I have visited almost all the hot springs in Beijing. They are relatively large ones. I really like the feeling of soaking in the hot springs. I don’t have any worries. Generally speaking, Wendu Water City and Jiuhua Villa give me the best impression, but what impressed me most about Wendu Water City was its water space and its indoor hot springs. The hot springs in Jiuhua Villa are closer to nature because they are outdoors. What is worth mentioning is its saunas, which have various types and functions.
It depends on which style the poster prefers. I have never been to Wendu Water City by bus. For Jiuhua Villa, take Metro Line 5 to Tiantongyuan North, the terminus, and then take the bus. Quite convenient. It just so happens that I still have two tickets for Jiuhua Villa. If the poster wants, I can share them with you at a low price. If you buy them from him, 220/ticket is more expensive. The Huaqing Hot Spring in Tongyuan is also good. It is open-air and has convenient transportation.
Hey, I hope my answer is helpful to you, have a good time Xicheng:
Huatian Huguosi Snack Shop: Opposite the People's Theater on Huguosi Street, and in Huguosi Street A new branch has been opened on the west side of Dajie Road at the west entrance of Guosi Street (formerly Beilaishun), which is very close to Mei Lanfang's former residence. Going east along Dingfu Street, you can reach the former site of Furen University and Prince Kung's Mansion Garden.
Huatian Di’anmen Snack Shop: Located at the northeast corner of the Di’anmen intersection. Nearby attractions: Jingshan, Beihai Back Gate, Shichahai, Bell and Drum Towers.
Huatian Xi'anmen Muslim Restaurant: Located at the entrance of Xishiku Street in Xi'anmen. Very close to Xishiku Church, Beihai, Xisi and Xidan.
Huatian Snacks Baita Temple Store: opposite Baita Temple on Fuchengmen Inner Street.
Huatian Xincheng Snack Bar: East of the road on the south side of Xinjiekou Huokou.
Xilaishun Restaurant: Located at the entrance of Xijiaomin Lane, Hepingmen, it was originally at Baita Temple. Some snacks are available for breakfast.
Youyishun Restaurant: South of the west exit of Huangsi Street. Some snacks are available for breakfast.
Xinrong Halal Snack Shop: Northeast corner of the intersection of Xinwenhua Street and downtown entrance. I thought it was gone long ago, but I passed by recently and found that it is still there. I ate braised fried tofu and meatball soup there for the first time when I was a kid.
Nanchang Street Muslim Restaurant: West of the road south of Xihua Gate. There are some snacks including fried belly, fried pancakes and fried dumplings. The stir-fried dumplings taste good. The dumplings are handmade and stir-fried just like Enyuanju's (many shops use machine-made large pots, which taste like leftovers). The disadvantage is that the side dishes are not rich enough. It is best to add some diced cucumbers and green beans. Mouth.
In addition, there is a Minlexuan Muslim Pot Sticker Restaurant on the east side of Liubukou Concert Hall Road, which is the original Hongbinlou Pot Sticker Restaurant.
Dongcheng:
Longfu Temple Snack Bar and Bai Kui Lao Hao: Diagonally opposite the original Longfu Building on Longfu Temple Street in East Si. Longfu Temple Snacks used to be very famous, but with the Due to the decline of Dongsi Commercial Street and several demolitions and constructions, it is not what it used to be. The two stores are connected and are very large.
Bai Kui Lao Hao Restaurant: West of the northwest corner of Beixinqiao intersection. Original Yangchun Hui snack bar. Bai Kui Lao Hao is famous for its roasted mutton and door-nail meatloaf. It is very close to the Lama Temple, Imperial College, Confucius Temple (Capital Museum), and the south gate of the Temple of Earth.
Bai Kui Lao Hao Restaurant: Northeast corner of Kuan Street intersection. This is the main store. In addition to cooking, there are also snacks. The dining environment is good.
Longfu Temple Snack Branch: On the west side of Twelve Road, south of Beixinqiao, the store is not big, but it is quite clean.
Longfu Temple Snack Branch: On the east side of the Drum Tower, the store is small. Nearby attractions: Shichahai, Bell and Drum Towers.
Longfu Temple Snack Branch: West of Andingmen Nei Street, in front of No. 104 Fangjia Hutong Station. Nearby attractions: Imperial College, Confucius Temple.
In addition, Longfu Temple Snacks has a stall next to Wangfujing Beijing Painting Shop, but it only has a few kinds of snacks, and it actually sells mutton skewers and old corn.
Xinghua Gourmet Padu Restaurant: Located opposite the Red House on the beach, in addition to the belly pops, it also has halal snacks, and the meat patties are delicious. The store is not big. Nearby attractions: Forbidden City, Jingshan, and Huangchenggen Heritage Park.
