
- Beijing Wen Yu Cheese Shop
And Chinese cheese which was only served to the imperial family during the Qing Dynasty to boot?
Yes, it’s true. There is a tiny eatery which offers this very special cheese snack near the Beijing Fuhao Hotel in Beijing.
This eatery is located on Nanluogu Lane (南锣鼓巷). The nameplate says: Wenyu Nailao Dian (文宇奶酪店). It is carved in green traditional Chinese calligraphy.
As a bit of a gourmet myself, I can’t help but visit it very often!
This very tiny cheese eatery only offers four tables to its patrons.
A hospitable waiter greeted me and asked me what I wanted to taste. He showed me a few items, patiently explaining what they were and their prices.
Their selection is chiefly comprised of traditional cheeses, double-layer cheese (双皮奶酪), Jiangzhuangnai (姜撞奶), red-bean cheese (红豆奶), and a few others.
Near the price list displayed on the back wall, I could read a short introduction to the history of the imperial family’s cheese in red Chinese characters.
While I was pondering which kind of cheese snack to taste first, numerous clients came in to make their shopping.
According to the person who served me, affluent young people make up the main of the shop customer base. I finally decided on purchasing some Jiangzhuangnai, but alas, the choice wasn’t available at this time. The waiter recommended me to try their traditional cheese.
I had a spoon of it at once. Oh, sweet and cool!
Compared with the other kinds of cheese, the traditional product is whiter and sweeter. A bowl of it costs only RMB 6! Other cheeses range from RMB 6 to RMB 15 a bowl.
Apparently, take-away orders are a frequent occurrence here, especially in summer. The man’s English was rather limited, but you can see each snack clearly on the glass shelves under the counter.