Halal Restaurant Near Me Beijing: Beef Soup, Zhizi Barbecue & Xi'an Yangrou Paomo Guide

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Summary: A Beijing halal restaurant guide for Ramadan-season dining, covering beef soup, old Beijing zhizi barbecue, Xi'an yangrou paomo (lamb soup with bread), pizza, and other qingzhen restaurants.

I am posting my tenth guide to Beijing's special halal food during Ramadan. This one took a long time because it is hard to find halal restaurants in Beijing I have not tried yet. I welcome all halal food lovers to share new spots with me. If you know a good place, do not keep it to yourself—please leave me a message.

151. Hu's Original Beef Soup (Huji Yuanzhi Niuroutang)



Last week, a friend stumbled upon a beef soup shop run by Hui Muslims from Huainan, Anhui. It has been open for over five years, and I only just found out about it. I tried local beef soup in Huai'an, Jiangsu last year, and now I have found authentic Huainan beef soup here in Beijing. It is similar to the Huai'an style but with a stronger flavor. One bowl of beef soup costs 18 yuan and you can add noodles or rice noodles. You can pair it with two sesame flatbreads (shaobing) for 2 yuan each; they have green onions inside and are very crispy. The shop has Anhui-style decor, is clean and tidy, and the service is great.













Address: First floor, Shuangtian Building, 30 Jia, North Third Ring West Road

152. Houweiju Old Beijing Iron Griddle Barbecue (Zizhikaorou)



Most old Beijing iron griddle barbecue spots are halal. This one is near Taoranting Park. It is spacious and popular. The meat is fresh and tender, and they have marinated eggplant that smells amazing when grilled. The prices are also very reasonable.







Address: 31 Nanwei Road, Xicheng District, Beijing (the first traffic light south of Xiaoxiang Building, then head west)

153. Qinshengxuan Xi'an Lamb Pita Bread Soup (Yangrou Paomo)



There are not many halal pita bread soup shops in Beijing. Besides Xi'an Restaurant, Old Yang's Pita Bread Soup, and Jia San Soup Dumplings, this is one of the most authentic ones. Of course, it cannot compare to the taste of the Muslim Quarter in Xi'an, but it is a shop with a good variety of pita bread soup.



Address: 40-10 North Third Ring Middle Road (near Taipingzhuang Bridge)

154. Laikebi Happy Pizza



This is a delicious and comfortable halal Western restaurant next to the University of Political Science and Law in Changping. Prices in Changping are lower than in the city center, so a simple pizza meal here only costs a few dozen yuan.

Many international students eat here at noon. I heard the owner opened another branch in Ningxia. Overall, it is great value for money.













Address: 17 Songyuan Road, Changping District, Beijing

155. First floor of Qianmen Old Zhalan Mall



After renovations, many old halal brands have moved into Qianmen Street. You can buy delicious chicken leg rice wraps at the takeout window of the Donglaishun Dazhalan branch.





The Old Zhalan food street now has new halal octopus balls and Korean-style spicy rice cakes.





Address: First floor, Jilong Old Zhalan Mall, 7 Dazhalan

156. Second floor food court of Qianmen 1796 Mall



The first floor of 1796 Mall sells clothing for seniors, while the second-floor food court is mostly halal snack stalls. They have Baye Halal Grilled Beef Scorpions, soybean paste noodles (zhajiangmian), meat pies (xianbing), spicy hot pot (malatang), and savory crepes (jianbing guozi), all of which are halal.







Address: Second floor, 1796 Mall, Qianmen Dazhalan Commercial Street

157. Hailiye Yunnan Halal Restaurant



This shop is in its trial opening phase. They do not sell alcohol, and the environment and food are both good. I tried the Zhaotong potato chicken, braised beef, black goat milk cheese, beef rice noodles, and passion fruit lemon juice. Everything was delicious. It is a good place for a date, and the average cost is 60 yuan per person.

















Address: First floor, World Financial Center.

158. Nangeng Street, Miyun District.



Nangeng Street is a halal food street in Miyun town. Many local restaurants are here, serving dumplings, seafood, barbecue, snacks, and hot pot. It is quite far from downtown Beijing. There is also an old mosque here, though its construction date is unknown.









Address: Nangeng Street, Miyun District, Beijing.

159. Tanghe Halal Restaurant.



This restaurant is inside the Gubei Water Town scenic area. You must buy a ticket to the scenic area to enter and eat.



Even though it is inside a tourist spot, the service and food quality are excellent, and the prices are cheap. There is a river right next to the restaurant. The outer walls are made of transparent glass, so you can enjoy the view while you eat.







Address: No. 011, Huanjie, Gubei Water Town Square, Miyun.
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