If restaurants in Beijing don't have one or two famous housekeeping dishes, you can't use this 49-city station to scream loudly. Now there are all kinds of restaurants all over Beijing, but whether the dishes served on the table can be called delicious food is naturally another matter. Starting today, this edition lists menus to help Beijing diners order some famous Beijing dishes.
It is said that there is a Jinyang restaurant at the north intersection of Hufang Bridge and East Road. Jinyang crispy duck is a specialty here. Not long ago, it registered a trademark and became a patented product of the restaurant. In fact, crispy duck is a northern dish and can be cooked in many restaurants. However, only Jinyang Hotel is famous. A duck is golden yellow, but it is not mushy. Use a knife and fork to separate the flesh and blood. With sweet noodle sauce and tender onion as ingredients, put it into a pocket-shaped hollow lotus leaf cake. Take a bite, the duck is crisp and tender, fragrant but not greasy. Don't look at this little crispy duck, it really embodies the hard work of several generations of chefs in Jinyang Restaurant. Every process is different from selecting materials and pickling to steaming and frying. There is a saying that "peaches and plums are speechless and conceited next time." The crispy duck in Jinyang Hotel has attracted many senior officials and politicians from all over the world. For example, the old man of the current President of the United States and former President Bush, when he was the director of the Liaison Office in China in Beijing, didn't often go to Jinyang Hotel by bike to order a crispy duck. After Bush became president of the United States, once Secretary of State Schultz visited China, he rushed to recommend the crispy duck of Jinyang Hotel. Schultz came to taste it once, and the result was full of praise. Before I left Beijing, I sent a fax to Jinyang Hotel, which said, "I admire you very much and thank you very much." That's 1987. I didn't expect the secretary of state of the United States to do this. On July 28th, 20001,the current Secretary of State Powell visited China. After working for two days, he took a night off and made a special trip to Jinyang Hotel to taste roast duck. After dinner, I was full of praise. I took the manager's hand and thanked him again and again. I took a photo with the manager when I left. ?