Zhenfeng Dao BIRD HUT (Shaanxi North Road Branch)
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 3.9
Shop No. -2, No. 408 Shaanxi North Road, Jiangning Road Subdistrict
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shanghai, Dragon Mate users do not strongly recommend this restaurant. If you enjoy exploring, you can still try it and see what you find. This restaurant is located at Shop No. -2, No. 408 Shaanxi North Road, Jiangning Road Subdistrict. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Chilled Lemon Tea, Char siu, Two-Choice Rice Bowl.
If you do not eat pork, make sure to use Dragon Mate voice to clearly tell the staff “no pork” before ordering.
Restaurant guide
- City: Shanghai
- Category: Cantonese cuisine
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: Shop No. -2, No. 408 Shaanxi North Road, Jiangning Road Subdistrict
- Popular dishes: Chilled Lemon Tea, Char siu, Two-Choice Rice Bowl, Slow-Brewed Milk Tea (Frozen), Lemon Drink
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Dishes
Chilled Lemon TeaFrozen lemon tea is a beverage made with black tea as the base, mixed with fresh lemon juice and an appropriate amount of sugar. Ice cubes are added at the end to keep the drink cool and refreshing.
Char siuChar siu is a traditional roasted meat dish primarily made with pork. The preparation involves marinating the pork, then hanging it on a special fork and roasting it in an oven. The resulting char siu has a bright red color and tender, juicy meat.
Two-Choice Rice BowlA double-special rice dish typically consists of two different main courses paired with rice. Common combinations include braised pork and Kung Pao chicken, or shredded pork in garlic sauce and mapo tofu. The main dishes are usually prepared by stir-frying or stewing, using meat and vegetables as primary ingredients, along with appropriate seasonings, and finally served together with cooked rice.
Slow-Brewed Milk Tea (Frozen)Slow-brewed milk tea (frozen) is made with tea leaves, milk, and sugar, then slowly cooked and frozen. It has a smooth texture, rich dairy aroma, and moderate sweetness.
Lemon DrinkA refreshing drink made from fresh lemon juice, sugar, and water, served chilled or with ice.
Hainanese Chicken RiceHainanese chicken rice is a specialty dish from Hainan, primarily made with chicken and fragrant rice. The preparation involves boiling the chicken until tender and serving it with rice cooked in chicken oil and chicken broth. The result is a delicious dish with succulent, juicy chicken and flavorful, oily rice that fills the air with aroma.
Braised Pork BellyA Cantonese dish featuring braised pork belly, tender and flavorful with a glossy finish.
Roast GooseRoast goose is a traditional dish made from a whole goose, marinated and then roasted over charcoal. Its skin is golden and crispy, while the meat is tender and juicy, with an aromatic fragrance.
Roast DuckA classic Cantonese dish made by roasting a duck that has been marinated, sugar-coated, and air-dried for crispy skin and tender meat.
Steamed Bok ChoySteamed bok choy is a Chinese dish featuring fresh bok choy blanched briefly in boiling water, then drained and served with a sauce or plain. Simple preparation highlights the natural flavor of the vegetable.
Steamed Chicken in Soy SauceChar siu chicken is a dish made with chicken as the main ingredient, marinated with soy sauce, sugar, ginger slices, green onion segments, and other seasonings before steaming. The primary ingredients are chicken thighs or whole chicken, which are simmered with seasoning to allow the meat to absorb the rich sauce flavor.
Double Combo RiceA Chinese dish featuring two main dishes, typically meat and vegetables, served over steamed rice for balanced nutrition and flavor.
Chicken Oil RiceChicken oil rice is a traditional delicacy made primarily with chicken fat and fragrant rice. To prepare it, the rice is first stir-fried with chicken fat, then simmered with an appropriate amount of chicken broth until fully cooked, allowing the rice to absorb the rich aroma of the chicken fat and the savory flavor of the broth.