Men Ding Meat Pie and Zhajiang Noodles: A Culinary Journey on Qianmen Street!
Beijing's Qianmen Street, a commercial thoroughfare that carries the charm of the ancient capital and the bustle of modern prosperity, offers visitors a unique shopping experience. On the evening of June 24, 2023, the street is still brilliantly lit and bustling with noise.
Having just cycled over from the Temple of Heaven Park on a yellow bike, I was deeply attracted by the performance outside Liu Laogen Stage, whose lively style showcased the unique cultural charm of Beijing. On Qianmen Street, a dazzling array of store brands meets all shopping needs, whether it's for food, clothing, or daily necessities.
It is recommended to plan your route along the central axis of Qianmen Street, starting from Liu Laogen Stage, passing through Dashilan Street and Xianyukou Street, and finally reaching Beijing Fang. Such a route allows for the fullest experience of the hustle and bustle and charm of Qianmen Street.
In terms of culinary experiences, both the Men Ding Meat Pie and the No. 69 Zhajiang Noodles at Fangzhuan Factory left a deep impression. Although the Zhajiang Noodles were slightly less impressive after being packed up and taken back to the hotel, they are still worth a try. The roast duck at Siji Minfu was not tasted due to the long queue, and it is recommended that visitors go there outside of meal times.
The bill details show that the total cost for the Men Ding Meat Pie, millet porridge, Zhajiang Noodles, roast duck rolls, and Beibingyang soda was 99 yuan, which is quite cost-effective.
For shopping and entertainment, Qianmen Street and Dashilan boast famous shops like Madame Tussauds Beijing, Deyunshe, Tongrentang, Neiliansheng, Ruifuxiang, and Quanjude, while Beijing Fang has the PageOne bookstore and the Starbucks Reserve flagship store, providing visitors with a wealth of cultural and leisure options.
Qianmen Street is not only a famous commercial street in Beijing but also an important part of the central axis of the capital, witnessing the historical changes from the Ming and Qing dynasties to the Republic of China. Today, it is still popularly known as Qianmen Street, an excellent place for visitors to experience Beijing's culture.