It is a famous shop in Shanhaiguan, mainly selling halal pastries. The shop is not big, and the counter is still the kind from the 1980s and 1990s, which looks very retro. The materials and ingredients are very particular, and the cooking method is always the old recipe. The mung bean cake has a very authentic taste, but it is too easy to dry, so it must be stored well or eaten as soon as possible. I personally feel that the taste of other pastries is average, and the price is a bit expensive.
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It is a famous shop in Shanhaiguan, mainly selling halal pastries. The shop is not big, and the counter is still the kind from the 1980s and 1990s, which looks very retro. The materials and ingredients are very particular, and the cooking method is always the old recipe. The mung bean cake has a very authentic taste, but it is too easy to dry, so it must be stored well or eaten as soon as possible. I personally feel that the taste of other pastries is average, and the price is a bit expensive.
Huiji Bakery is a dessert shop located inside the old city wall of Shanhaiguan District, Qinhuangdao (near Sitiao Baozi). Although the workmanship is not so fine, the taste is still what I like! And the price is cheap!
After playing the first level in the world, I ate four steamed buns and bought peanut cakes. They were all freshly made and quite good. I personally think they are like crispy candies, sweet and crispy, and the price is not expensive. Fortunately, I didn’t buy them near the train station.
Huiji mung bean cake is a specialty of Shanhaiguan, Qinhuangdao. It melts in your mouth and has a delicate taste. It is very popular among locals and tourists. Because the founder is a Hui Muslim, and his surname is Hui, it is called "Huiji". Huiji mung bean cake is a childhood memory of many Qinhuangdao people. When eating it, you will always think of the hawking sounds in the alleys and the sweet taste!
Located in the alley next to the Sitiao Baozi Shop, the shop is small and clean. There are many types of dim sum, and the signature mung bean cake is very good, with a delicate taste and no additives. The sweetness you get is only the pure sweetness of mung beans. The auntie who sells dim sum is enthusiastic and quite down-to-earth. Diners who go there can rest assured to buy some as specialties to take home.