Two Hotpots (Kaizhou Hexiang Haoyuan Branch)
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.1
No. 2157, Renmin Road, Baicheng Community (next to Huodeban)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chongqing, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 2157, Renmin Road, Baicheng Community (next to Huodeban). It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Ice Tangyuan, Shredded Beef Tripe, Braised Quail Eggs.
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: Chongqing
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.1
- Address: No. 2157, Renmin Road, Baicheng Community (next to Huodeban)
- Popular dishes: Ice Tangyuan, Shredded Beef Tripe, Braised Quail Eggs, Braised Pork Intestines, Xiao Jun Gan
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Dishes
Ice TangyuanIce Tangyuan is a dessert made primarily from glutinous rice balls and various fruits. The preparation involves boiling the rice balls, cooling them in cold water, then adding ice cubes and diced fruits, and finally drizzling with condensed milk or syrup.
Shredded Beef TripeA Sichuan dish made from beef tripe shredded and quickly blanched, then tossed with spicy chili and Sichuan peppercorns for a crisp, numbingly spicy flavor.
Braised Quail EggsBraised quail eggs are made by boiling quail eggs, removing the shells, and slowly simmering them in a seasoned broth. The broth is typically made from soy sauce, spices (such as star anise, cinnamon, Sichuan pepper, and ginger), and seasonings.
Braised Pork IntestinesStewed pork intestines is a traditional dish primarily made with pork intestines. The preparation involves thoroughly cleaning the intestines, then simmering them in a seasoned braising liquid made from soy sauce, cooking wine, and spices until fully flavored, and finally slicing them for serving.
Xiao Jun GanXiao Jun Gan is a traditional dish made primarily from chicken gizzards or duck gizzards, carefully marinated and threaded onto bamboo skewers. It is cooked by grilling or frying until the outside turns golden and crispy while the inside remains tender and juicy. Finally, it can be sprinkled with seasonings to enhance its aroma.
Oil DipSichuan cuisine commonly uses oil dip as a dipping sauce, primarily made from sesame oil, chili oil, garlic paste, green onions, crushed peanuts, soy sauce, and vinegar. To prepare it, mix sesame oil and chili oil in proportion, then add finely chopped garlic and green onions. Adjust the taste by adding appropriate amounts of soy sauce and vinegar, and finally sprinkle crushed peanuts to enhance aroma and texture.
Sea lettuceSea lettuce sprout is a dish primarily made with sea lettuce sprouts. Fresh or rehydrated sea lettuce sprouts are typically cleaned, blanched, and then stir-fried with other ingredients such as minced garlic and chili peppers, or served cold in a dressing. The preparation method is simple and emphasizes preserving the crisp and tender texture of the sea lettuce sprouts.
Spontaneous SquidA dish made with fresh squid, marinated and quickly stir-fried for a tender, savory flavor.
Mustard greensGongcai, also known as Tai Gan, is a dried vegetable made from the fleshy stems of lettuce-family plants through processes such as sun-drying and pickling. It has a bright green color and a crisp texture. To prepare, soak it in water first, then mix with seasonings.
Yin-Yang Hot PotA double-boiled hot pot is a divided-style hot pot, typically split into two parts: one side with a clear or spicy broth, and the other with a different flavor (such as mushroom soup or tomato soup). Main ingredients include beef, lamb, seafood, vegetables, tofu products, and various meatballs, which are cooked in different broths.