Xiao Pang Bao Zi Wang (Qing Ya Da Xia Dian)
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Qingya Building, Tower B, No. 8, Wenhuiyuan North Road (opposite Jingweizhai Restaurant)

Dishes
包子Baozi is a type of Chinese dumpling made with a flour dough wrapper and filled with various ingredients. The main ingredients include flour, water, and fillings such as pork, beef, or vegetables. The dough is fermented, rolled into thin skins, filled, sealed by pinching the edges, and then steamed to cook.
Rice PorridgeMillet porridge is a type of porridge made primarily from millet. The preparation method is simple: wash the millet, then boil it with an appropriate amount of water, and simmer over low heat until the porridge becomes thick.
Braised Pork with Burnt DoughFire-burned stew is a dish made primarily with pig intestines, lungs, tofu puffs, and gluten. Ingredients are blanched to remove odor, then slowly simmered in a special sauce until flavorful, finally heated with fire before serving. The recipe emphasizes sauce preparation and precise heat control.
Special Purple Rice PorridgeSpecial purple rice porridge is made with purple rice, water, and sugar. It has a smooth texture and a sweet taste.
Pork Three-Fresh DumplingsPork three-delight dumplings are made with pork, shrimp, and chives as the main ingredients. The three fillings are mixed evenly and wrapped in dough wrappers, then boiled or steamed before serving.
Pork and ScallionPork and scallion is a classic Chinese dish, with pork as the main ingredient and scallions as the辅料. To prepare it, slice the pork thinly and cut the scallions into segments, then stir-fry until cooked through and season to taste. The dish has a tender texture and is filled with aromatic scallion fragrance.
Black Rice PorridgePurple rice porridge is primarily made with purple rice and water. After soaking the purple rice, it is boiled with an appropriate amount of water, then simmered over low heat until the rice is soft and the porridge thickens—this yields purple rice porridge.
Old Beijing Stewed LiverOld Beijing Fried Liver is a traditional Beijing snack, primarily made with pork liver and intestines, thickened with starch. After slicing the pork liver, it is quickly stir-fried together with the intestines, then seasoned with soy sauce, cooking wine, scallions, ginger, and other seasonings. Finally, a starch slurry is added to thicken the sauce. The finished dish has a deep brown color, a smooth and tender texture, and a rich flavor.
Sour and Spicy SoupHot and sour soup is a Chinese soup dish primarily made with ingredients such as wood ear mushrooms, tofu, eggs, and pork. The preparation involves slicing the ingredients and using either broth or water as a base, then adding vinegar and chili to create a tangy and spicy flavor. Finally, the soup is thickened with a slurry to achieve a rich, viscous consistency.
Bone Broth DumplingsBone broth dumplings are a traditional Chinese snack featuring a rich soup base made from slow-simmered pork bones, paired with delicate dumplings filled with tender meat. The thin wrappers and generous filling melt into the hearty broth for a comforting, satisfying taste.