Qianmen Shuanniu · Old Beijing Hot Pot (Yikang Street Store)
火锅 · ⭐ 4.5
Level 2, Lianchengli Commercial Street, No. 8 Yikang Street (above Lawson Convenience Store)

Dishes
Beijing Traditional Clear Soup Copper PotA traditional Beijing dish cooked in a copper pot with clear broth made from chicken and pork bones, served with fresh vegetables, tofu, mushrooms, and meat for dipping.
Hand-Cut Lamb SkewersHand-cut lamb strips is a traditional dish primarily made with lamb. High-quality leg meat is manually sliced into strip-like pieces, resembling melon sticks. During cooking, the meat is typically marinated with appropriate seasonings and then quickly stir-fried over high heat to achieve a crispy exterior and tender interior while preserving its original flavor.
Hand-Cut Fresh DumplingsA dish made with fresh pork and shrimp, hand-chopped and shaped into dumplings, then steamed for a tender, juicy texture.
Fresh Hand-Trimmed SirloinHand-cut fresh oxtail beef is made from the tenderloin portion of beef, hand-sliced and quickly blanched to maintain its tenderness. The main ingredient is fresh beef, prepared by slicing and cooking it fresh, ideal for hot pot or涮锅 (hot pot) dining.
Fresh Hand-Cut LambHand-cut fresh mutton, made from freshly selected lamb and meticulously sliced by hand. The mutton slices are as thin as cicada wings, cooking instantly in the pot while preserving the meat's tenderness and nutritional value. With a simple hot pot method, you can savor the authentic flavor of the mutton.
Special Tripe Stir-FrySpecialty tripe is primarily made from beef or lamb stomach, which is cleaned and quickly blanched in boiling water until cooked, preserving its crisp and tender texture. It is typically mixed with garlic paste, cilantro, chili oil, soy sauce, vinegar, and other seasonings for serving.
Mutton Tail FatSheep tail fat is extracted from the sheep's tail, cleaned, and cut into pieces or slices for direct cooking or flavor enhancement. Common methods include steaming, braising, or adding to soups to enrich taste and aroma.
Goat Spine Hot Pot羊蝎子 is a dish primarily made from lamb spine bones, named for its resemblance to a scorpion. The preparation typically involves blanching the lamb bones to remove any odor, then adding various spices and seasonings such as green onions, ginger, garlic, Sichuan peppercorns, star anise, and soy sauce, followed by slow stewing until the meat becomes tender and the marrow becomes richly fragrant.
Lamb Shoulder RollLamb shoulder rolls made from tender lamb shoulder meat, sliced and rolled, seasoned, then pan-fried or grilled for a juicy, elastic texture.
Beijing-style Tripe Stir-fryA traditional Beijing snack made with beef or lamb tripe, quickly blanched and served with garlic, cilantro, chili oil, and other seasonings for a crisp, savory bite.
Sesame FlatbreadSesame flatbread is a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from flour and leavened with yeast to form the dough. It is sprinkled with black sesame seeds on the surface and baked until the aroma of sesame fills the air. The crust is golden and crispy, while the inside is soft and flaky, making it suitable to be paired with various fillings or enjoyed alone—it's an excellent choice for breakfast or afternoon tea.