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Halal Restaurant Near Me Beijing: Zhizi Barbecue, Big Plate Chicken & Hui Muslim Hotpot Guide

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Summary: A Beijing halal restaurant guide covering Zhizi barbecue, Diji snacks, Xuezhan big plate chicken, halal hotpot, Xinjiang dishes, and Hui Muslim dining details, with the original addresses, photos, and food notes preserved.

This is the fourth collection of information on special halal restaurants in Beijing that I have put together. Links to the previous parts are 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)

80. Zhizi Revolution (Zhizi Geming)



This is an old Beijing iron-griddle barbecue (zhizi kaorou) shop with several branches. This is the Gulou branch.



The decor is in the style of the early post-liberation period, and they even use enamel mugs for drinking water.



The walls are covered with old newspapers, and it is very popular.



Beijing-style pickled cabbage (suancai), which you grill to eat.



For the best experience, pour the whole plate of meat onto the iron griddle and flip it while it cooks.

Address: No. 25 Lingdang Hutong, Jiugulou Street (Gulou Branch)

81. Di's Braised Meat Snack Shop (Diji Jiangrou Xiaochidian)



This shop is a very small takeout window. They recently started selling braised chicken with rice (huangmenji mifan), but I tried it once, didn't like it, and they stopped selling it later.



However, their snacks and pastries still taste great. This is a brown sugar sesame cake (tanghuoshao).



This is aiwowo, a type of Beijing snack.



The glutinous rice roll with bean flour (lvdagun) tastes just as good as Hongji's, and the advantage is that you don't have to wait in a long line.



The sesame flatbread (shaobing) also tastes very authentic.

Address: First floor of Dahuozhi Barbecue, Nanheng West Street.

82. Blood Station Big Plate Chicken (Xuezhan Dapanji)



People say this is a very popular big plate chicken (dapanji) chain from Xinjiang that just opened near Beijing West Railway Station. The name comes from the fact that the original shop in Xinjiang was located near a blood station, so locals know to go there for big plate chicken.



For the grand opening, the owner is giving away yogurt.



Authentic spicy lamb trotters (hula yangti).



I often eat the stir-fried meat with flatbread (nang chaorou).



The potatoes in the big plate chicken are stewed until very soft, and the flavor is good.

Address: Second floor of Ruihai Building, next to Beijing West Railway Station.

84. Islam Lan Hot Pot.



I highly recommend this new restaurant. It specializes in hot pot buffets and costs 63 yuan per person with a group discount.



Besides the hot pot buffet, each person can pick up two skewers of tender grilled meat from the window at a time.



They also have excellent matcha cake. It is not like the cheap cakes at typical buffets; everyone who tries it says it is good.



The restaurant is clean and tidy. The waitresses wear headscarves, there is a prayer room, and the restaurant is smoke-free and alcohol-free. Even the fermented bean curd (jiangdoufu) is made without alcohol.



The vegetables and fruits are fresh. If you want fruit, the staff will cut it fresh for you.



Each person gets a small individual pot, or groups can choose a split-pot (yuanyang guo).



You can also ask the chef to make pizza, and the taste is just as good as a dedicated pizza shop.



After the meal, there is high-quality ice cream you can eat to your heart's content. The whole meal really only costs 63 yuan per person. The owner is very devout, and during Ramadan, they provide free meals for suhoor and iftar.

Address: No. 11 Huixin East Street, Chaoyang District.

85. Jiaoming Peppery and Numbing Restaurant.



This restaurant is ranked number one for food in Wudaokou on Meituan.



It specializes in peppery and numbing chicken (jiaomaji) and offers various flavors.



Stir-fried small cucumbers.



The big plate chicken (dapanji) is a must-order at any Xinjiang restaurant, and the taste is fantastic.

Address: 3rd-4th Floor, Phase 1, International Food Court, No. 29 Chengfu Road, Wudaokou, Haidian District. It is near Exit A of Wudaokou Subway Station, opposite the Hualian Shopping Plaza (300 meters west of Wudaokou Cinema, on the third floor of Richang Restaurant).

86. Xingyuege Muslim Restaurant.



Friends (dosti) from Northeast China in Beijing are in luck, because I finally found a restaurant that specializes in halal Northeast-style dishes.



The restaurant's home base is Harbin.



The decor style is also very Harbin.



Double-cooked pork (guobaorou) is a famous Northeast dish, served here in the Harbin-style savory version.



Steamed dumplings (shaomai) are also a common Northeast home-style dish.



They also have home-style tofu (jiachang doufu). Friends (dosti) from the Northeast who miss the taste of home should take the chance to try it.

Address: Shop 102, Building 2, Courtyard 2, Lixiangcheng, Hongye Road, Xihongmen Town.

87. Suzhou Hui Muslim Restaurant.



Many friends see the name and think it is a Suzhou-style halal restaurant, but it is not. This shop is in the Suzhou community near Beijing Railway Station and is an authentic old Beijing restaurant.



