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Beijing Fly Restaurant Food Recommendations

In fact, apart from the history and beautiful scenery here, the most reluctant thing about Beijing is the fly restaurant here. There are many delicacies here that we will never forget. Today, the editor will introduce you to the fly restaurants in Beijing.

Warwick Meat Pie

Warwick Meat Pie is definitely the leader in the Beijing meat pie world. The meatloaf costs 25 yuan each and is really thin in skin and big in filling. The beef is so plentiful that there is always a long queue for every meal. The sizzling mutton and meat slices are marinated in advance and are very delicious. The roasting temperature was just right, the mutton was fresh and tender, and the old man chewed it thoroughly. Of course, if you find it too oily, you can order lighter dishes. Hot and sour melon sticks are a very good choice. Crispy and delicious, it clears your mouth.

Address: West side of Building 16, Songyu Xili (near Panjiayuan Road)

Per capita: 25 yuan

Halal Baiji Snacks

Baiki’s rice cakes are the favorite of Beijing children. There are three kinds of fillings: glutinous rice noodles, yellow wheat, and glutinous rice cakes. They are all sold by the pound. Cut as much as you want. The entrance viscosity is moderate and chewy. There are also Snowball Donkey, Aiwowo, Snowball Donkey’s bean paste is made of red beans and red dates. It is said that some friends have also eaten date stones. The editor reminds everyone to pay attention to some jujube pits.

Address: First Floor, Niujie Muslim Supermarket, No. 5 Niujie

Per capita: 27 yuan

Zhao Ji Fried Liver

Zhao Ji Fried liver ranks among the top three in Beijing, and is said to be more delicious than Yaoji’s and Tianxingju’s. The stir-fried liver soup is clear, but thick, smooth, and full of intestines. And the fat is processed just right, making it extremely enjoyable to eat. The buns were medium cooked and had a lot of soup inside. Men generally take one bite at a time, while girls are more reserved. The soup will flow out when you bite it, but it is not greasy.

Address: Next to Shazikou First People's Hospital (Anlelin Road intersection)

Per capita: 19 yuan

Menjiang Pot Sticker Shop

Authentic Original old Beijing style, thin skin, crispy and various flavors. Fennel, three delicacies, fresh zucchini meat, pork and green onions. The editor’s favorite is the fennel pot stickers. The pot stickers just out of the pot are golden in color and the skin is slightly burnt. The editor thinks it tastes better when the outside is crispy. The thin stuffing, paired with a bowl of millet porridge, feels particularly comfortable.

Address: Entrance to the food court of Sanyi Building, Menkuang Hutong

Per capita: 30 yuan

Heiyaochang Street Sugar Cake

Think Those who want to eat this candy cake must arrive before 7 a.m., because there are already more than a dozen people queuing up by this time. The sugar cake is sweetened with sugar on one side, making the sugared part crispy and the other part soft. In addition to sugar cakes, there are also tofu puffs. The white tofu puffs taste soft and waxy. The soy milk is freshly ground from our own soybeans; the beef tongue cake, sesame cake, and bean dip are all worth trying.

Address: No. 3-1, South Bungalow, Siping Garden, Heiyaochang Street (near the north gate of Taoranting)

Per capita: 11 yuan

Laohuihui Snacks

Authentic old Beijing snacks. They have so many delicious snacks that are worth recommending, and there is almost nothing that is unpalatable. Tahini rolls, sugar cakes, sugar rolls, bean cakes. All the same ingredients are enough. The sesame paste rolls are known as the dirty buns of old Beijing and are full of sesame paste flavor; the bean paste sesame cakes have thin skin and thick fillings, with moderate sweetness; the sugar rolls are full of flavor and non-sticky, ensuring your satisfaction. In addition, there are fried dough sticks, fried noodles and so on. The fritters were hard, golden, and chewy.

Address: No. 9, Wanwanzhuang North Street, Xicheng District

Per capita: 30 yuan

Laozhang Ramen

There are thousands of them in Beijing Ramen shop, almost every neighborhood has a ramen shop where you can’t tell the real thing from the fake one. Since late at night, there is only one noodle shop selling ramen, Lao Zhang Ramen. Ramen is very famous in Beijing, and many celebrities come here. It doesn't open until twelve o'clock in the morning. At eleven o'clock every night, there is a long queue in front of the store. It is a very authentic ramen in Lanzhou, including Ershou, Sanshou, Jiuye, Kuan and so on. Sprinkle some beef, chopped green onion, and coriander, and a bowl of hot noodles in front of you will make your mouth water.

Address: Opposite the west gate of Joy City, Qingnian Road, Chaoyang

Per capita: 15 yuan for a large bowl and 13 yuan for a small bowl.

Yang Ji Professional Malatang

One of the best spicy hotpots in Beijing. Its flavor is a must.

It's not too spicy, but it tastes better. The key to spicy food is the ratio of spicy to spicy

Per capita: about 30 yuan

If you travel to Beijing, don’t miss the fly restaurant here!