Dapiyuan is a street in Fang Hui, Xi, which is famous for its Muslim food. Dapiyuan was named after the silk leather business on the streets in the Ming Dynasty. There are four alleys in Dapiyuan, namely Zhangjia Lane, Lijia Lane, Liu Jia Lane and Silk Lane.
During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, there was a Guangdong-Guangxi Guild Hall in the north of Dongkou Road in Dapiyuan, which was dedicated to Guandi and Wenchang. According to a glimpse of Xijing in the Republic of China, there is also the Liangjiang Guild Hall in Dapi Courtyard. From the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, many Hui people in Fang Hui began to make a living by selling baskets, and selling beef, mutton and snacks became the main livelihood on the street. The custard there is mixed with various ingredients, and the biggest feature is hawthorn cake, which tastes quite good.
Dapiyuan gourmet
1, Ma Jiang Niangpi Store, King of Muslim Life: This Niangpi Store located in Dapiyuan, Huimin Street is quite popular. No matter where you go, you basically have to queue up. All the storefronts on the second floor are crowded with diners. It tastes better than the thick fermented skin of cold rice noodles. In addition, fragrant sesame sauce and red pepper spread in the mouth, and the price is not expensive. However, the stuffed skin in the store is limited every day, and it will be gone if it is late.
2. Muslim Dingjia Pot Meat: Dingjia Pot Meat has been in Dapi Garden for more than 20 years. This is an old shop with a good reputation. Although the shop is not big, it is always full. The main course in the shop is pot-stewed pork rice. The crispy pork in this shop is beef tenderloin, which is fried first and then steamed. It is fragrant but not greasy, plus spices such as pepper. It's delicious and the price is quite affordable.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Dapiyuan.