I highly recommend their soybean paste noodles (zhajiangmian). The toppings look tempting, and the taste is very authentic.

Address: No. 36, Suzhou Hutong, Dongcheng District.

88. Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio (Jingmen Lao Bao San).



The stir-fry trio refers to lamb heart, lamb liver, and lamb kidney. This place specializes in Beijing-style hot pot.

Address: No. 45, Yinmajing, Fangzhuang East Road.

89. Jufuyuan Hot Pot.



Although the shop claims to be an old brand from Niujie, as someone from Niujie, I have never heard of this place.

Address: No. 14, Haihu Xili, 100 meters south of Dazhong Electronics.

90. Jingdong Meat Pie.



A small shop with a modest storefront that specializes in Jingdong meat pies (Jingdong roubing).



I tried a beef one. The crust was crispy and the meat was tender. It is worth recommending.

Address: Yinmajing, Fangzhuang East Road, near Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio. Find Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio and walk 100 meters south.

91. Ningxia Flavor Summer Language (Ningwei Xiayu).



A newly opened Ningxia-style halal restaurant in the busy Chaoyangmen area with a very nice environment.



Our group of over ten people tried almost everything on the menu.



Sweet rice made by Northwest Hui Muslims.



The lamb trotters are very flavorful.



Every dish is solid and they put a lot of effort into the presentation.



Rice sausage (michangzi).



Hui Muslim fried dough (youxiang).



Hui Muslim snack platter.



This place is great for group meals. You can push tables together for over ten people, and the prices are not expensive.

Address: 2F, Fenglian Plaza, No. 18 Chaoyangmen Outer Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

92. Dianxinyuan Yunnan-style halal restaurant.



I found this Yunnan halal restaurant by accident in Yizhuang.



There used to be only one Yunnan halal restaurant in Beijing called Dalifu, but it has already closed.



When you come for Yunnan food, the steam pot chicken (qiguoji) is a must-order.



Stir-fried yellow beef (xiaochao huangniurou).



Pineapple rice (boluofan). This shop has a quiet, elegant atmosphere and the prices are cheap.

Address: Ground floor shop on the north side of Yongkang Apartment, No. 18 Kangding Street (100 meters west of Exit A, Tongjinanlu Subway Station).

93. Eliya Halal Bakery.



This is a high-end halal pastry shop.



They have all kinds of beautiful desserts.



They use imported halal cream as an ingredient. The prices are actually not expensive, and the taste is top-notch.

Address: Ground floor shop 06, Building 56, Changying Minzu Jiayuan, Changying Middle Road, Chaoyang District.

94. Xingu Halal Charcoal BBQ.



This shop was originally labeled as Korean BBQ, but business was affected by the THAAD incident, so the owner removed the word Korean. After all, the owner is from Changying and has nothing to do with Korea.



Walk up the stairs to the second floor and you will find a hidden gem. The owner bought the whole building and rented the space next door to the Changying Three Brothers.



If you go in the afternoon, you do not need to wait in line. People say it was packed when it first opened, but business is not as good as before due to the THAAD incident.



The meat is fresh and the service is top-tier.



Servers help you grill the meat the whole time, so you do not need to do it yourself.



The lettuce is for wrapping the grilled meat.



You can also eat the steamed egg custard and cheese on the side of the grill.



Halal soybean paste soup (dajiangtang).



Dip the tender beef in five-spice seasoning to eat it.

Address: Opposite the south gate of Minzu Jiayuan residential area on Changying Middle Road, next to Yunding Billiards Club (west side of Minzu Primary School).

96. Beijing Dumpling House



I found an old Beijing halal dumpling house. People say they get a huge crowd for breakfast.

Address: 200 meters south of Ciqikou subway station.

97. Yijinzhai



They sell all kinds of old Beijing halal snacks and pastries.

Address: A row of storefronts next to the Changying Mosque.

98. Yongchang Old Restaurant



Yongchang is a place in Gansu. This shop serves home-style Northwest Chinese food, but it is not your typical Northwest restaurant. I saw many dish names for the first time, such as highland barley fish-shaped noodles (qingke mian cuoyu), old restaurant spicy noodles (laoguanzi mian lazi), and lamb nest rice (yangrou wowo fan).

Address: West side of the storefronts at 13 Guanzhuang Road, Haitianyise.

99. Daka Barbecue



The old halal seafood stall changed its sign and is now called Daka Barbecue. They have roasted squab and spicy crayfish here.

Address: Haitianyise storefronts, 13 Guanzhuang Road, Chaoyang District.

100. Silk Road Impression



For my 100th restaurant recommendation, I chose the newly renovated Silk Road Impression restaurant.



They have cold tossed mint leaves, which I previously only ate in Yunnan.



You can eat Kazakh-style potatoes here.

Address: 1st Floor, Building C, Wudong Building, 9 Chegongzhuang Street, Xicheng District (Beijing Drainage Group).

