牛街清真满恒記 (Manhengji)
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View Guide“Manhengji does the most authentic Old Beijing hotpot. Located in the bustling Niujie area, here, the hotpot uses traditional flavours and is cooked to strict halal standards. Copper pots and charcoal are used to cook the broth. Be warned: it's best to avoid peak dining hours or you might find yourself waiting in line for a long time. Once you can get a seat, the experience is worth the wait. Must-try dishes include the Huimin-style stir-fried tripe – a traditional Beijing snack that's particularly popular in halal restaurants. Don't miss the hand-cut lamb leg meat too. However, if you're not accustomed to the gamey taste of lamb, you might want to think twice. The lamb here retains its most primitive flavour, which might not be for everyone. But with its affordable price, generous portions and great value, it'll be money well spent. If you're a hotpot enthusiast, Manhengji is a place you can't miss.”