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Chaoyanglou Restaurant is located in Xuanhua District, Zhangjiakou, near Chaoyang Jilong Commercial Building in the center of the business district. It is a century-old halal restaurant with beef and mutton as the main ingredients. It is said that Empress Dowager Cixi dined here when she fled to the west. Chaoyanglou Restaurant is not only the first choice for Hui people, but also the first choice for Xuanhua people. The signature meat pies and signature pasties here are very authentic, with thin skin and thick meat. They are deeply loved and praised by the public. Citizens dine here every day, and the restaurant is often crowded.
Located in Xuanhua District, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. In the center of Xuanhua Ancient City, Biannan. Mainly engaged in beef, mutton and hot pot. Membership cards can be applied for, and there are discounts for recharge. There are usually more people. Cheap prices
The food is strong and salty, but the quality is good and the price is moderate. Chaoyanglou, which was "endorsed" by Cixi, is a signboard of Xuanhua's catering industry. Chaoyanglou is located on the northwest side of the intersection of Xuanhua Pedestrian Street and Xuanfu Street. It was built in the late Ming Dynasty. It is said that when the people of the city welcomed and sent off Li Zicheng, the King of Chuang, it was the chef here who carefully prepared a table of Xuanhua's unique "grape banquet" for the King of Chuang. Chaoyanglou was rebuilt in the early Qing Dynasty. It is a two-story brick and wood structure building with Ming and Qing styles. It has always been an authentic Hui Muslim feature. According to legend, during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Tianba, who was feared by the southern provinces, had a duel with the famous bandit Jiuhua Niangniang in the northern part of the Jimingyi area, and held a banquet in Chaoyanglou to reward his brothers. The prosperity of Chaoyanglou's business also benefited from the visit of Empress Dowager Cixi of the Qing Dynasty. In the sixth month of the lunar calendar in the 26th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu (1900 AD), due to the invasion of the Eight-Power Allied Forces, Empress Dowager Cixi, Emperor Guangxu and members of the royal family, fled to Xi'an in a hurry. They fled westwards through Xiahuayuan Jimingyi and arrived in Xuanhua, where they stayed at Shanggu Public Office, which was adjacent to Chaoyang Tower. The elderly Empress Dowager Cixi was anxious, exhausted, and hungry. After arriving in Xuanhua, she stayed at Shanggu Public Office for three days, with Chaoyang Tower providing meals for every meal. In particular, after eating shabu-shabu mutton, she ate a large piece of watermelon from Liujiayao. After eating a full meal, she ventilated herself, and the stagnation of anger and stagnation over the past few days was discharged. The Empress Dowager praised her repeatedly. After relaxing, Cixi played tricks and ordered Guangxu to issue the "Repentance Edict" to the whole country. At this time, the Eight-Power Allied Forces had already passed through Juyongguan and approached Xiahuayuan after burning, killing and looting in the capital, and Cixi and her entourage had no choice but to continue to flee westward... Influenced by the feudal society's "male superiority and female inferiority" ideology, Chaoyanglou initially stipulated that women were prohibited from dining upstairs and could only sit in the corner of the first floor. After Empress Dowager Cixi left, the restaurant liberated its mind, boldly reformed, and put up a sign - welcome women to eat upstairs. For a time, women from Xuanhua City and the surrounding areas, supporting their mothers and leading their daughters, came here to dine in an endless stream. Since then, the business here has been prosperous for a long time, and it was approved as a "China Centennial Time-honored Brand" in 2012. Now Chaoyanglou's pies are still very popular, and many people order takeout. There are parking spaces at the door, and parking is 2 yuan/hour.
The Chaoyanglou Restaurant, a time-honored Chinese restaurant, is a halal restaurant located in the downtown area of the South Street business district in the center of Xuanhua District. It has an independent location, exquisite cooking skills, and fresh ingredients. I especially recommend the beef and mutton pies, which are absolutely authentic and delicious! It is the main food and a must-order every time. If you don't believe me, come and try it. It tastes delicious~~
You must try this time-honored Chinese restaurant when you come to Xuanhua. Chaoyanglou was first built in 1619 (during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty). In the sixth month of the lunar calendar in the 26th year of Emperor Guangxu (1900), Empress Dowager Cixi, Emperor Guangxu and members of the royal family fled to Xi'an due to the invasion of the Eight-Power Allied Forces. They fled westwards through Xiahuayuan Jimingyi to Xuanhua and lived in Shanggu Public Office next to Chaoyanglou. Chaoyanglou provided meals every day, and the old Buddha praised her delicious food!
Chaoyanglou Restaurant is the most authentic halal restaurant in Xuanhua. The best and most affordable dishes are the beef and mutton pies. The pies are thickly filled with meat, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, suitable for all ages and loved by the public. I often eat here.