[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) view all
Reposted from the web

Summary: A Beijing halal restaurant guide covering Zhizi barbecue, Diji snacks, Xuezhan big plate chicken, halal hotpot, Xinjiang dishes, and Hui Muslim dining details, with the original addresses, photos, and food notes preserved.

This is the fourth collection of information on special halal restaurants in Beijing that I have put together. Links to the previous parts are 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)

80. Zhizi Revolution (Zhizi Geming)



This is an old Beijing iron-griddle barbecue (zhizi kaorou) shop with several branches. This is the Gulou branch.



The decor is in the style of the early post-liberation period, and they even use enamel mugs for drinking water.



The walls are covered with old newspapers, and it is very popular.



Beijing-style pickled cabbage (suancai), which you grill to eat.



For the best experience, pour the whole plate of meat onto the iron griddle and flip it while it cooks.

Address: No. 25 Lingdang Hutong, Jiugulou Street (Gulou Branch)

81. Di's Braised Meat Snack Shop (Diji Jiangrou Xiaochidian)



This shop is a very small takeout window. They recently started selling braised chicken with rice (huangmenji mifan), but I tried it once, didn't like it, and they stopped selling it later.



However, their snacks and pastries still taste great. This is a brown sugar sesame cake (tanghuoshao).



This is aiwowo, a type of Beijing snack.



The glutinous rice roll with bean flour (lvdagun) tastes just as good as Hongji's, and the advantage is that you don't have to wait in a long line.



The sesame flatbread (shaobing) also tastes very authentic.

Address: First floor of Dahuozhi Barbecue, Nanheng West Street.

82. Blood Station Big Plate Chicken (Xuezhan Dapanji)



People say this is a very popular big plate chicken (dapanji) chain from Xinjiang that just opened near Beijing West Railway Station. The name comes from the fact that the original shop in Xinjiang was located near a blood station, so locals know to go there for big plate chicken.



For the grand opening, the owner is giving away yogurt.



Authentic spicy lamb trotters (hula yangti).



I often eat the stir-fried meat with flatbread (nang chaorou).



The potatoes in the big plate chicken are stewed until very soft, and the flavor is good.

Address: Second floor of Ruihai Building, next to Beijing West Railway Station.

84. Islam Lan Hot Pot.



I highly recommend this new restaurant. It specializes in hot pot buffets and costs 63 yuan per person with a group discount.



Besides the hot pot buffet, each person can pick up two skewers of tender grilled meat from the window at a time.



They also have excellent matcha cake. It is not like the cheap cakes at typical buffets; everyone who tries it says it is good.



The restaurant is clean and tidy. The waitresses wear headscarves, there is a prayer room, and the restaurant is smoke-free and alcohol-free. Even the fermented bean curd (jiangdoufu) is made without alcohol.



The vegetables and fruits are fresh. If you want fruit, the staff will cut it fresh for you.



Each person gets a small individual pot, or groups can choose a split-pot (yuanyang guo).



You can also ask the chef to make pizza, and the taste is just as good as a dedicated pizza shop.



After the meal, there is high-quality ice cream you can eat to your heart's content. The whole meal really only costs 63 yuan per person. The owner is very devout, and during Ramadan, they provide free meals for suhoor and iftar.

Address: No. 11 Huixin East Street, Chaoyang District.

85. Jiaoming Peppery and Numbing Restaurant.



This restaurant is ranked number one for food in Wudaokou on Meituan.



It specializes in peppery and numbing chicken (jiaomaji) and offers various flavors.



Stir-fried small cucumbers.



The big plate chicken (dapanji) is a must-order at any Xinjiang restaurant, and the taste is fantastic.

Address: 3rd-4th Floor, Phase 1, International Food Court, No. 29 Chengfu Road, Wudaokou, Haidian District. It is near Exit A of Wudaokou Subway Station, opposite the Hualian Shopping Plaza (300 meters west of Wudaokou Cinema, on the third floor of Richang Restaurant).

86. Xingyuege Muslim Restaurant.



Friends (dosti) from Northeast China in Beijing are in luck, because I finally found a restaurant that specializes in halal Northeast-style dishes.



The restaurant's home base is Harbin.



The decor style is also very Harbin.



Double-cooked pork (guobaorou) is a famous Northeast dish, served here in the Harbin-style savory version.



Steamed dumplings (shaomai) are also a common Northeast home-style dish.



They also have home-style tofu (jiachang doufu). Friends (dosti) from the Northeast who miss the taste of home should take the chance to try it.

Address: Shop 102, Building 2, Courtyard 2, Lixiangcheng, Hongye Road, Xihongmen Town.

87. Suzhou Hui Muslim Restaurant.



Many friends see the name and think it is a Suzhou-style halal restaurant, but it is not. This shop is in the Suzhou community near Beijing Railway Station and is an authentic old Beijing restaurant.