Muslim Ruizhenhou Restaurant: Southwest corner of Dongsi intersection. Only snacks are available for takeaway, and there is a "Xingyuelou Fried Cake" counter.
Chongwen:
Jinfang Muslim Restaurant: East of the road on the north side of Hongqiao Market. Very close to the east gate of the Temple of Heaven. Jinfang's Lantern Festival is very famous, and there will be a long queue in front of the door every fifteenth day of the first lunar month. The previous period was very poor. There have been improvements recently, the hygiene is cleaner than before, and the variety has increased.
The only thing that hasn't changed is the meat patty. Even though the size has been changed from large to small, it's still unpalatable, with too many green onions!
Jinxin Bean Juice Shop: North of Xiangdong Road at the Ciqikou intersection. In the past few years, it was one of the few places in Beijing where you could drink bean juice, but now most snack bars have bean juice. (Note: I drank it when I was a child. First-time drinkers may not be used to the taste and smell, but they become addicted after a few times)
Honghu Hui Snack Bar: Originally located in Longtan Beili, it has been moved to Beijing due to demolition. At the northeast corner of the amusement park intersection, the dining environment is too poor and there are not many varieties, but breakfast is okay.
Qunfang Muslim Snack Bar: North of Xihuashi Street, the dining environment is not good.
Lao Ciqikou Bean Juice Shop: newly opened, east of Honghu Snack Shop. After the restructuring of Jinxin Bean Juice Store, some staff started a new business and opened this store.
The environment and sanitation are better, and the price is not expensive, but the location is relatively remote and not popular.
Xinhua Snack Bar (non-halal): On the west side of the north side of the Hufangqiao intersection, it used to be famous for its bean juice. The main meal now is only bean juice and pot stickers. Liulichang and Xinhua Street are going to be widened recently. It seems that this store will inevitably be attacked.
Nan Laishun Restaurant in Dashilan: East entrance of Dashilan Street, but now it mainly sells northwest snacks, hotpot mutton, and roast duck. There are no Beijing snacks.
Nan Laishun Fried Cake Shop: On the west side of the north side of Caishikou intersection, it has a very small storefront and only takes out food. It will be demolished soon and its destination is undecided. (Note: Fried cakes are good. I buy them every time I pass by. They have been demolished and I don’t know where they are. I’m inquiring...)
The most popular place selling fried cakes right now is next to the Hufangqiao Workers’ Club. A Tianjin restaurant (Jingtianhong).
(Note: The fried cake shop next to the Xiyang Xiezi shop on Xisi Road is also very popular, and there is always a queue every time you pass by)
Enyuanju: Qianmen Meishi Street , opposite the entrance of Dali Hutong. Enyuanju's fried dumplings are said to have been passed down from the "Muke Village". There are currently six flavors including Sanxian, Mushu, diced chicken, beef, minced meat, and mutton. The taste is absolutely first-class, but the business situation is worrying, and Meishi Street is also facing demolition.
Tongzhou:
Xiaolou Hotel: North exit of Tongzhou South Street (behind Hualian Commercial Building). Tongzhou Xiaolou is a century-old halal restaurant, and its roasted catfish is known as one of the "Three Treasures of Tongzhou". (The other two treasures are Dashunzhai’s Tang Huo Shao and Wantong Sauce Garden’s fermented bean curd). There is a snack bar on the first floor.
There are also some state-owned non-halal snack bars:
Tianxingju: Located in Xianyukou opposite Dashilar, the fried liver is the most authentic. There are also some other snacks, but the steamed buns are very average. .
Duyichi: Located at Xianyu Koubakou on Qianmen Street, it sells Shaomai and has stir-fries on the second floor. Its traditional famous fried triangle has not yet been restored. There is a branch on Fangzhuang Restaurant Street, opposite Fangzhuang Guiyou.
Ruibin Building: Dashilar Menzhang Hutong, characterized by the burning of draped garments.
Qingfeng Baozi Shop: Next door to Xi’anmen Muslim Restaurant, it sells fried liver with steamed buns. It used to be next to the Chang'an Theater in Xidan, and it was very popular in the early 1980s. Beijing’s steamed buns are actually Tianjin steamed buns. There is a newly opened branch opposite the Daguanlou Cinema on Dashilan Street. Another branch is on the east side of Xinjiekou T-shaped intersection, next to Xinchuan Noodle House.
Xisi Baozi Shop: Southwest corner of Xisi intersection, selling fried liver with steamed buns. Now we have the Eryouju sign.
