Miao Lili, Xixia Palace's food and beverage manager, says the restaurant presents many foods typical of Northwest China's Ningxia area: yellow beef from Jingyuan county, hand-grabbed mutton and hand-shredded chicken from Wuzhong city, potato from Jixi county, handmade starch noodles, and gouqi, the Chinese wolfberry from Zhongning county.
Miao says south Ningxia presents more authentic Hui ethnic foods, while northern and eastern areas have become more fusion in style. The restaurant in Beijing, he says, offers a more "refined" version of Ningxia local dishes.
"In general, Ningxia cuisine has more sour and spicy tasting foods. The most typical cooking methods are boiling, frying, stewing and steaming," chef Ma says. "Most households use benne oil to fry dishes."
Apart from lamb and the sesame-like benne oil, Ningxia people typically drink "eight-treasure" tea, with eight kinds of ingredients such as jujube, dried longan and rock sugar. Local people make very tasty sheep haslet soup, and in night markets you can find sheep heads and sheep necks of very good flavor.
Also well worth trying are noodles with minced lamb, and handmade yogurt, as good as any you can find in Beijing. If you go in a big group, consider the boiled mutton with sour-tasting pickled vegetables in casserole. For cold appetizers there are crisp shredded chicken and assorted vegetable salad. For a hot vegetable dish, stir-fried lotus root with white fungus is rather good.
Xixia Palace is located on the second floor of Beijing Ningxia Hotel, which is the location of Ningxia government's Beijing office. Such offices of local governments are considered best places to try authentic regional cuisines.
While Xixia Palace is more of a fine dining restaurant, Deyuan restaurant on the first floor offers Ningxia snacks, such as braised mutton and pita bread in mutton soup. The first floor has a shop selling local specialties such as gouqi as well as mutton in a gift box.
Those who want to find out more about Ningxia local foods will find one trip is not enough. Those who like to drink a bit of alcohol can make the dining even happier with the restaurant's Lao Yinchuan baijiu clear liquor. If you have been intrigued by reports of quality wine-making in Ningxia, you can enjoy Silver Heights wines here as well as the award-winning Jia Bei Lan.
IF YOU GO
Xixia Palace Restaurant
2/F, Beijing Ningxia Hotel, 13 Fensiting Hutong, Andingmennei Dajie(Street), Dongcheng district, Beijing.
010-6402-0828
Average spending per head: 80 yuan ($13)
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