Dajian Cuisine - Guhol Roast Duck - New Beijing Cuisine (Fu Cheng Road Branch)
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No. 65 Fucheng Road (Adjacent to Huaguang Commercial Building)

Dishes
Emperor Qianlong's Cabbage乾隆白菜 is a cold dish made primarily from Napa cabbage leaves, seasoned with sesame sauce, aged vinegar, sugar, salt, and other seasonings. The preparation involves washing and tearing the cabbage leaves into small pieces, mixing them with the seasonings, refrigerating to marinate, and finally sprinkling with sesame seeds.
Beijing-style Burnt LambBeijing-style braised mutton uses lamb as the main ingredient, with scallions, ginger, garlic, and star anise. The lamb is blanched to remove odor, then simmered slowly with seasonings and water until tender, finally reducing the sauce to a thick consistency.
Kung Pao ChickenKung Pao Chicken is a dish made primarily with chicken, supplemented by peanuts, scallions, ginger, garlic, and dried chilies. The chicken is cut into cubes, marinated to absorb flavor, then quickly stir-fried together with roasted peanuts and spices, finally seasoned with soy sauce, sugar, and vinegar.
Dry-burned Yellow CroakerDry-burned large yellow croaker is made with large yellow croaker as the main ingredient, marinated and then dry-burned with seasonings such as scallions, ginger, and garlic. The fish meat is tender, the sauce rich and flavorful, and it presents a golden, appetizing color.
Stir-fried Fish SlicesCrispy fried fish slices are made with fresh fish, stir-fried quickly with scallions, ginger, garlic, and a savory sauce. The fish is marinated, coated in batter, then deep-fried until crispy outside and tender inside.
Signature Fish Head with FlatbreadSignature Fish Head with Pancake is a dish made by stewing a large fish head with ingredients such as tofu and vermicelli. The fish head is first pan-fried and then slowly simmered in rich broth, resulting in a flavorful sauce and tender fish meat. The pancake, typically a flatbread, is soaked into the soup until soft and absorbs the essence of the broth.
Seafood Mǎoxiě WàngSeafood Mǎoxiāng Wàng is a dish primarily featuring various seafood ingredients such as fish slices, shrimp, and crab sticks, combined with vegetables like bean sprouts and tofu skin. The main cooking method involves boiling the ingredients in a spicy and numbing broth, then drizzling with hot oil to enhance the flavor—resulting in a dish that is spicy, fragrant, and rich in taste.
Chinese Cabbage and Tofu Duck Bone SoupBai Cai Tofu Duck Bone Soup is made with duck bones as the main ingredient, combined with cabbage and tofu. After blanching to remove odor, it's simmered slowly with cabbage and tofu for a fresh, clear broth.
Old Beijing Crispy MeatballsOld Beijing dry-fried meatballs are a traditional Chinese dish made primarily from pork filling and chopped scallions and ginger. The mixture is seasoned, shaped into balls, and deep-fried until the exterior turns golden and crispy. No water is added during preparation—instead, the natural moisture in the meat filling helps form the shape. After frying, the meatballs have a tender and juicy texture.
Crispy Shrimp PastryCrispy shrimp is a dish featuring fresh shrimp as the main ingredient, wrapped in a crispy pastry. To prepare it, remove the shells from the shrimp while leaving the tails intact, marinate them with seasoning, then coat them in a batter made from flour, eggs, and oil, and deep-fry until golden and crunchy.
Fish Head with FlatbreadFish head with flatbread is a delicacy made from fresh fish head, paired with烙饼 (flatbread), scallions, ginger, and garlic, carefully prepared. The fish head is stewed until tender and flavorful, with a rich broth. The flatbread absorbs the savory broth, making it even more delicious.
Yujian Fruitwood Roast DuckYujian Fruitwood Roast Duck uses premium Peking duck, marinated and slow-roasted over fruitwood charcoal. Crispy skin, tender meat infused with fruity aroma.