Wonton Hou: Bameniantao on Wangfujing Street. The branches are: 1. East side of Drum Tower; 2. North side of Hepingli intersection on the east side; 3. Next to Dongsi Longfu Temple snack bar.
Fengnian Enema Restaurant: East exit of Longfusi Street, Dongsi, specializing in fried enema.
Minghua Shaomai Restaurant: northwest corner of Dongsi intersection.
Meiyuan Dairy Store: To the east of the Taijichang intersection and to the north. In addition, the two Meiyuan Dairy stores on the west side of the West Fourth T-shaped intersection and next to the clock shop on the west side of Qianmen Street Road have longer histories. Mainly include almond tofu, cheese (not cheese), milk rolls, dried cheese, milk pastry, etc. There is also a branch at the northwest corner of Xibianmen Overpass.
Other famous snacks:
Maji Yueshengzhai on Hubu Street: west of Ruibin Building in Dashilan Menzhang Alley, the offal soup there is large and the ingredients are fresh, loose meat Not bad, freshly fried. However, the dining environment is very simple.
Baodu Feng: Menzhang Hutong Langfang No. 2, east of Ruibin Building. (Note: We also sell Beijing’s traditional mutton-shabu-shabu). The original old Beijing Back Gate Bridge Baodu Feng. There is a branch on the ground floor of Xibei Noodle Village in Liuliqiao.
Full belly: West of the road south of the east gate of Taoranting Park (near the overpass). Baoduman was first located at the southwest corner of Dongsi Archway and closed before the Cultural Revolution.
Jinshenglong Paodu Store: To the north of the west side of Jiandemen Bridge, it was demolished from Dongzhimen. The original Baodu Feng in Dong'an Market, Beijing, failed to compete with Baodu Feng in Menzhang Hutong for the trademark rights a few years ago.
Dongxingshun Baodu Zhang: East edge of Qianhai, east side of barbecue season. The front door is very inconspicuous. The "sheep frost sausage" was recently restored.
Chatangli: To the east of the road south of the east gate of Taoranting, not far from Baoduman.
Li Ji Baishui Yangtou: West of Zhushikou, north of the road, under the overpass. In addition to Baishui Sheep Head, there are also many snacks.
Yangtouma: On the northwest side of Liuliqiao Overpass, on the basement floor of Xibei Youmian Village. When Xibei Noodle Village opened, there were 8 famous snack restaurants, but now only Sheep Head Horse and Paodu Feng remain.
BBQ King: On the south side of Di’anmen Bridge, on the west side of the road, this restaurant sells BBQ and Mendeng Meat Pies. It is said that it was the one on Beixiao Street in the past, but for some reason the signboard "Big Belly King" is only hung inside the store, and there are only three words "Big Belly Shop" outside the store.
Door Nail Li: To the west of Chegongzhuang and to the north of Santa Temple Road. Operating door-nail meatloaf and fried belly.
About Niujie Snacks:
After Niujie was demolished, several restaurants moved to Nanheng West Street (Nanheng West Street will be demolished again recently). There are three comparable restaurants on the west side of Beijing Health School. famous. They are:
Hongji Snack Bar: It is famous for its beef cubes, and it also sells various sticky goods, fried cakes, loose meat, etc. (Note: I once bought 1 catty of beef cubes here, and ate it with 1 catty of pancakes)
Lao Baoduman: (not from the same family as Tao Ranting’s Baoduman, they are said to be relatives) Now They no longer sell fried tripe, but only sell five-spice roast beef and mutton with sesame seed cakes, 2 yuan a piece, high quality and low price. However, Nanheng West Street is about to be demolished recently, and "Laobaoduman" has moved to the Qingfangzhai Restaurant 50 meters east and north, but it is only a stopgap measure. (Note: The five-spice braised beef and mutton sandwiched with sesame cakes is delicious. It costs 2 yuan each. It is only available after 4 p.m., so there is a queue every day)
Rice cake plum: various rice cakes and sticky goods.
Niujie Halal Snack City: East of the Health School, but there are no authentic snacks there (according to netizens’ recommendations, the Nianji Sauce Pork, No. 9 meatloaf, and No. 14 Sheep Jiezi are good).
Zhibinlou Restaurant Snack Shop: at the south entrance of Jiaozi Hutong, there are many varieties of snacks and the environment is good. The breakfast soy milk is very delicious, it has the so-called "brine taste". A bowl of soy milk and two sugar pancakes, a standard Beijing-style breakfast.
There are also some small shops, although they are not famous, but they have their own unique skills. For example, there is a small shop at the east entrance of Nanheng West Street that is very delicious;
In addition, the newly opened Niujie Halal Supermarket has snacks on the first floor, and only a "rice cake shop" has been moved back.
