One of the things we love most about Beijing is that this
city is not always what you see. Look
one direction it is all shiny modern and look another, down a hutong alley, and you are transported back hundreds of
years. It is a city full of surprises;
you just have to look!
Living in the suburbs of Shunyi, our restaurant offerings
are slim. Not only for expensive or
formal; just someplace that serves good food.
It doesn’t take long to try all of the options and work our way through
the menus so it was such a nice surprise to discover, after three years here, Roma Lake (Luoma Hu).
Roma Lake |
Restaurants of every flavor along the tree-lined street. |
Our new favorite hot pot (and crayfish) restaurant! |
Having heard about Laker’s Pizza, we decided to give it a
try only to be uninspired by the menu and absence of patrons. The hot pot
restaurant next door, however, looked
enticing so we ambled over and found a table on the terrace. Swedish Sara was sold when the
waitress walked by holding a pan of steaming, meaty crayfish. There must be something in her DNA as she was instantly salivating! Needless to say,
we ordered a dozen immediately but the rest of the menu wasn’t so easy!
Now, customer service leaves a lot to be desired in
China. Today, however, was the
exception. The menu here is a one-page
checkbox all in Chinese. While we can
talk our way though a restaurant, we can’t read a thing! We asked for an English menu and what arrived
but the manager carrying a laptop displaying an Excel spreadsheet with English
translations! We actually didn’t want
hotpot with our crayfish so she suggested house specialties – pork noodles,
wood ear fungus and spinach with garlic.
What a pleasant surprise!
The fungus and spinach, common on every Chinese menu, were the best we
have had in China. Crispy cucumber
balanced the spice and sourness of the fungus.
Crunchy garlic and vinegar perfectly matched the sweetness of the
spinach. And the noodles – what looked
like a bland bowl of brown hid meaty, milky broth with some of the tastiest
pork around – no fat or gristle anywhere.
But the star of the show was the crayfish. We asked for spicy and spicy they were! These hot little numbers were meaty, perfectly
cooked and bathed in chili peppers. The
waitress kindly provided plastic gloves and aprons to keep us spotless as we
quickly devoured our feast.
What a find! We can’t
wait to go back and see what other surprises await us. Now we just need another blue-sky day!
To find Roma Lake - Keep going west on TianBeiLu past the
Anhua Road intersection and straight through the big roundabout. Take the first left onto the little road by
the lake. The restaurants and shops are
a little ways down the road on your left.
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