Popular dish in Xian, China. A spicy non-broth dish using egg noodles and a few of our toppings. Hot oil is drizzled on top of the spices to coat the noodles with the flavor.
This spicy vinegar-based broth has lots of flavor. It uses egg noodles with a few of our popular toppings.
An iconic Northern Chinese dish consisting of egg noodles topped with a pork and soy bean based sauce. Topping includes sliced fresh vegetables.
Our signature bowl with Five Flavored Beef! Select a noodle and broth.
Our signature bowl with Wontons! Select a noodle and broth.
Our signature bowl with Eggs and Tomato! Select a noodle and broth.
Our signature bowl with Xian Minced Vegetables! Select a noodle and broth.
Our signature bowl with Chicken and Xian Minced Vegetables! Select a noodle and broth.
Our signature bowl with Pork and Xian Minced Vegetables! Select a noodle and broth.
Our signature bowl with Chicken! Select a noodle and broth.
Our signature bowl with Dumplings (Chicken)! Select a noodle and broth.
Select 1 of our broths and protein for a cup of delicious soup. Make a wonton, beef, or vegetable soup. There are no noodles in this soup.
Select 1 of our broths for a cup of delicious Five Flavored Beef soup. There are no noodles in this soup.
Shrimp fried in a light crispy batter.
Chicken mix wrapped in a dough and briefly fried. A little larger than a wonton.
A typical egg boiled in tea, sauce and spices for additional flavor. One Egg
Pork and shrimp mix wrapped in a square dough and briefly fried. A smaller version of the Chinese dumpling.
Vegetables wrapped in a dough and fried to be crispy.
Our fountain drink machine serves a wide variety of Coke products including soda pop, iced tea, sports drinks.
Yes, this is a drink and not a skin care product. It is thought that aloe Vera juice may have some nice health benefits.
Beibingyang or Arctic Ocean (as it’s known in English) is Beijing’s very own soda.
This grape drink from Lotte of Korea has grape pulp in it. Makes for an interesting drinking experience.
This orange drink from Lotte of Korea has orange pulp in it. Makes for an interesting drinking experience.
The origin of Chinese herbal tea since Quing dynasty. This is a sweetened herbal tea.
Seafood poached in a blend of herbs and spices, tossed with one of our signature sauces, and served in a bag to preserve the warmth.
Seafood poached in a blend of herbs and spices, tossed with one of our signature sauces, and served in a bag to preserve the warmth.
Hours of Service:
Friday: 10:30AM - 07:30PM
Monday: Closed
Sunday: 11:00AM - 05:00PM
Tuesday: 10:30AM - 07:30PM
Saturday: 10:30AM - 07:30PM
Thursday: 10:30AM - 07:30PM
Wednesday: 10:30AM - 07:30PM
(Hours of Service May Vary)Disclaimer: Prices and availability are subject to change
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