About braised pork:
The full name of braised pork is braised braised small intestine. Derived from Su Zaorou and formed later. The most famous one now is Xiaochang Chen. The old store of Xiaochang Chen is at the east entrance of Nanheng East Street on Hufang Road. It has been demolished. Each store is opened by his or her family after the company split, and it is not a chain. Most of them are small shops. Several small intestine rice restaurants opened by his daughter are relatively large in scale. They also offer braised casseroles, braised hot pots and various stir-fried dishes (mainly with water). The dining environment is also good. But it lacks the fun of having a meal around the fire.
Small Intestine Chen: Menzhang Hutong Langfang Ertiao, next door to Ma Ji Yuesheng Zhai. (Note: Not bad, you can smell the aroma from a long way away. The main ingredients are pig waste. Next to it is the halal shop, which is a peaceful place. Everything is safe and sound.)
Small Intestine: Nanheng East Street , not far to the west from the site of the original old store.
Small Intestine: Opposite the Hufangqiao Workers’ Club, in Lazhu Hutong.
Small Intestine Restaurant: Majiapu, Yongwai, north of West Gexinli Road.
Small Intestine Chen Restaurant: District 3 of Fangqun Garden (Fangqun Road), next to Fangzhuang Police Station.
Xiaochang Chen Restaurant: outside Andingmen, south of Xiejie Road, Waiguan.
In addition, on the north side of the T-shaped intersection of Taiping Street in Taoranting, there is Chenji Braised Restaurant, which tastes pretty good. It is said that they are related to Xiaochang Chenye.
Yizhong Restaurant: From the Dongsi intersection to the east of Beilu Road, the four intersections. There is a signboard in the store called "Braised Sauce Zhang". Zhang Ji Braised Sauce in the old Beijing Meat Market Guanghelou Theater is very famous, but I don't know if this one is the other one.
There are a few braised braised restaurants that are also well-known, but they are not time-honored: Tian Dachang: on the south side of the Andingmen overpass; Kailin Braised Restaurant: on the south side of the west side of the Hufangqiao intersection , has been operating braised pork for more than ten years; Fried Liver: at the Zhao Dengyu intersection of Xinei Street, facing demolition; there is also a small shop on the east side of the Drum Tower, selling braised pork and fried liver, which is somewhat famous on the Internet.
I feel that Xiaochang Chen has the best taste and is not expensive (usually 5 yuan for the bottom of the bowl), but unfortunately, Xiaochang Chen lacks white meat in the bottom of the pot, while other restaurants have it.
To the southwest (north-south direction) of Hufangqiao intersection, there is a fried cake selling, and many people line up to buy it. I heard that there is a braised duck restaurant southwest of the intersection (going east-west) which is also very good
There is a "Liqun Roast Duck Restaurant" at the front door which is good, but hard to find. It is a roast duck restaurant opened by a master chef from Quanjude
Full name of service provider: Liqun Roast Duck Restaurant, Chongwen District, Beijing
Introduction: Our restaurant is a Qing Dynasty courtyard house, specializing in roast duck and Chinese food. Our restaurant is inherited
Palace Hanging On the basis of oven-roasted duck, we learn from the strengths of other families. Although the process is complicated, we will not dare
to save manpower, and although the raw materials are expensive, we will not dare to reduce material resources. Our store always uses first-class Beijing stuffed duck, carefully prepares it, and serves our customers with authentic traditional hanging oven roast duck.
Business address: No. 11, Xiangfeng Hutong, Qianmen East Street, Chongwen District
Contact information: 67055578, 67025681
Services: Roast duck, Chinese food
Service price: Roast duck 65 yuan per set
A few notes:
The above does not include all snack bars in Beijing, but the more famous ones.
Although the state-owned and time-honored snack bars in Beijing still need to be improved in terms of operation and service, and the taste is mixed, at least the cooking methods are still very authentic, and the prices are very cheap. Most snacks are complicated to make and the profit is not high, which is why many restaurants and private stalls do not make them. As for several so-called snack cities, they only care about making money and do not pay attention to social benefits. The snacks they sell are not authentic, have few varieties, are of low quality and high prices. They are purely misleading foreign tourists and discrediting Beijing snacks. For example, there are only a few kinds of Beijing snacks in the old Beijing street of Dong'an Market. A fried cake sells for 2 yuan, while the state-owned store only sells it for 8 cents. The others turned out to be fried noodles, fried jelly, fried rice, fried skewers and other items from street stalls. Wangfujing Snack Street sells the most fried belly (because of the huge profits), followed by the ones selling mutton skewers. When Wangfujing Snack City opened, it was home to many time-honored brands, but they soon closed.