Hu Guo Si Xiao Chi Dian (Guo Wai Dian)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.8
Shop on 1st Floor, No. 59A, Guang'anmenwai South Street (near Chunsuguan Street)

Dishes
Cream DoughnutCream doughnuts are a traditional dessert made primarily from flour, milk, and eggs. First, mix milk and eggs thoroughly, then add flour to create a batter. Next, fry the batter in hot oil until golden and crispy. Finally, dust with powdered sugar or drizzle with honey before enjoying.
Fried Tofu Ball SoupFried tofu meatballs in soup use tofu as the main ingredient. Crushed tofu is mixed with seasonings, shaped into balls, fried until golden, then simmered in broth or water with scallions and ginger to absorb the flavors. The soup is clear, and the meatballs are crispy outside and tender inside.
Crispy Fried Dough RingsJiaoquan is a fried food made primarily from flour. The dough is shaped into rings and deep-fried until golden and crispy, making it a traditional Beijing snack.
Sugar-oil pancakeSugar oil cake is a traditional Chinese pastry made from flour mixed with sugar and oil to form a dough, which is fermented and then pan-fried. Its surface is golden and crispy, while the inside is soft and sweet, with a rich aroma of sugar and oil.
Sugar-fired baked bunSugar火烧 is a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from flour, brown sugar, and sesame paste. The dough is prepared by fermenting the flour, then mixing in brown sugar and sesame paste, and finally baking it until the surface turns golden and crispy.
Vegetable Stir-Fried NoodlesVegetable stir-fried pancakes are made primarily from烙饼 (flatbread) and vegetables. The flatbread is sliced into thin strips and stir-fried quickly with shredded carrots, bean sprouts, and other vegetables over high heat, allowing the noodles and vegetables to blend thoroughly. This results in a delicious and healthy vegetarian dish.
Offal SoupOffal soup is a dish made primarily from sheep offal such as sheep stomach, liver, lungs, and intestines, carefully simmered to create a rich broth. The preparation involves placing the offal together with appropriate seasonings and water into a pot, then slowly stewing over low heat until the broth turns milky white and the offal is tender and flavorful.
Meat Stir-Fried Dough BallsMeat fried dumplings is a dish primarily made with dough balls and pork. The preparation involves mixing flour and water into a batter to form dumplings, then stir-frying diced pork until it changes color. Next, add the dumplings, vegetables, and seasonings, and stir-fry until fully cooked.
Ai Wo WoAiwo Wo is a traditional Beijing snack made primarily from glutinous rice, sesame seeds, and red bean paste. The preparation involves shaping steamed glutinous rice into balls, wrapping them with sweet red bean paste filling, and then rolling them in toasted sesame sugar powder.
Dumpling BallsDough balls are a type of pastry made primarily with vegetables. The vegetables are typically chopped and mixed with seasonings, then wrapped in dough and steamed.
Soybean JuiceBean juice is a traditional beverage made from mung beans through processes such as soaking, grinding, boiling, and fermentation. It has a gray-green color, an acidic and astringent taste, and a unique fermented aroma, making it a distinctive traditional snack of old Beijing.
Pea JellyPea yellow is a traditional dessert made primarily from fresh peas. The peas are boiled until soft, then mashed into a smooth paste, mixed evenly with sugar and other seasonings, and finally poured into molds to cool and solidify. The finished product has a bright yellow color, a delicate texture, and a refreshing sweetness without being cloying.
Millet PorridgeMian Cha is a traditional Chinese snack made primarily from flour, sesame paste, and fragrant oil. First, the flour is stir-fried until slightly yellow, then mixed with an appropriate amount of water to form a paste, which is cooked and served in a bowl. Next, a rich sesame paste is drizzled on top, followed by a sprinkle of fragrant oil and salt. Finally, sesame salt is added before serving.
Donkey Roll驴打滚儿 is a traditional Chinese dessert made with glutinous rice flour dough, filled with red bean paste, and coated in roasted yellow soybean powder. It's prepared by steaming the rice flour, rolling it into a thin sheet, spreading the filling, rolling it up, cutting it into pieces, and dusting with soybean powder for a unique texture and appearance.