Authentic Halal Hotpot Beijing: Fangchengshun Mutton, Korean Chicken & Hui Muslim Noodles
Summary: A Beijing halal restaurant guide centered on Fangchengshun mutton hotpot, Korean-style dishes, Jingdong meat pie, lamb noodles, and other Hui Muslim food stops, with source details and photos preserved.
129. Fangchengshun Hot Pot

This old Beijing-style hot pot restaurant near Liuliqiao has been open for nearly twenty years.

It is usually very popular, so you will need to wait in line during meal times.


We highly recommend their sesame flatbread (shaobing), which is crispy and delicious, rivaling the ones at Jubaoyuan.
Address: No. 45, Lianjian Residential Area, Taipingqiao West Road
130. Yueshengguan

This is a newly opened modern barbecue restaurant. It has an east and a west wing, both owned by the same place, just separated into private rooms and general seating.


Korean-style stir-fried rice cakes (chaoniangao)

Fresh steak and marinated steak

Ginseng chicken soup

Grilled chicken nuggets

Servers will help you grill the meat. The service is great, but it is a bit pricey, costing over 150 yuan per person.
Address: Ground floor shops, Yabao City, No. 19 Ritan North Road, Chaoyang District
131. Heiji Shuangheshun Restaurant

This is an old Beijing-style restaurant serving various halal snacks, hot pot, and stir-fried dishes.

It is near Wangfujing, so it gets a bit crowded at lunch.

Beijing-style meat pie (jingdong roubing)

Lamb noodle soup (yangrou cuamian)
Address: No. 76, Donghuangchenggen South Street, Dongcheng District
132. Xi'an Jiasan Steamed Buns

This is the Beijing branch of the famous Xi'an Jiasan soup-filled steamed bun (guantang baozi) shop.

They sell various Xi'an halal snacks, including crumbled flatbread in soup (paomo), barbecue, and steamed beef with rice flour (fenzheng niurou).

Three-treasure covered bowl tea (sanpaotai gaiwancha)

For the soup-filled steamed buns, you should take a small bite first to drink the broth before eating the rest of the bun.

I quite like eating this mixed vegetable stew (huicai).

Eight-treasure porridge (babaozhou).
Address: No. 1A, Baiyunguan Street, Xicheng District.
133. Baodu Feng (Caishikou Branch).

This is a time-honored brand founded in the late Qing Dynasty and one of the most famous Beijing snacks.

There are many branches, but I suggest coming to this one at Caishikou. It is away from the tourist spots, not crowded, and you can also eat hot pot mutton (shuanrou) here.


There are dozens of types of tripe (baodu). If you do not know which part to choose, I suggest picking the first two on the menu, as they are the most classic flavors.
Address: Lianhua Hutong, southwest of the Caishikou intersection (west side of Fenghua Haojing).
134. Indian Kitchen (Yindu Xiaochu).

It is near the Liangma River, and there is a halal sign hanging at the entrance.

The storefront is small, but the space on the second floor is quite large.




Indian cuisine naturally offers a variety of curries to choose from.
Address: 2nd Floor, No. 2 Sanlitun North Street.
135. Ali Fast Food Restaurant.

This Xinjiang-style restaurant is run by Uyghurs, and the taste is quite authentic.


Roasted lamb chops (kao yangpai).

Hand-pulled noodle soup (tang mianpian).
Address: No. 4 Ritan North Road.
136. Father's New Style Western Regions Cuisine (Fuqin Xinpai Xiyu Meishi).

This is also a newly opened restaurant run by Xinjiang Uyghurs.

It features a very nice environment with elegant decor.


Meat in naan bread (nang bao rou).

Baked buns (kao baozi).

Big plate chicken (dapanji).
Address: No. 12 Courtyard, Liangmahe South Road, Chaoyang District
137. Jianghu No. 80

This is a modern-style Xinjiang restaurant with several chain locations.

House-made drinks.

Spicy lamb hooves (hula yangti)

Peppery chicken (jiaoma ji)

Stir-fried tripe strips (chao dusi)

Barbecue meat (kaorou)
Address: Ground floor shops, Chaoyang Road Entrepreneurship Park
138.
Wengasi Muslim Restaurant

Wengasi shares the same name as a companion of the Prophet who came to China to spread Islam during the Tang Dynasty. His tomb is still preserved in Guangzhou today.

Potato chips (zha shupian)

Turkish grilled fish (tuerqi kaoyu)
Address: Ground floor shops, first floor, Wanda Plaza, Guomao, Chaoyang District
139. Xueying Heshunzhai Lamb Spine Hot Pot

Xueying is a village for Hui Muslims. There are several small to medium-sized halal restaurants at the village entrance, and this one is the busiest.

They serve lamb spine hot pot (yangxiezi) and instant-boiled lamb (shuanyangrou).

The lamb spine has a unique flavor and is stewed until very tender. It comes with side dishes and is affordably priced.
Address: Daxing District
No. 10, Lane 16, Qingzheng South Road, Xueying Village, Panggezhuang Town
More information on halal restaurants in Beijing can be found at the link below:
[Beijing Special Halal Dining Guide (Including the Most Complete List of Foreign Restaurants)] (Part 1)
[Beijing Special Halal Dining Guide (Including the Most Complete List of Foreign Restaurants)] (Part 2)
[Beijing Special Halal Dining Guide (Including the Most Complete List of Foreign Restaurants)] (Part 3)
A Guide to Halal Dining in Beijing (Part 4)
A Guide to Halal Dining in Beijing (Part 5)
A Guide to Halal Dining in Beijing (Part 6)
A Guide to Halal Dining in Beijing (Part 7)