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To be honest, the catering consumption in Yinchuan is really not cheap. The average consumption per person for a meal of mutton in a carbon pot is more than 150. It's probably the same for Donglaishun in Beijing. But the Yanchi Beach mutton here is really good, both in terms of taste and flavor. This restaurant is considered a time-honored brand in Yinchuan. Maybe the service of time-honored brands is so-so.
To be honest, the catering consumption in Yinchuan is really not cheap. The average consumption per person for a meal of mutton in a carbon pot is more than 150. It's probably the same for Donglaishun in Beijing. But the Yanchi Beach mutton here is really good, both in terms of taste and flavor. This restaurant is considered a time-honored brand in Yinchuan. Maybe the service of time-honored brands is so-so.
The restaurants in Yinchuan are mostly halal, mainly beef and mutton, and the cooking methods are relatively simple, but they are all spicy and slightly salty. Some dishes are quite spicy, which is a bit unbearable. The waiters are quite enthusiastic. The rice is all japonica rice, which is loose and tasteless. Each person cooks in a pot, and the beef and mutton taste almost the same.
The mutton at Yanchi Beach is really good. You must try the hand-pulled mutton. It has almost no smell and is delicious.
"Eat, pup! Today I found a hidden gem in Yinchuan~" —This is Xiu Gou, the nationwide foodie who's known for his food. Yinchuan is scorching hot in July. But the food here is hotter than the sun. For those of you who don't know what to eat in Yinchuan, check this out! This list of 9 must-try restaurants—proven no-brainers. 1️⃣ [Laomao Shouzha (Gulou Main Branch)] 📍Address: No. 15 Gulou North Street, Xingqing District. The leader in Yinchuan Shouzha (Shouzha)—the steamed lamb is tender and fragrant. I recommend the ribs, which are rich and lean—they melt in your mouth! 2️⃣ [Yingbinlou] 📍Address: No. 204 Xinhua East Street, Xingqing District. A time-honored restaurant established in 1982! Five-nut ice cream at YYDS🍨 The shabu-shabu mutton upstairs is super popular in the winter🔥 3️⃣ [Guoqiang Hand-Pulled Eggs]🍵 📍Address: 195 Beijing Middle Road, Jinfeng District Eight-treasure tea paired with hand-pulled eggs is incredible👌80 yuan per person, you can eat until you're full 4️⃣ [Red Willow Branch Beach Lamb BBQ]🔥 📍Address: 23 Beian Lane, Xingqing District The red willow branch skewers are incredibly filling🍡 and incredibly fragrant when grilled over charcoal. 5️⃣ [Mengji Snack Shop]💎 📍Address: No. 393, Jiefang West Street, Xingqing District Stuffed skin, gray beans...all Northwestern snacks are available here. All-you-can-eat for just 20 yuan per person💰 6️⃣ [Laoma's Lamb Offal]🥄 📍Address: No. 190, Minzu South Street, Xingqing District The broth is incredibly rich🌶️ The chili sauce adds a kick. 7️⃣ [Tongxinchun]🎊 📍Address: Yinchuan Mall, Xingqing District A 40-year-old restaurant👴Hand-pulled lamb is just one word: tender! 8️⃣ [Sanyixuan] ✨ 📍Address: No. 56, Beijing Middle Road, Jinfeng District Broiled Lamb is a standout! 🍲The broth is so delicious you'll want to lick the bowl! 9️⃣ [Delong Building] 🏮 📍Address: Intersection of Jiefang West Street and Minzu South Street, Xingqing District Old Beijing-style copper pot hot pot 🐏The lamb is freshly sliced and super fresh 💡Foodie must-see: ⚠️Hand-grab the lamb at either Lao Mao or Guoqiang 🉑 ⚠️Go to Huaiyuan Night Market after 8:00 PM 🌙 ⚠️Long lines are common at established restaurants! ️Schedule during off-peak hours. Every listing is a tried-and-true must-try 🌟 Follow me to unlock more of the city's foodie map 🗺️ #YinchuanFood #NingxiaTravel #WeekendWhereToGo #FoodieExplore #NorthwestFood