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Dongcheng District

China

Where to eat local?

The best traditional places in Dongcheng District, recommended by food professionals

Dongcheng District 16
Beijing 22
China 397
All 22Dishes 20Products 2Stir-fry Dishes 4

What to eat in Dongcheng District?

Dongcheng District 16
Beijing 22
China 397
All 22Dishes 20Products 2Stir-fry Dishes 4Snacks 3Street Food 3Chicken Dishes 3Breakfasts 2Pork Dishes 2Duck Dishes 2Dumplings 2Appetizers 2Noodle Dishes 2

Other popular regional dishes

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Peking duck (Beijing kao ya)

Beijing
4.5
Most iconic: Beijing Da Dong

The history of Peking duck goes back to China's Yuan Dynasty of the 13th century. Bianyifang, Beijing's oldest restaurant specializing in Peking duck has been in business since the Jiajing reign of the 16th century, serving as a testament to the popularity of this succulent, tantalizing ... Read more

2

Jiaozi

China
4.6
Most iconic: Mr. Shi's Dumplings

These Chinese dumplings known as jiaozi, consisting of a thinly rolled piece of dough which contains either meat or a vegetable filling, are one of the most popular and most commonly eaten dishes in China and East Asia. They can be served either as an appetizer or as the main course, always with ... Read more

3

Shuǐjiǎo

China
4.5
Most iconic: Mr. Shi's Dumplings

Shuǐjiǎo are Chinese dumplings served without broth or soup, filled with various ingredients that are limited only by one's imagination. The boiled dumplings are a staple food of northern China. Some of the most popular ingredients for the filling include shrimp, cucumber, purple cabbage, ground ... Read more

4

Zhajiangmian

Shandong
4.2

Zhajiangmian is a Shandong specialt, consisting of wheat noodles in soybean sauce and vegetables such as summer radish and sliced cucumbers. The sauce is usually made by cooking ground pork or beef in combination with fermented soybean paste. There is also a vegetarian version of the dish that su... Read more

5

Hot pot

China
4.4
Most iconic: Dong Lai Shun

Hot pot is a traditional technique of preparing soup-like or stew-like dishes made with a variety of East Asian ingredients. The dish is prepared by simmering a pot of soup stock at the table, then placing the ingredients into the pot. Typical ingredients used in hot pots include mushrooms, thinl... Read more

6

Red-cooking (Hong shao)

China
4.4
Most iconic: Black Sesame Kitchen

Also known as red-braising, red-stewing or flavor-potting, red-cooking is a traditional slow-braising technique that uses soy sauce, rice wine, and caramelized sugar to flavor the food and give it a dark red color. Other key ingredients include whole spices such as Szechuan pepp... Read more

7

Braised pork belly (Hong shao rou)

Hunan
4.3
Most iconic: Black Sesame Kitchen

One of the classics of Chinese cuisine, hong shao rou is a delicious concoction made with braised pork belly. The meat is boiled and doused in a rich mixture of rice wine, sugar, and light and dark soy sauce. All the ingredients form a sweet and sticky sauce of vibrant red color in which the pork... Read more

8

Beggar's chicken (Jiao hua ji)

Hangzhou
3.5
Most iconic: Made in China

Beggar's chicken is a Chinese delicacy and the city of Hangzhou's most famous dish, consisting of only one ingredient - a whole chicken. The secret is in the preparation method: the stuffed chicken is tightly wrapped in lotus leaves, packed in clay, and baked in a special oven or over an open fir... Read more

9

Duck's head (Ya tou)

Wuhan
2.4
Most iconic: Beijing Da Dong

Duck's head is a spicy local specialty from the Chinese city of Wuhan, but it is also a snack that is commonly eaten throughout China, most notably in Shanghai. The dish is made by stir-frying a head of duck with the addition of herbs and spices. Duck's head has a crispy taste as a result of the ... Read more

10

Chongqing chicken (Laziji)

Chongqing
4.3
Most iconic: Black Sesame Kitchen

Chongqing chicken is a famous Sichuan dish consisting of chicken and chilis. The dish is usually made with chicken on the bone, which is then chopped into small pieces, marinated, and deep-fried. Traditionally, there is almost always more dried red chili peppers in the dish than chicken, nearly c... Read more

11

Shaobing

Shandong
4.1
Most iconic: Dong Lai Shun

Known as a common snack food in Northern China, shaobing is a type of layered flatbread, typically topped with sesame seeds. It is made with multiple layers of dough brushed with sesame paste and resembles a flattened bread roll. Shaobing originated in the Shandong province, but today it can be f... Read more

12

Kung pao chicken (Gong bao)

Sichuan
4.2
Most iconic: Mr. Shi's Dumplings

A staple of westernized Chinese cuisine and one of the favorite dishes of foreigners in China, kung pao chicken is a spicy stir-fry dish made with diced chicken, vegetables, peanuts, and Sichuan peppercorns. It was invented in the Sichuan province and has a unique, interesting origin story. In th... Read more

Most popular regional products

2

Pinggu da Tao

Beijing
n/a

Pinggu Da Tao are peaches of the "Prunus Prunoideae Rosaceae" variety, grown in the hills of the Yanshan Mountains, Pinggu District of Beijing in China. The area has an abundance of heat and sunshine, with sandy and loamy soils that favourably influence the cultivation of peaches. In China, the p... Read more