Si Wan He Ji Xiangsu Tongzi Chicken
北京菜 · ⭐ 3.7
Unit 11, Gongchen Street Market

Dishes
Braised Duck LegBraised duck leg is a traditional dish primarily made with duck legs. The preparation involves washing the duck legs, marinating them in a specially prepared braising sauce, and then simmering them to allow the meat to fully absorb the rich flavors of the sauce. The finished braised duck leg has a deep color, tender and juicy meat, and an aromatic, savory fragrance.
Signature Crispy Young ChickenA signature dish featuring tender young chicken marinated in a secret blend and deep-fried until golden and crispy, with juicy meat inside.
Roast Duck RiceRoast duck rice features roasted duck meat, rice, and accompaniments. The duck is marinated and roasted until crispy skin and tender meat, then sliced over hot rice, served with scallions, cucumber strips, and sweet bean sauce, eaten wrapped in thin pancakes or mixed into the rice.
Tofu puddingDoubao is a soft, delicate food made from soybeans through soaking, grinding, boiling, filtering, and adding coagulants like gypsum or brine. It comes in sweet and savory versions—sweet with syrup or jam, savory with soy sauce, scallions, and minced meat.
Spicy Thick SoupA spicy, thick soup made with minced pork, wood ear mushrooms, and vermicelli, seasoned with chili oil and fermented bean paste.
Steamed BunBaozi is a traditional Chinese wheat flour food, made primarily from wheat flour and fermented before steaming. It is usually shaped as a hemisphere or flat round, with a smooth, white surface.
Crispy Fried ChickenFragrant crispy chicken is made with chicken as the main ingredient, marinated and then deep-fried until golden and crunchy. The chicken must first be marinated with seasonings to absorb flavor, then fried at high temperature until the skin becomes crispy while the meat remains tender and juicy.
Duck Leg RiceDuck leg rice is made with fresh duck legs as the main ingredient, paired with fragrant rice steamed together. The duck legs are first marinated to absorb flavor, then simmered with the rice, allowing the rice to absorb the rich essence of the duck for a delicious and satisfying taste.