Qi Xiao Luo · Luosifen (Huadu Yalecheng Branch)
小吃面食 · ⭐ 4.3
Shop 101, Room 02, No. 14–48, Yongfa Road, Xiuquan Subdistrict
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 Shop 101, Room 02, No. 14–48, Yongfa Road, Xiuquan Subdistrict. It is a 小吃面食 place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Orchid Tofu Skewers, Original Flavor Snail Noodles, Original Luosifen.
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: 小吃面食
- Rating: 4.3
- Address: Shop 101, Room 02, No. 14–48, Yongfa Road, Xiuquan Subdistrict
- Popular dishes: Orchid Tofu Skewers, Original Flavor Snail Noodles, Original Luosifen, Skin-on Duck Feet, Tomato Beef Luosifen
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Dishes
Orchid Tofu SkewersBamboo tofu skewers with tender tofu cubes, carrots, green peppers, blanched and pan-fried until golden, then simmered in a savory sauce. Fresh color, soft yet crisp texture.
Original Flavor Snail NoodlesA flavorful noodle dish featuring fresh snails, rice noodles, fermented bamboo shoots, tofu skin, and peanuts, simmered in a rich, spicy broth.
Original LuosifenOriginal flavor Luosifen is a specialty snack from Guangxi, made primarily with rice noodles and accompanied by ingredients such as snail meat, pickled bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms, and fried tofu skin, carefully prepared to perfection. The rice noodles are smooth and delicious, and the broth is rich and flavorful, delivering an authentic Guangxi taste.
Skin-on Duck FeetSkin-on duck feet is a dish featuring duck feet as the main ingredient. After removing feathers but keeping the skin, the feet are blanched and then stewed or braised with seasonings. Ginger, scallions, and cooking wine are commonly added to remove fishy odor and enhance aroma. Some recipes include soy sauce and rock sugar for flavor and tenderness.
Tomato Beef LuosifenA fusion of spicy and sour Luosifen with sweet tomato and tender beef slices, creating a rich and layered flavor.
Braised Pork Trotter with Snail NoodlesTiger skin pig trotter Luosifen features pig trotters fried until the skin forms tiger-like patterns, then stewed with Luosifen broth and ingredients. Main ingredients include pig trotters, Luosifen seasoning pack, pickled bamboo shoots, fried tofu, and peanuts. Preparation involves pre-cooking the trotters before combining with the broth.
Tiger Skin Duck Feet LuosifenA fusion dish combining tender duck feet with the spicy-sour flavor of Luosifen noodles, where the duck feet are fried to a tiger-striped texture and simmered in the aromatic broth.
Honeycomb Fried Egg LuosifenA spicy and savory dish combining Luosifen noodles with crispy fried eggs and honeycomb-shaped dough, offering a unique texture and flavor.
Sour Cabbage Fish and LuosifenA fusion dish combining the savory fish with sour cabbage and the rich broth of Luosifen noodles, served with tender fish slices and chewy rice noodles.
Spiced Beef and Snail NoodlesSpiced braised beef Luosifen combines Luosifen noodles with tender braised beef, slow-cooked to absorb flavors, then blended with the spicy sour broth for a unique taste. Key ingredients: rice noodles, beef, Luosifen seasoning pack, and toppings like pickled mustard greens, fried tofu skin, and peanuts.
Yangtze River Snail NoodlesYangcheng Lo Mein is a fusion dish combining traditional Luosifen with another flavored noodle (e.g., beef or chicken soup noodles) in one bowl for a dual-flavor experience. Main ingredients include rice noodles, Luosifen broth, pickled bamboo shoots, fried tofu, peanuts, wood ear mushrooms, and bean sprouts, seasoned with chili oil and garlic.
Golden Fish BallsA dish made from fish paste mixed with starch and egg, deep-fried until golden and crispy on the outside, tender inside.