I have posted a lot of Beijing restaurants here.
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Huatian Xi'anmen Muslim Restaurant: Located at the entrance of Xishiku Street in Xi'anmen. Very close to Xishiku Church, Beihai, Xisi and Xidan.
Yijin Garden: 150 meters south of the south gate of the University of International Business and Economics
The first halal restaurant in Beijing - Donglaishun
Four-star hotel Xiyuan Hotel The Halal Restaurant
The Halal Ruizhenhou Restaurant: southwest corner of the Dongsi intersection. Only snacks are available for takeaway, and there is a "Xingyuelou Fried Cake" counter.
Hongbin Tower
Xilaishun Restaurant: Located at the entrance of Xijiaomin Lane, Hepingmen, it was originally in Baita Temple. Some snacks are available for breakfast.
Nanchang Street Muslim Restaurant: West of the road south of Xihua Gate. There are some snacks including fried belly, fried pancakes and fried dumplings. The stir-fried dumplings taste good. The dumplings are handmade and stir-fried just like Enyuanju's (many shops use machine-made large pots, which taste like leftovers). The disadvantage is that the side dishes are not rich enough. It is best to add some diced cucumbers and green beans. Mouth. In addition, there is a Minlexuan halal pot sticker restaurant on the east side of Liubukou Concert Hall Road, which is the original Hongbinlou pot sticker restaurant.
Xinrong Halal Snack Shop: Northeast corner of the intersection of Xinwenhua Street and downtown entrance. I thought it was gone long ago, but I passed by recently and found that it is still there. I ate braised fried tofu and meatball soup there for the first time when I was a kid.
Niujie Halal Snack City: East of the Health School, but there are no authentic snacks there (according to netizens’ recommendation, the Nianji Sauce Pork, No. 9 Meat Pie, and No. 14 Sheep Jiezi are good)
Feng Dan beef tendon noodles: This is an extremely simple snack, but it is entrusted with the memory of Feng Dan's generation. Even if you travel aroun