Yanjing Restaurant: A Culinary Gem in Incheon Chinatown
Nestled in the heart of Incheon’s vibrant Chinatown, Yanjing Restaurant offers an unforgettable dining experience that tantalizes the taste buds and transports diners to the bustling streets of Beijing. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with warm hospitality and an inviting ambiance that sets the stage for an exceptional meal with attentive service.
One of the highlights of Yanjing Restaurant is undoubtedly their Peking Duck menu. Prepared with meticulous attention to detail, each bite of the succulent duck is a harmonious symphony of flavors and textures. The crispy skin crackles with every bite, giving way to tender, juicy meat that practically melts in your mouth. Accompanied by delicate pancakes, fresh scallions, crunchy cucumbers and tangy hoisin sauce, every bite left us craving more.
But, the Peking Duck was just one of many tasty dishes included…we also indulged in several traditional accompaniments, authentic Chinese dishes and appetizers.
We began our meal with a refreshing Korean Cass Beer and Chilled Salad…chewy, crunchy and topped with shrimp. Next was deliciously fresh handmade Shrimp Dim Sum dumplings and the BEST Shrimp Toast we’ve ever had…lightly fried and bursting with flavor! Good thing we had an ice-cold beer, because the next course of rich and flavorful Duck Soup was SPICY! Same with the Kimchi with a spicy kick!
After the main course of Peking Duck, we enjoyed two variations of the beloved Jjajangmyeon – White and Black. The White Jjajangmyeon featured a creamy, savory sauce that perfectly coated the freshly made chewy noodles, while the Black Jjajangmyeon showcased a rich, flavorful black bean sauce.
We finally finished this amazing food journey with a refreshing pineapple drink, perfectly complementing the bold flavors of our meal.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply craving authentic Chinese cuisine, Yanjing Restaurant is the perfect destination for a culinary adventure in Incheon Chinatown.
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Read moreYou simply can't miss this place. Even if it's your first time in Incheon, the location is pretty strategic, just at the bottom right side of the iconic stairs in Incheon Chinatown.
We ate there for lunch. The food that we ordered were all delicious! Seafood Kimchi Jjigae, Jjajangmyeon, dumplings, Beef stew noodles, Fried rice. We ordered too much because we thought that they were small servings... All of their servings were good for two (well it depends on your appetite) in my opinion. In fact, we were not able to finish everything, we had a lot of to-go food, which we ate for dinner and breakfast the next morning.
The price was reasonable. Not expensive. I'd definitely eat at Yanjing Resto again if I'll go back to Incheon. :-)
*My Incheon video is at my Youtube: Ivy...
Read moreWe were lucky and got here before people started queueing. The long que was probably also the reason why the staff was hovering over us, passively aggressively pressuring us to eat and get out, so they could sit down next customers. It was quite uncomfortable and we were done with our meals under 20 minutes because of that. The Xiao Long Bao was extra sticky, and we managed to rip all of them and spill the soup (which was bland). Beef noodle soup wasn't anything extra either, bit bland, oily, made my tummy hurt afterwards. Spring rolls were the only item we liked and enjoyed. Not a pleasant...
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