marinate to absorb the flavors.
Old Beijing Tofu with Mustard GreensOld Beijing mafu dou is made from mung beans, processed by grinding and sedimentation. During cooking, it is first stir-fried with lamb tail fat and green onions, then combined with yellow soybean paste and xuelihong (a type of pickled mustard greens), and finally simmered slowly over low heat until fully flavored.
Crispy Small River ShrimpCrispy small river shrimp is a dish made from fresh river shrimp, cleaned, dried, marinated with wine and salt, lightly coated in starch, then fried until golden and crispy. The exterior is crunchy while the shrimp meat remains tender.