
Jubaoyuan Hot Pot Restaurant
A beloved Beijing institution serving traditional Muslim mutton hot pot with fresh, refillable meats and authentic flavors for over 70 years.

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Jubaoyuan Hot Pot Restaurant

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Must-see attractions
A beloved Beijing institution serving traditional Muslim mutton hot pot with fresh, refillable meats and authentic flavors for over 70 years.
Avoid Peak Hours
Visit during off-peak hours like weekdays or around 3pm to avoid long waits.
Language Barrier
Be prepared for no English menu. Use translation apps or provided Chinese phrases to order.

Quick Facts
Cuisine
Hot Pot, Muslim
Price
Mid-range
Phone
+86 10 8354 5602
Address
5-2 Niujie St, Xicheng District, Beijing, China, 100053
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Authentic Peking Hotpot
Experience a traditional Muslim shuan yangrou mutton hot pot, an institution beloved by Beijingers for over 70 years.

Unlimited Fresh Lamb & Beef
Savor the quality of fresh, hand-cut lamb and beef that can be refilled non-stop, a true DIY hot pot adventure.

Local's Favorite Sesame Buns
Don't miss the crispy sesame buns, rumored to be the best in town and a highly sought-after accompaniment.
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Avoid Peak Hours
Visit during off-peak hours like weekdays or around 3pm to avoid long waits.
Language Barrier
Be prepared for no English menu. Use translation apps or provided Chinese phrases to order.
Dipping Sauce Choice
Opt for plain soup base for the best meat flavor, paired with sesame dipping sauce.
DIY Experience
Enjoy the interactive experience of cooking raw ingredients in your own broth.
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Avoid Peak Hours
Visit during off-peak hours like weekdays or around 3pm to avoid long waits.
Language Barrier
Be prepared for no English menu. Use translation apps or provided Chinese phrases to order.
Dipping Sauce Choice
Opt for plain soup base for the best meat flavor, paired with sesame dipping sauce.
DIY Experience
Enjoy the interactive experience of cooking raw ingredients in your own broth.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Jubaoyuan Hot Pot offers an authentic and delicious Muslim hot pot experience, celebrated by locals for its fresh, high-quality lamb and beef. While the service can be minimal and the atmosphere loud and crowded, diners agree the exceptional food and reasonable prices make it a worthwhile visit, especially for those seeking a traditional Beijing dining adventure.
"Chose a set for 10 people and some of the lamb and beef meat items could be refilled non-stop. We all had a super full supper. The meat tasted fresh and only needed 10-15 seconds in boiling water to be ready for eating. Desserts were just mediocre. Service was fast and efficient though."
Kero Chan
"Value for money, fresh lamb. You can eat with budget of RMB100pp. Halal certified by local authorities.
But be prepared to order via QR code… Staffs are unfriendly & work like a robot responding to system. Don’t expect additional help."
Celery G
"Good food and mushrooms, however it was very loud, crowded and people were smoking inside"
Tunç Şen
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Frequently Asked Questions
To avoid long waits, it's recommended to visit during off-peak hours, such as weekdays or around 3 PM, as the restaurant does not close in the afternoon.
No, the menu is primarily in Chinese. Using a translation app or showing specific Chinese phrases to the staff is recommended.
Key recommendations include plain soup base, sesame dipping sauce, fresh hand-cut lamb, house-made beef meatballs, leafy vegetables, and the limited sesame bread.
The restaurant does not accept reservations, so be prepared for potential wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is known to be loud and crowded, offering a very local and bustling dining experience.
Yes, the restaurant is Halal certified by local authorities, ensuring the quality of its Muslim cuisine.
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The pinnacle of traditional Peking hotpot, Jubaoyuan, has served delicious halal mutton soup in big brass pots for over 70 years. Beijingers have been waiting in long lines to eat it ever since, and all at a reasonable price (usually $15 or less per person). Jubaoyuan employs its own butchers, guaranteeing quality cuts that arrive at the table alongside an array of raw vegetables, various kinds of mushrooms, tofu, dipping sauces, and crispy sesame cakes (shaobing)—rumored to be the best in town.
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It’s easy to see it’s one of the top restaurants in Beijing, as queues to eat here often stretch down the street; try to come between mealtimes to minimise your wait. Here you are served the raw ingredients, including beef, mutton and heaps of fresh vegetables, which you can cook how you like in a pot of simmering broth placed at the middle of your table. Dip them in a sauce made from sesame paste, and enjoy a side of sesame buns for the complete hotspot experience.
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Another hot pot restaurant, Ju Bao Yuan Hot Pot Restaurant stands out as the best mutton copper hotspot. With tender hand-chopped mutton boasting an attractive pink colour, it’s too hard to give it a miss. Another recommended dish is sesame seed.
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To say this place is an institution doesn’t come close to the veneration locals harbor for Jubaoyuan, a Muslim shuan yangrou mutton hot pot joint on Ox Street, in Beijing’s once salubrious southern reaches.
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