金麒麟兔火锅(一环路店)
火锅 · ⭐ 4.3
No. 128 Dong'er Section, First Ring Road (120 meters on foot from Exit A of Xinhong Road Metro Station)

Dishes
Rabbit StomachRabbit stomach is a dish made by cleaning the rabbit's stomach and cooking it through blanching, stewing, or stir-frying, often with chili, ginger, and garlic. It has a crisp and tender texture.
Rabbit KidneyRabbit kidney is a dish made by stir-frying or deep-frying sliced rabbit腰部 muscle, known for its tender and chewy texture.
Layered TripeQian Ceng Du is a traditional dish primarily made from pork stomach. During preparation, the pork stomach is carefully processed and sliced into thin pieces, then cooked using a unique technique that creates a layered appearance. It is seasoned with appropriate spices and finally prepared to perfection.
SpamSpam is a canned food product made primarily from pork, processed through grinding, seasoning, and steaming. It has a fine texture and delicious taste, commonly used as an ingredient in hot pot, barbecue dishes, or eaten directly sliced.
Mountain Bamboo ShootsA dish made from fresh mountain bamboo shoots stir-fried with lean meat or ham, featuring a crisp texture and mild sweetness.
火锅兔火锅兔是一道以兔肉为主要食材的菜肴,通常将兔肉切块后与多种调料和配菜一同放入火锅中煮熟。制作时常用豆瓣酱、花椒、辣椒、姜蒜等调味料炒香底料,再加入高汤或清水煮沸,最后放入兔肉及其他配料如豆芽、土豆片、宽粉等一同涮煮。
Rice Noodles JellyA refreshing dish made from rice flour, served cold and seasoned with spicy oil, vinegar, garlic, and herbs.
Pork IntestinesOffal is a dish made primarily from pig intestines, processed through cleaning, boiling, and seasoning. It has a bright color, tender texture, and rich aroma.
Fried Rice with EggsFried rice with eggs is a home-style dish primarily made from rice, eggs, and green onions. The method involves breaking up leftover rice, mixing eggs with a pinch of salt, heating a wok with oil, pouring in the egg mixture to cook until set, then adding the rice and stir-frying. Finally, sprinkle with chopped green onions and适量 salt, and stir-fry evenly.
Bean sproutsBean sprouts are vegetables grown from sprouted legume seeds, commonly including mung bean sprouts and soybean sprouts. Typically, they are cleaned and then cooked by stir-frying, boiling, or making cold dishes. They have a crisp texture and are a common ingredient in home-cooked meals.