Minzu Hotel (Pingyangnan Road Branch)
特色菜 · ⭐ 3.9
248 meters south of the intersection of Pingyang South Road and Longcheng Avenue, east side of the road

Dishes
Cold DishCold dishes are prepared by cooking, marinating, or eating raw ingredients, then cooling them to room temperature or refrigerating before serving. Common ingredients include cucumber, tofu skin, jellyfish, chicken breast, wood ear mushrooms, and carrots. Preparation methods include mixing, pickling, blanching, and freezing.
Brain SoupA traditional Shanxi soup made with sheep brain, marrow, and medicinal herbs like astragalus and ginseng, known for its rich flavor and nourishing properties.
Hat Box DumplingsA traditional Chinese dumpling made with thin dough wrapped around meat or vegetable filling and steamed. The soft, elastic wrapper encases a savory filling.
Grilled Lamb RibsGrilled lamb chops is a dish made primarily from lamb chops, prepared by roasting. After marinating, the lamb chops are placed on a grill and slowly roasted over moderate heat until the exterior turns golden and crispy while the meat remains tender and juicy.
Roast DuckRoast duck is one of the特色 dishes of Beijing, made from high-quality meat ducks using a hanging oven roasting method. The finished product has a reddish-gold color, tender meat, and rich flavor.
Soup DumplingShaomai is a traditional Chinese dim sum made with flour wrappers filled with pork, shrimp, or vegetables, steamed to perfection. It features thin skins and generous fillings, shaped like flower buds, typically served steamed in bamboo baskets.
Beef DumplingsBeef dumplings are a Chinese pastry made by mixing minced beef with scallions, ginger, and seasonings, then wrapping it in dough and cooking by boiling or pan-frying.
ShaomeiA traditional Chinese dim sum made by wrapping pork and shrimp filling in dough and steaming it into a plum blossom shape, with a tender and flavorful texture.
Sour Pepper LambA Chinese dish featuring lamb stir-fried with vinegar and pepper, offering a tangy and spicy flavor.
LeekLeek, also known as 'Yang-promoting grass,' is a common vegetable. Its narrow, long leaves are vividly green and emit a unique aroma. When cooking, it can be stir-fried, made into a cold dish, or used as a filling, preserving its natural flavor and nutritional value.