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What are the cheap and delicious things in Beijing?

East City: Longfusi Snack Bar and Bai Kui Lao Hao: Dongsi Longfusi Street diagonally opposite the original Longfu Building. Longfusi Snacks used to be very famous, but with the decline of Dongsi Commercial Street and several demolitions, it is now

Today is not what it used to be.

The two stores are connected and the store is very large.

Bai Kui Lao Hao Restaurant: West of the northwest corner of Beixinqiao intersection.

Original Yangchun Hui snack bar.

Bai Kui Lao Hao is famous for its roasted mutton and door-nail meatloaf.

It is very close to the Lama Temple, Imperial College, Confucius Temple (Capital Museum), and the south gate of the Temple of Earth.

Bai Kui Lao Hao Restaurant: Northeast corner of Kuan Street intersection.

This is the main store. In addition to cooking, there are also snacks. The dining environment is good.

Longfu Temple Snack Branch: To the west of Twelve Road, south of Beixinqiao, the store is not big, but it is quite clean.

Longfu Temple Snack Branch: On the east side of the Drum Tower, the store is small.

Nearby attractions: Shichahai, Bell and Drum Towers.

Longfu Temple Snack Branch: West of Andingmen Nei Street, in front of No. 104 Fangjia Hutong Station.

Nearby attractions: Imperial College, Confucius Temple.

In addition, Longfu Temple Snacks has a stall next to Wangfujing Beijing Painting Shop, but it only has a few kinds of snacks, and it actually sells mutton skewers and old corn.

Xinghua Gourmet Paodu Restaurant: Located opposite the Red Building on the beach, in addition to Paodu, it also has halal snacks, and the meat patties are delicious.

The store is not big.

Nearby attractions: Forbidden City, Jingshan, and Huangchenggen Heritage Park.

Muslim Ruizhenhou Restaurant: Southwest corner of Dongsi intersection.

Only snacks are available for takeaway, and there is a "Xingyuelou Fried Cake" counter.

Chongwen: Jinfang Muslim Restaurant: East of the road on the north side of Hongqiao Market.

Very close to the east gate of the Temple of Heaven.

Jinfang's Lantern Festival is very famous, and there will be a long queue in front of the door every fifteenth day of the first lunar month.

The previous period was very poor.

There have been improvements recently, the hygiene is cleaner than before, and the variety has increased.

The only thing that hasn’t changed is the meat patty. Even though the size has been changed from large to small, it’s still unpalatable, with too many green onions!

Jinxin Bean Juice Shop: North of Xiangdong Road at the intersection of Ciqikou. In the past few years, it was one of the few places in Beijing where you could drink bean juice, but now most snack bars have bean juice.

(Note: I drank it when I was a child. First-time drinkers may not be used to its taste and smell, but they will become addicted after a few times.) Honghu Hui Snack Bar: It was originally located in Longtan Beili, but now it has been moved to the northeast corner of the Beijing Amusement Park intersection due to demolition.

The dining environment is too bad and there are not many varieties, but breakfast is okay.

Qunfang Muslim Snack Bar: North of Xihuashi Street, the dining environment is not good.

Lao Ciqikou Bean Juice Shop: Recently opened, east of Honghu Snack Shop.

After the restructuring of Jinxin Bean Juice Store, some staff started a new business and opened this store.

Xuanwu: Nanlaishun Restaurant: Located on the west side of Daguanyuan, it was demolished from Caishikou. The first floor is for snacks, and the second and third floors are for mutton-shabu-shabu and stir-fry vegetables.

The environment and sanitation are better, and the price is not expensive, but the location is relatively remote and not popular.

Xinhua Snack Bar (non-halal): Located on the west side of the north side of Hufangqiao intersection, it used to be mainly famous for its bean juice.

The main meal now is only bean juice and pot stickers.

Liulichang and Xinhua Street are going to be widened recently. It seems that this store will inevitably be attacked.

Nan Laishun Restaurant in Dashilan: East entrance of Dashilan Street, but now it mainly sells northwest snacks, hotpot mutton, and roast duck. There are no Beijing snacks.

Nan Laishun Fried Cake Shop: On the west side of the north side of Caishikou intersection, it has a very small storefront and only sells takeout.

It will be demolished soon and its destination is undecided.

(Note: The fried cakes are pretty good. I buy them every time I pass by. They have been demolished and I don’t know where they are. I’m inquiring...) The most popular place selling fried cakes right now is a Tianjin restaurant (Jingtianhong) next to the Hufangqiao Workers’ Club.

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(Note: The shop selling fried cakes next to Xiyang Xiezi Shop on Xisi Road is also very popular. There is always a queue every time I pass by.) Enyuanju: Qianmen Meishi Street, opposite the entrance of Dali Hutong.

Enyuanju's fried dumplings are said to have been passed down from "Muke Village".

There are currently six flavors including Sanxian, Mushu, diced chicken, beef, minced meat, and mutton. The taste is absolutely first-class, but the business situation is worrying, and Meishi Street is also facing demolition.

Tongzhou: Xiaolou Hotel: North exit of Tongzhou South Street (behind Hualian Commercial Building).

Tongzhou Xiaolou is a century-old halal restaurant, and its roasted catfish is known as one of the "Three Treasures of Tongzhou".

(The other two treasures are Dashunzhai’s Tang Huo Shao and Wantong Sauce Garden’s fermented bean curd).

There is a snack bar on the first floor.

There are also some state-run non-halal snack bars: Tianxingju: Located in Xianyukou opposite Dashilar, the fried liver is the most authentic. There are also some other snacks, but the steamed buns are very average.

Du Yi Chu: Located at Xianyu Koubangkou on Qianmen Street, it sells shaomai and has stir-fry dishes on the second floor.

Its traditional famous fried triangle has not yet been restored.

There is a branch on Fangzhuang Restaurant Street, opposite Fangzhuang Guiyou.

Ruibin Building: Dashilar Menzhao Hutong, characterized by the burning of trousers.

Qingfeng Steamed Bun Shop: Next door to Xi'anmen Muslim Restaurant, it sells steamed buns and fried liver.

It used to be next to Chang'an Theater in Xidan, and it was very popular in the early 1980s.

Beijing’s steamed buns are actually Tianjin steamed buns.

There is a newly opened branch opposite the Daguanlou Cinema on Dashilan Street.

Another branch is on the east side of Xinjiekou T-shaped intersection, next to Xinchuan Noodle House.

Xisi Baozi Shop: Southwest corner of Xisi intersection, selling steamed buns and fried liver.

Now we have the Eryouju sign.