I highly recommend their soybean paste noodles (zhajiangmian). The toppings look tempting, and the taste is very authentic.

Address: No. 36, Suzhou Hutong, Dongcheng District.

88. Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio (Jingmen Lao Bao San).



The stir-fry trio refers to lamb heart, lamb liver, and lamb kidney. This place specializes in Beijing-style hot pot.

Address: No. 45, Yinmajing, Fangzhuang East Road.

89. Jufuyuan Hot Pot.



Although the shop claims to be an old brand from Niujie, as someone from Niujie, I have never heard of this place.

Address: No. 14, Haihu Xili, 100 meters south of Dazhong Electronics.

90. Jingdong Meat Pie.



A small shop with a modest storefront that specializes in Jingdong meat pies (Jingdong roubing).



I tried a beef one. The crust was crispy and the meat was tender. It is worth recommending.

Address: Yinmajing, Fangzhuang East Road, near Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio. Find Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio and walk 100 meters south.

91. Ningxia Flavor Summer Language (Ningwei Xiayu).



A newly opened Ningxia-style halal restaurant in the busy Chaoyangmen area with a very nice environment.



Our group of over ten people tried almost everything on the menu.



Sweet rice made by Northwest Hui Muslims.



The lamb trotters are very flavorful.



Every dish is solid and they put a lot of effort into the presentation.



Rice sausage (michangzi).



Hui Muslim fried dough (youxiang).



Hui Muslim snack platter.



This place is great for group meals. You can push tables together for over ten people, and the prices are not expensive.

Address: 2F, Fenglian Plaza, No. 18 Chaoyangmen Outer Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

92. Dianxinyuan Yunnan-style halal restaurant.



I found this Yunnan halal restaurant by accident in Yizhuang.



There used to be only one Yunnan halal restaurant in Beijing called Dalifu, but it has already closed.



When you come for Yunnan food, the steam pot chicken (qiguoji) is a must-order.



Stir-fried yellow beef (xiaochao huangniurou).



Pineapple rice (boluofan). This shop has a quiet, elegant atmosphere and the prices are cheap.

Address: Ground floor shop on the north side of Yongkang Apartment, No. 18 Kangding Street (100 meters west of Exit A, Tongjinanlu Subway Station).

93. Eliya Halal Bakery.



This is a high-end halal pastry shop.



They have all kinds of beautiful desserts.



They use imported halal cream as an ingredient. The prices are actually not expensive, and the taste is top-notch.

Address: Ground floor shop 06, Building 56, Changying Minzu Jiayuan, Changying Middle Road, Chaoyang District.

94. Xingu Halal Charcoal BBQ.



This shop was originally labeled as Korean BBQ, but business was affected by the THAAD incident, so the owner removed the word Korean. After all, the owner is from Changying and has nothing to do with Korea.



Walk up the stairs to the second floor and you will find a hidden gem. The owner bought the whole building and rented the space next door to the Changying Three Brothers.



If you go in the afternoon, you do not need to wait in line. People say it was packed when it first opened, but business is not as good as before due to the THAAD incident.



The meat is fresh and the service is top-tier.



Servers help you grill the meat the whole time, so you do not need to do it yourself.



The lettuce is for wrapping the grilled meat.



You can also eat the steamed egg custard and cheese on the side of the grill.



Halal soybean paste soup (dajiangtang).



Dip the tender beef in five-spice seasoning to eat it.

Address: Opposite the south gate of Minzu Jiayuan residential area on Changying Middle Road, next to Yunding Billiards Club (west side of Minzu Primary School).

96. Beijing Dumpling House



I found an old Beijing halal dumpling house. People say they get a huge crowd for breakfast.

Address: 200 meters south of Ciqikou subway station.

97. Yijinzhai



They sell all kinds of old Beijing halal snacks and pastries.

Address: A row of storefronts next to the Changying Mosque.

98. Yongchang Old Restaurant



Yongchang is a place in Gansu. This shop serves home-style Northwest Chinese food, but it is not your typical Northwest restaurant. I saw many dish names for the first time, such as highland barley fish-shaped noodles (qingke mian cuoyu), old restaurant spicy noodles (laoguanzi mian lazi), and lamb nest rice (yangrou wowo fan).

Address: West side of the storefronts at 13 Guanzhuang Road, Haitianyise.

99. Daka Barbecue



The old halal seafood stall changed its sign and is now called Daka Barbecue. They have roasted squab and spicy crayfish here.

Address: Haitianyise storefronts, 13 Guanzhuang Road, Chaoyang District.

100. Silk Road Impression



For my 100th restaurant recommendation, I chose the newly renovated Silk Road Impression restaurant.



They have cold tossed mint leaves, which I previously only ate in Yunnan.



You can eat Kazakh-style potatoes here.

Address: 1st Floor, Building C, Wudong Building, 9 Chegongzhuang Street, Xicheng District (Beijing Drainage Group).

