Han Wei Xian Hot Rice Noodles (Chang'an Branch)
小吃面食 · ⭐ 3.5
No. 4-13, Qingqu Street, Spring Garden
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Xi'an, 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. 4-13, Qingqu Street, Spring Garden. It is a 小吃面食 place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Dayao Orange No, Noodles in Sour Soup, Hot Rice Noodles.
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: Xi'an
- Category: 小吃面食
- Rating: 3.5
- Address: No. 4-13, Qingqu Street, Spring Garden
- Popular dishes: Dayao Orange No, Noodles in Sour Soup, Hot Rice Noodles, Beef tendon noodles, Baiji Mantou
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Dishes
Dayao Orange NoDayaoyao Orange No. is a beverage made primarily from fresh oranges, juiced and blended with Dayaoyao's unique mineral water to preserve the natural aroma of oranges and deliver a refreshing taste.
Noodles in Sour SoupNoodles made from flour are the main ingredient in sour soup, which is prepared with a fermented or vinegar-based acidic broth made from vegetables such as celery or cabbage, and optionally seasoned with a small amount of spicy oil and minced garlic. The noodles are first boiled, while the sour soup is either fermented or prepared by adding vinegar. Finally, the noodles are mixed with the sour soup and served.
Hot Rice NoodlesHot rice noodles are made from rice, soaked, ground into slurry, steamed into thin sheets, then cut into strips or cubes. Typically mixed with chili oil, vinegar, garlic water, and sesame paste, and served with cucumber, bean sprouts, and carrot ribbons.
Beef tendon noodlesNiu Jin Mian is a noodle dish primarily made with noodles and beef tendons. The beef tendons are simmered until soft and tender, then combined with chewy noodles and topped with a specially prepared sauce. After thorough mixing, it is ready to be enjoyed.
Baiji MantouBaiji buns are traditional Chinese wheat-based flatbreads, made from fermented dough rolled into round cakes and baked until golden outside and soft inside. Typically filled with stewed lamb or beef, along with scallions, cilantro, and sauce for a distinctive flavor.
Braised Meatballs in Clay PotBraised meatballs made from pork or beef, mixed with starch, egg white, scallions, and ginger, then simmered in a clay pot until tender. Often cooked with cabbage, tofu, and vermicelli for richer flavor.
Potato Noodles in Clay PotPotato noodle stew is a delicious dish made primarily with potato noodles, combined with various ingredients such as meat and vegetables, and slowly simmered in a clay pot. The potato noodles have a smooth and slippery texture, and when paired with richly flavored ingredients, the broth becomes deeply savory—making it a favorite among diners.
RoujiamoRoujiamo is a Chinese snack made from baked flatbread and slow-cooked pork that is perfectly balanced between fat and lean. The cooked pork is chopped, mixed with spices and sauce, then stuffed into a split flatbread.
Tofu with VegetablesCai Doufu is a dish made primarily from soybeans and vegetables. Soybeans are soaked, ground into soy milk, boiled, and then coagulated with brine or gypsum to form tofu curd. Vegetables like bok choy or spinach are added and cooked together, then seasoned for serving.
Sour Cabbage Fried RiceSour cabbage fried rice is a stir-fried dish primarily made with rice and sour cabbage. Prepare the rice in advance, then stir-fry the chopped sour cabbage with scallions, eggs, and other ingredients. Finally, add the rice and mix well, seasoning to taste before serving.