Haoganggang Lamb Offal

Shanxi


The standard mutton soup (羊肉汤, yángròu tāng) or offal soup (羊杂汤, yángzá tāng) at this popular chain comprises mutton or offal in broth with noodles. You can add extra meat (加肉, jiā ròu) or offal (加羊杂, jiā yángzá) for ¥12 or ¥13 a tael (两, liǎng). One tael is about 38g. Flaky pastry (油酥饼, yóusū bǐng) is ¥1 apiece.

There's a lamb skewer (羊肉串, yángròu chuàn) stall next order. You can order and eat in this shop.


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