Jibusen (North Tuchengguan Branch)
火锅 · ⭐ 4.4
No. 2 Qijiahuizi Courtyard

Dishes
Premium Beef TenderloinBeef slices stir-fried with vegetables, typically seasoned with sauces such as soy sauce, cooking wine, ginger, and garlic, quickly cooked until tender while maintaining a soft texture.
Top BrainOnglade is a dish primarily made from beef brisket, marinated and then grilled. Beef brisket refers to the area located behind the shoulder and neck, on both sides of the spine. It features an even balance of fat and lean meat, with tender, juicy, and soft texture that melts in your mouth. It has low fat content but high protein levels, making it ideal for grilling or hot pot cooking.
Snowfall in the CapitalBeijing Snow is an exquisite dessert made from fresh milk, blended with soft cream and fine sugar, then carefully stirred and frozen. A light dusting of powdered sugar on the surface resembles snowflakes falling over Beijing in winter—both visually stunning and adding a delightful layer of texture.
Small Three ForksXiaosancha is a traditional dish primarily made with pork, chicken, and fish. To prepare it, the three types of meat are first sliced into fine threads, then combined with an appropriate amount of vegetable丝 (strips), and simmered in rich broth. Finally, seasonings are added and the mixture is stir-fried evenly to allow it to fully absorb the broth, resulting in a dish with rich layers of flavor.
Mountain Spring Water PotFresh mountain spring water is used as the broth in a large pot, blending seasonal vegetables, mountain delicacies, and meats. Ingredients are slowly simmered in the clear spring water, preserving their natural flavors. The broth is rich and flavorful, while the ingredients remain tender and succulent.
TripeTripe, primarily made from the rumen of cattle, is finely processed to achieve a tender texture. It is typically sliced and served with spicy hot pot or cold dressing, offering a crisp and refreshing taste—making it a popular choice in hot pot dishes.
Beijing-style Hot Pot AssortmentBeijing-style hot pot dish 'Shuan Rou Jing Si Yang' features premium slices of lamb, beef, fish, and shrimp paste. The preparation is simple: gently blanch the ingredients in a boiling hot pot broth until cooked through, preserving the tender and fresh texture of the meats.
Fried Chili OilFried chili oil is a seasoning made primarily from dried red chilies. The preparation involves chopping or grinding the dried red chilies into chili powder, mixing with edible oil, and heating until just below boiling. The mixture is slowly fried until the chilies change color and the oil becomes bright red. Finally, the chili residue is filtered out, leaving behind the fragrant chili oil.
Grilled Fresh Lamb SkewersGrilled lamb skewers are made by cutting fresh lamb into pieces and threading them onto bamboo skewers, then marinating before grilling directly over charcoal or in a grill. The main ingredients are lamb and seasonings, with careful attention to heat control during cooking to achieve a crispy exterior and tender interior.
Old Beijing Sesame FlatbreadOld Beijing sesame flatbread is a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from flour, fermented with yeast to form the dough. It is sprinkled with black sesame seeds on the surface and baked until the sesame aroma fills the air. The crust is golden and crispy, with distinct layers inside, making it perfect to enjoy with pickled vegetables or as a breakfast item or snack.
Fresh Cut Lamb Top LoinFreshly sliced lamb neck, made from fresh lamb neck meat with tender texture and evenly distributed fat. Carefully cut to maintain the original shape of the meat pieces, with moderate thickness for easy cooking. Typically paired with simple seasonings and grilled or simmered, allowing you to enjoy the authentic flavor of lamb.