[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)
6
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Halal Restaurant Near Me Beijing: Zhizi Barbecue, Big Plate Chicken & Hui Muslim Hotpot Guide

Articlesali2007fr posted the article • 0 comments • 6 views • 18 hours ago • data from similar tags

Reposted from the web

Summary: A Beijing halal restaurant guide covering Zhizi barbecue, Diji snacks, Xuezhan big plate chicken, halal hotpot, Xinjiang dishes, and Hui Muslim dining details, with the original addresses, photos, and food notes preserved.

This is the fourth collection of information on special halal restaurants in Beijing that I have put together. Links to the previous parts are 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)

80. Zhizi Revolution (Zhizi Geming)



This is an old Beijing iron-griddle barbecue (zhizi kaorou) shop with several branches. This is the Gulou branch.



The decor is in the style of the early post-liberation period, and they even use enamel mugs for drinking water.



The walls are covered with old newspapers, and it is very popular.



Beijing-style pickled cabbage (suancai), which you grill to eat.



For the best experience, pour the whole plate of meat onto the iron griddle and flip it while it cooks.

Address: No. 25 Lingdang Hutong, Jiugulou Street (Gulou Branch)

81. Di's Braised Meat Snack Shop (Diji Jiangrou Xiaochidian)



This shop is a very small takeout window. They recently started selling braised chicken with rice (huangmenji mifan), but I tried it once, didn't like it, and they stopped selling it later.



However, their snacks and pastries still taste great. This is a brown sugar sesame cake (tanghuoshao).



This is aiwowo, a type of Beijing snack.



The glutinous rice roll with bean flour (lvdagun) tastes just as good as Hongji's, and the advantage is that you don't have to wait in a long line.



The sesame flatbread (shaobing) also tastes very authentic.

Address: First floor of Dahuozhi Barbecue, Nanheng West Street.

82. Blood Station Big Plate Chicken (Xuezhan Dapanji)



People say this is a very popular big plate chicken (dapanji) chain from Xinjiang that just opened near Beijing West Railway Station. The name comes from the fact that the original shop in Xinjiang was located near a blood station, so locals know to go there for big plate chicken.



For the grand opening, the owner is giving away yogurt.



Authentic spicy lamb trotters (hula yangti).



I often eat the stir-fried meat with flatbread (nang chaorou).



The potatoes in the big plate chicken are stewed until very soft, and the flavor is good.

Address: Second floor of Ruihai Building, next to Beijing West Railway Station.

84. Islam Lan Hot Pot.



I highly recommend this new restaurant. It specializes in hot pot buffets and costs 63 yuan per person with a group discount.



Besides the hot pot buffet, each person can pick up two skewers of tender grilled meat from the window at a time.



They also have excellent matcha cake. It is not like the cheap cakes at typical buffets; everyone who tries it says it is good.



The restaurant is clean and tidy. The waitresses wear headscarves, there is a prayer room, and the restaurant is smoke-free and alcohol-free. Even the fermented bean curd (jiangdoufu) is made without alcohol.



The vegetables and fruits are fresh. If you want fruit, the staff will cut it fresh for you.



Each person gets a small individual pot, or groups can choose a split-pot (yuanyang guo).



You can also ask the chef to make pizza, and the taste is just as good as a dedicated pizza shop.



After the meal, there is high-quality ice cream you can eat to your heart's content. The whole meal really only costs 63 yuan per person. The owner is very devout, and during Ramadan, they provide free meals for suhoor and iftar.

Address: No. 11 Huixin East Street, Chaoyang District.

85. Jiaoming Peppery and Numbing Restaurant.



This restaurant is ranked number one for food in Wudaokou on Meituan.



It specializes in peppery and numbing chicken (jiaomaji) and offers various flavors.



Stir-fried small cucumbers.



The big plate chicken (dapanji) is a must-order at any Xinjiang restaurant, and the taste is fantastic.

Address: 3rd-4th Floor, Phase 1, International Food Court, No. 29 Chengfu Road, Wudaokou, Haidian District. It is near Exit A of Wudaokou Subway Station, opposite the Hualian Shopping Plaza (300 meters west of Wudaokou Cinema, on the third floor of Richang Restaurant).

86. Xingyuege Muslim Restaurant.



Friends (dosti) from Northeast China in Beijing are in luck, because I finally found a restaurant that specializes in halal Northeast-style dishes.



The restaurant's home base is Harbin.



The decor style is also very Harbin.



Double-cooked pork (guobaorou) is a famous Northeast dish, served here in the Harbin-style savory version.



Steamed dumplings (shaomai) are also a common Northeast home-style dish.



They also have home-style tofu (jiachang doufu). Friends (dosti) from the Northeast who miss the taste of home should take the chance to try it.

Address: Shop 102, Building 2, Courtyard 2, Lixiangcheng, Hongye Road, Xihongmen Town.

87. Suzhou Hui Muslim Restaurant.



Many friends see the name and think it is a Suzhou-style halal restaurant, but it is not. This shop is in the Suzhou community near Beijing Railway Station and is an authentic old Beijing restaurant.



