Manling Congee Shop (Capital Airport Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 1 Jichang Nanlu
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 No. 1 Jichang Nanlu. 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: Cumin Chicken Strips, Rice Porridge, Bamboo Shoot and Pork Porridge.
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: No. 1 Jichang Nanlu
- Popular dishes: Cumin Chicken Strips, Rice Porridge, Bamboo Shoot and Pork Porridge, Fried Dough Stick (2 pieces), Special Steamed Dumplings
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Dishes
Cumin Chicken StripsCumin chicken strips is a dish made primarily from chicken breast. The chicken is cut into strips, marinated with seasonings, then pan-fried or stir-fried, and finally seasoned with cumin and chili powder. It has a golden color and rich aroma.
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.
Bamboo Shoot and Pork PorridgeMountain yam and lean pork porridge made with peeled and sliced mountain yam and minced lean pork. Cook rice into porridge, add yam and pork, then simmer until tender. Season and serve.
Fried Dough Stick (2 pieces)Youtiao is made by mixing flour, water, and a small amount of salt, then fermented and deep-fried in hot oil. It's a golden, long strip with a crispy exterior and soft interior, commonly eaten for breakfast with soy milk or porridge.
Special Steamed DumplingsSpecial steamed dumplings are made with dough wrappers filled with main ingredients such as pork, shrimp, and cabbage, then steamed to perfection, preserving the filling's tenderness and juiciness.
Special Steamed Dumplings (Man Ling)Special steamed dumplings (Man Ling) feature a soft dough wrapper filled with pork, shrimp, and vegetables, gently steamed to perfection.
Century Egg and Pork PorridgePreserved egg and lean pork congee is a traditional Chinese porridge dish, primarily made with preserved eggs, lean pork, and rice. The method involves cooking rice into a porridge, then adding pre-prepared preserved eggs and lean pork, continuing to simmer until the ingredients are fully cooked and the porridge reaches a thick consistency.
Delicious Beef CongeeDelicious beef congee made with rice and beef. Slice or dice the beef, add to washed rice in a pot, then cook with water until rice is soft and beef is tender, resulting in a thick, savory porridge.
LabazhouLabazhou is a traditional festival food made by simmering a variety of grains and legumes. Common ingredients include rice, millet, glutinous rice, red beans, green beans, peanuts, lotus seeds, red dates, and longan. To prepare it, all ingredients are washed and placed in a pot with water, then cooked until soft and porridge-like. It is typically eaten on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month.
Job's tears and red bean porridgeJob's tears and red bean porridge is a dish primarily made with job's tears and red beans, prepared by soaking the ingredients and then cooking them with an appropriate amount of water. To make it, wash the job's tears and red beans, soak them for several hours, then place them in a pot with water and simmer over low heat until soft and tender, forming a thick porridge. A small amount of rock sugar or salt can be added according to personal taste for seasoning.
Leek DumplingsScallion pancakes are a traditional snack made primarily from scallions, eggs, and flour. Scallions are chopped and mixed with cooked eggs, then seasoned to create the filling. A dough is made by mixing flour with water, rolled into wrappers, and filled with the mixture before being pan-fried until golden and crispy.