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Jin Sheng Long (), also called Baodu Feng (), is a historic traditional restaurant in
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,
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. It was founded by Feng Tianjie, a Hui Muslim chef from
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, during the reign of the
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(r. 1875–1908) in the
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. The first outlet was founded in Menkuang Hutong, at the
Zhengyangmen Qianmen () is the colloquial name for Zhengyangmen (; Manchu language, Manchu: ; Möllendorff:tob šun-i duka, ), a gate in Beijing's historic Beijing city fortifications, city wall. The gate is situated to the south of Tiananmen Square and once ...
Dashilan. It is now a chain restaurant with numerous outlets. It was registered by the Beijing National Trademark Office in 1995. Jin Sheng Long is known for its baodu (a
halal ''Halal'' (; ) is an Arabic word that translates to in English. Although the term ''halal'' is often associated with Islamic dietary laws, particularly meat that is slaughtered according to Islamic guidelines, it also governs ethical practices ...
tripe dish). In 2000, its dish ''baodu ren sanpin'' (爆肚仁三品) was voted one of the 46 "Famous Dishes of China".


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