True功夫 (Xinshi Airport Store)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 4.5
Units 101–102, Ground Floor, No. 1141, Jichang Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Guangzhou, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at Units 101–102, Ground Floor, No. 1141, Jichang Road. It is a 小吃快餐 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Bamboo Thread Chicken Soup, Braised Chicken Thigh with Dried Mushrooms, Braised Chicken Leg with Dried Mushrooms Rice.
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: Guangzhou
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 4.5
- Address: Units 101–102, Ground Floor, No. 1141, Jichang Road
- Popular dishes: Bamboo Thread Chicken Soup, Braised Chicken Thigh with Dried Mushrooms, Braised Chicken Leg with Dried Mushrooms Rice, Grandmother's Vegetable Dish, Pork Ribs and Chicken Leg Rice
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Dishes
Bamboo Thread Chicken SoupA nourishing chicken soup made with bamboo thread mushrooms, known for its delicate flavor and health benefits.
Braised Chicken Thigh with Dried MushroomsA Chinese dish featuring tender chicken thighs and dried mushrooms, slow-cooked to blend savory flavors.
Braised Chicken Leg with Dried Mushrooms RiceWinter mushroom chicken thigh rice is made primarily with chicken thighs and dried mushrooms. The chicken thighs are cut into pieces, blanched to remove odor, then stir-fried together with rehydrated winter mushrooms. Seasoned with soy sauce, cooking wine, and other seasonings, it is simmered until fully flavored. Finally, the cooked chicken and mushrooms along with the sauce are poured over rice to create the dish.
Grandmother's Vegetable DishGrandmother's vegetable dish is a home-style dish primarily made with pickled vegetables, typically using pickled mustard greens, xue li hong (a type of pickled mustard), and radish leaves. It is stir-fried with minced garlic, chili peppers, and fermented black beans, resulting in a savory, slightly spicy flavor with rich aroma.
Pork Ribs and Chicken Leg RicePork ribs and chicken thigh rice is a nutritious dish featuring pork ribs and chicken thighs as its main ingredients. The pork ribs are marinated and then grilled to golden crispiness, while the chicken thighs remain tender and juicy. Together, they create a rich and layered texture. Served with steaming hot rice that absorbs the savory meat juices, this dish becomes even more delicious and satisfying.
Australian Wagyu Rice BowlAustralian Wagyu rice dish made with premium Australian Wagyu beef, rice, onion, soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. Wagyu is seared or grilled, sliced, and served over hot rice with sautéed onions and a sauce of soy sauce, mirin, and sugar.
Colorful Vegetable Stir-fryA healthy dish featuring a mix of colorful vegetables like green beans, carrots, corn, and bell peppers, stir-fried quickly to retain freshness and vibrant colors.
Lotus-Leaf Wrapped Sticky Rice ChickenLotus leaf rice dumplings made with glutinous rice, marinated chicken, salted egg yolk, and mushrooms, wrapped in lotus leaves and steamed. Soak rice beforehand, mix with seasoned chicken and other ingredients, wrap in lotus leaves, then steam until cooked.
Sour Cabbage Braised Pork RiceSuancai Braised Pork Rice is a dish primarily made with sour cabbage and pork belly. The preparation involves cutting the pork belly into small cubes and stewing it together with sour cabbage, allowing the meat to fully absorb the tangy flavor of the cabbage. The stewed pork and sour cabbage are then poured over steaming hot rice.
Sour Cabbage Pork NoodlesA dish made with rice noodles, sour cabbage, and minced pork, featuring a tangy and savory broth.
Silky Steamed EggSteamed egg custard is a dish primarily made with eggs, prepared by steaming. Beat the eggs, then mix in an appropriate amount of water or milk, stir well, and strain to remove any unbroken protein strands. Pour the mixture into a steaming bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and steam until fully set and cooked through. The finished egg custard has a smooth, delicate surface and a rich, silky texture.