Gongjiu Teahouse (Lu Lake Lufang Branch)
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 4.2
Unit 1, Building 3, Lufang Center, Lu Lake Eco-City, No. 168 Jiazhou Road, Huayang Subdistrict, Tianfu New Area
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chengdu, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at Unit 1, Building 3, Lufang Center, Lu Lake Eco-City, No. 168 Jiazhou Road, Huayang Subdistrict, Tianfu New Area. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Curry Beef Shank, Cream Custard Flowing Bun, Stir-Fried Beef with Yellow Onion.
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: Chengdu
- Category: Cantonese cuisine
- Rating: 4.2
- Address: Unit 1, Building 3, Lufang Center, Lu Lake Eco-City, No. 168 Jiazhou Road, Huayang Subdistrict, Tianfu New Area
- Popular dishes: Curry Beef Shank, Cream Custard Flowing Bun, Stir-Fried Beef with Yellow Onion, Dry-Fried Beef Rice Noodles, Hong Kong Style Milk Tea
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Dishes
Curry Beef ShankA rich and flavorful dish made with beef shank and tendons slow-cooked in a fragrant curry sauce.
Cream Custard Flowing BunThe custard-filled bun is a Chinese dim sum dish made with flour for the outer skin and a filling composed of salted egg yolk, milk, and butter. It has a delicate, sweet taste. After steaming, the filling becomes sandy and flowing, hence its name.
Stir-Fried Beef with Yellow OnionStir-fried Yellow Beef is a dish made primarily with yellow beef and vegetables. To prepare it, slice the yellow beef thinly, marinate it with seasonings to infuse flavor, then quickly stir-fry it together with garlic, ginger, chili peppers, and other ingredients to maintain the beef's tender texture.
Dry-Fried Beef Rice NoodlesDry-fried beef rice noodles is a dish made from rice noodles, beef, bean sprouts, and other ingredients. First, slice the beef and marinate it. Cook the rice noodles and set aside. Heat a wok, stir-fry the beef until it changes color, then add the bean sprouts and rice noodles. Season with soy sauce and other seasonings, and quickly stir-fry until well combined.
Hong Kong Style Milk TeaHong Kong-style milk tea, made by blending black tea with fresh milk. The black tea is carefully brewed to achieve a bright red color and rich aroma. The addition of fresh milk creates a smoother texture, with the perfect balance between tea and milk—retaining the tea's freshness while adding the richness of milk.
Shrimp DumplingsShrimp dumplings are dim sum made by wrapping fresh shrimp meat in a transparent skin made from wheat starch and cornstarch, then steamed. The main ingredients include shrimp, wheat starch, cornstarch, and a small amount of seasonings. To prepare, the shrimp is minced and mixed with seasonings until it becomes sticky, then wrapped in the dough and shaped into a half-moon or ingot form before steaming in a bamboo steamer.
Honey-glazed Barbecue PorkHoney-glazed barbecued pork is a traditional dish made from pork. Choose pork shoulder or belly, coat it with a marinade made from honey, light soy sauce, and five-spice powder, and marinate for several hours. Then roast slowly in an oven or over charcoal until the surface turns golden brown and the meat becomes tender and sweet.
Steamed Chicken Feet in Soy SauceChicken feet are blanched and steamed with soy sauce, ginger slices, and green onions. Main ingredients are chicken feet and soy sauce, prepared by steaming to preserve natural flavors.
Fresh Oil Pineapple BunFresh pineapple bun is a pastry made from flour, yeast, sugar, and butter, fermented and baked. It has a golden crust with pineapple texture and a soft, creamy, sweet interior.
Fresh Shrimp Wonton NoodlesFresh shrimp wonton noodles is a traditional noodle dish made primarily from fresh shrimp, pork, and flour. The wonton wrappers are thin and generously filled with tender shrimp and pork, paired with smooth noodles and a clear, flavorful broth that offers a simple yet refined taste.