I highly recommend their soybean paste noodles (zhajiangmian). The toppings look tempting, and the taste is very authentic.

Address: No. 36, Suzhou Hutong, Dongcheng District.

88. Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio (Jingmen Lao Bao San).



The stir-fry trio refers to lamb heart, lamb liver, and lamb kidney. This place specializes in Beijing-style hot pot.

Address: No. 45, Yinmajing, Fangzhuang East Road.

89. Jufuyuan Hot Pot.



Although the shop claims to be an old brand from Niujie, as someone from Niujie, I have never heard of this place.

Address: No. 14, Haihu Xili, 100 meters south of Dazhong Electronics.

90. Jingdong Meat Pie.



A small shop with a modest storefront that specializes in Jingdong meat pies (Jingdong roubing).



I tried a beef one. The crust was crispy and the meat was tender. It is worth recommending.

Address: Yinmajing, Fangzhuang East Road, near Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio. Find Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio and walk 100 meters south.

91. Ningxia Flavor Summer Language (Ningwei Xiayu).



A newly opened Ningxia-style halal restaurant in the busy Chaoyangmen area with a very nice environment.



Our group of over ten people tried almost everything on the menu.



Sweet rice made by Northwest Hui Muslims.



The lamb trotters are very flavorful.



Every dish is solid and they put a lot of effort into the presentation.



Rice sausage (michangzi).



Hui Muslim fried dough (youxiang).



Hui Muslim snack platter.



This place is great for group meals. You can push tables together for over ten people, and the prices are not expensive.

Address: 2F, Fenglian Plaza, No. 18 Chaoyangmen Outer Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

92. Dianxinyuan Yunnan-style halal restaurant.



I found this Yunnan halal restaurant by accident in Yizhuang.



There used to be only one Yunnan halal restaurant in Beijing called Dalifu, but it has already closed.



When you come for Yunnan food, the steam pot chicken (qiguoji) is a must-order.



Stir-fried yellow beef (xiaochao huangniurou).



Pineapple rice (boluofan). This shop has a quiet, elegant atmosphere and the prices are cheap.

Address: Ground floor shop on the north side of Yongkang Apartment, No. 18 Kangding Street (100 meters west of Exit A, Tongjinanlu Subway Station).

93. Eliya Halal Bakery.



This is a high-end halal pastry shop.



They have all kinds of beautiful desserts.



They use imported halal cream as an ingredient. The prices are actually not expensive, and the taste is top-notch.

Address: Ground floor shop 06, Building 56, Changying Minzu Jiayuan, Changying Middle Road, Chaoyang District.

94. Xingu Halal Charcoal BBQ.



This shop was originally labeled as Korean BBQ, but business was affected by the THAAD incident, so the owner removed the word Korean. After all, the owner is from Changying and has nothing to do with Korea.



Walk up the stairs to the second floor and you will find a hidden gem. The owner bought the whole building and rented the space next door to the Changying Three Brothers.



If you go in the afternoon, you do not need to wait in line. People say it was packed when it first opened, but business is not as good as before due to the THAAD incident.



The meat is fresh and the service is top-tier.



Servers help you grill the meat the whole time, so you do not need to do it yourself.



The lettuce is for wrapping the grilled meat.



You can also eat the steamed egg custard and cheese on the side of the grill.



Halal soybean paste soup (dajiangtang).



Dip the tender beef in five-spice seasoning to eat it.

Address: Opposite the south gate of Minzu Jiayuan residential area on Changying Middle Road, next to Yunding Billiards Club (west side of Minzu Primary School).

96. Beijing Dumpling House



I found an old Beijing halal dumpling house. People say they get a huge crowd for breakfast.

Address: 200 meters south of Ciqikou subway station.

97. Yijinzhai



They sell all kinds of old Beijing halal snacks and pastries.

Address: A row of storefronts next to the Changying Mosque.

98. Yongchang Old Restaurant



Yongchang is a place in Gansu. This shop serves home-style Northwest Chinese food, but it is not your typical Northwest restaurant. I saw many dish names for the first time, such as highland barley fish-shaped noodles (qingke mian cuoyu), old restaurant spicy noodles (laoguanzi mian lazi), and lamb nest rice (yangrou wowo fan).

Address: West side of the storefronts at 13 Guanzhuang Road, Haitianyise.

99. Daka Barbecue



The old halal seafood stall changed its sign and is now called Daka Barbecue. They have roasted squab and spicy crayfish here.

Address: Haitianyise storefronts, 13 Guanzhuang Road, Chaoyang District.

100. Silk Road Impression



For my 100th restaurant recommendation, I chose the newly renovated Silk Road Impression restaurant.



They have cold tossed mint leaves, which I previously only ate in Yunnan.



You can eat Kazakh-style potatoes here.

Address: 1st Floor, Building C, Wudong Building, 9 Chegongzhuang Street, Xicheng District (Beijing Drainage Group).

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Summary: A Beijing halal restaurant guide covering Zhizi barbecue, Diji snacks, Xuezhan big plate chicken, halal hotpot, Xinjiang dishes, and Hui Muslim dining details, with the original addresses, photos, and food notes preserved.

This is the fourth collection of information on special halal restaurants in Beijing that I have put together. Links to the previous parts are 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)

80. Zhizi Revolution (Zhizi Geming)



This is an old Beijing iron-griddle barbecue (zhizi kaorou) shop with several branches. This is the Gulou branch.



The decor is in the style of the early post-liberation period, and they even use enamel mugs for drinking water.



The walls are covered with old newspapers, and it is very popular.



Beijing-style pickled cabbage (suancai), which you grill to eat.



For the best experience, pour the whole plate of meat onto the iron griddle and flip it while it cooks.

Address: No. 25 Lingdang Hutong, Jiugulou Street (Gulou Branch)

81. Di's Braised Meat Snack Shop (Diji Jiangrou Xiaochidian)



This shop is a very small takeout window. They recently started selling braised chicken with rice (huangmenji mifan), but I tried it once, didn't like it, and they stopped selling it later.



However, their snacks and pastries still taste great. This is a brown sugar sesame cake (tanghuoshao).



This is aiwowo, a type of Beijing snack.



The glutinous rice roll with bean flour (lvdagun) tastes just as good as Hongji's, and the advantage is that you don't have to wait in a long line.



The sesame flatbread (shaobing) also tastes very authentic.

Address: First floor of Dahuozhi Barbecue, Nanheng West Street.

82. Blood Station Big Plate Chicken (Xuezhan Dapanji)



People say this is a very popular big plate chicken (dapanji) chain from Xinjiang that just opened near Beijing West Railway Station. The name comes from the fact that the original shop in Xinjiang was located near a blood station, so locals know to go there for big plate chicken.



For the grand opening, the owner is giving away yogurt.



Authentic spicy lamb trotters (hula yangti).



I often eat the stir-fried meat with flatbread (nang chaorou).



The potatoes in the big plate chicken are stewed until very soft, and the flavor is good.

Address: Second floor of Ruihai Building, next to Beijing West Railway Station.

84. Islam Lan Hot Pot.



I highly recommend this new restaurant. It specializes in hot pot buffets and costs 63 yuan per person with a group discount.



Besides the hot pot buffet, each person can pick up two skewers of tender grilled meat from the window at a time.



They also have excellent matcha cake. It is not like the cheap cakes at typical buffets; everyone who tries it says it is good.



The restaurant is clean and tidy. The waitresses wear headscarves, there is a prayer room, and the restaurant is smoke-free and alcohol-free. Even the fermented bean curd (jiangdoufu) is made without alcohol.



The vegetables and fruits are fresh. If you want fruit, the staff will cut it fresh for you.



Each person gets a small individual pot, or groups can choose a split-pot (yuanyang guo).



You can also ask the chef to make pizza, and the taste is just as good as a dedicated pizza shop.



After the meal, there is high-quality ice cream you can eat to your heart's content. The whole meal really only costs 63 yuan per person. The owner is very devout, and during Ramadan, they provide free meals for suhoor and iftar.

Address: No. 11 Huixin East Street, Chaoyang District.

85. Jiaoming Peppery and Numbing Restaurant.



This restaurant is ranked number one for food in Wudaokou on Meituan.



It specializes in peppery and numbing chicken (jiaomaji) and offers various flavors.



Stir-fried small cucumbers.



The big plate chicken (dapanji) is a must-order at any Xinjiang restaurant, and the taste is fantastic.

Address: 3rd-4th Floor, Phase 1, International Food Court, No. 29 Chengfu Road, Wudaokou, Haidian District. It is near Exit A of Wudaokou Subway Station, opposite the Hualian Shopping Plaza (300 meters west of Wudaokou Cinema, on the third floor of Richang Restaurant).

86. Xingyuege Muslim Restaurant.



Friends (dosti) from Northeast China in Beijing are in luck, because I finally found a restaurant that specializes in halal Northeast-style dishes.



The restaurant's home base is Harbin.



The decor style is also very Harbin.



Double-cooked pork (guobaorou) is a famous Northeast dish, served here in the Harbin-style savory version.



Steamed dumplings (shaomai) are also a common Northeast home-style dish.



They also have home-style tofu (jiachang doufu). Friends (dosti) from the Northeast who miss the taste of home should take the chance to try it.

Address: Shop 102, Building 2, Courtyard 2, Lixiangcheng, Hongye Road, Xihongmen Town.

87. Suzhou Hui Muslim Restaurant.



Many friends see the name and think it is a Suzhou-style halal restaurant, but it is not. This shop is in the Suzhou community near Beijing Railway Station and is an authentic old Beijing restaurant.



I highly recommend their soybean paste noodles (zhajiangmian). The toppings look tempting, and the taste is very authentic.

Address: No. 36, Suzhou Hutong, Dongcheng District.

88. Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio (Jingmen Lao Bao San).



The stir-fry trio refers to lamb heart, lamb liver, and lamb kidney. This place specializes in Beijing-style hot pot.

Address: No. 45, Yinmajing, Fangzhuang East Road.

89. Jufuyuan Hot Pot.



Although the shop claims to be an old brand from Niujie, as someone from Niujie, I have never heard of this place.

Address: No. 14, Haihu Xili, 100 meters south of Dazhong Electronics.

90. Jingdong Meat Pie.



A small shop with a modest storefront that specializes in Jingdong meat pies (Jingdong roubing).



I tried a beef one. The crust was crispy and the meat was tender. It is worth recommending.

Address: Yinmajing, Fangzhuang East Road, near Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio. Find Jingmen Old Stir-fry Trio and walk 100 meters south.

91. Ningxia Flavor Summer Language (Ningwei Xiayu).



A newly opened Ningxia-style halal restaurant in the busy Chaoyangmen area with a very nice environment.



Our group of over ten people tried almost everything on the menu.



Sweet rice made by Northwest Hui Muslims.



The lamb trotters are very flavorful.



Every dish is solid and they put a lot of effort into the presentation.



Rice sausage (michangzi).



Hui Muslim fried dough (youxiang).



Hui Muslim snack platter.



This place is great for group meals. You can push tables together for over ten people, and the prices are not expensive.

Address: 2F, Fenglian Plaza, No. 18 Chaoyangmen Outer Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

92. Dianxinyuan Yunnan-style halal restaurant.



I found this Yunnan halal restaurant by accident in Yizhuang.



There used to be only one Yunnan halal restaurant in Beijing called Dalifu, but it has already closed.



When you come for Yunnan food, the steam pot chicken (qiguoji) is a must-order.



Stir-fried yellow beef (xiaochao huangniurou).



Pineapple rice (boluofan). This shop has a quiet, elegant atmosphere and the prices are cheap.

Address: Ground floor shop on the north side of Yongkang Apartment, No. 18 Kangding Street (100 meters west of Exit A, Tongjinanlu Subway Station).

93. Eliya Halal Bakery.



This is a high-end halal pastry shop.



They have all kinds of beautiful desserts.



They use imported halal cream as an ingredient. The prices are actually not expensive, and the taste is top-notch.

Address: Ground floor shop 06, Building 56, Changying Minzu Jiayuan, Changying Middle Road, Chaoyang District.

94. Xingu Halal Charcoal BBQ.



This shop was originally labeled as Korean BBQ, but business was affected by the THAAD incident, so the owner removed the word Korean. After all, the owner is from Changying and has nothing to do with Korea.



Walk up the stairs to the second floor and you will find a hidden gem. The owner bought the whole building and rented the space next door to the Changying Three Brothers.



If you go in the afternoon, you do not need to wait in line. People say it was packed when it first opened, but business is not as good as before due to the THAAD incident.



The meat is fresh and the service is top-tier.



Servers help you grill the meat the whole time, so you do not need to do it yourself.



The lettuce is for wrapping the grilled meat.



You can also eat the steamed egg custard and cheese on the side of the grill.



Halal soybean paste soup (dajiangtang).



Dip the tender beef in five-spice seasoning to eat it.

Address: Opposite the south gate of Minzu Jiayuan residential area on Changying Middle Road, next to Yunding Billiards Club (west side of Minzu Primary School).

96. Beijing Dumpling House



I found an old Beijing halal dumpling house. People say they get a huge crowd for breakfast.

Address: 200 meters south of Ciqikou subway station.

97. Yijinzhai



They sell all kinds of old Beijing halal snacks and pastries.

Address: A row of storefronts next to the Changying Mosque.

98. Yongchang Old Restaurant



Yongchang is a place in Gansu. This shop serves home-style Northwest Chinese food, but it is not your typical Northwest restaurant. I saw many dish names for the first time, such as highland barley fish-shaped noodles (qingke mian cuoyu), old restaurant spicy noodles (laoguanzi mian lazi), and lamb nest rice (yangrou wowo fan).

Address: West side of the storefronts at 13 Guanzhuang Road, Haitianyise.

99. Daka Barbecue



The old halal seafood stall changed its sign and is now called Daka Barbecue. They have roasted squab and spicy crayfish here.

Address: Haitianyise storefronts, 13 Guanzhuang Road, Chaoyang District.

100. Silk Road Impression



For my 100th restaurant recommendation, I chose the newly renovated Silk Road Impression restaurant.



They have cold tossed mint leaves, which I previously only ate in Yunnan.



You can eat Kazakh-style potatoes here.

Address: 1st Floor, Building C, Wudong Building, 9 Chegongzhuang Street, Xicheng District (Beijing Drainage Group).

[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)