Hou Chu Private Kitchen (Xiantai Avenue Branch)
Northeastern Chinese cuisine · ⭐ 3.8
Building 62, Jingkai District VII, Beihai Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Changchun, 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 Building 62, Jingkai District VII, Beihai Road. It is a Northeastern Chinese cuisine place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Mixed Noodles Salad, Three Fresh Ingredients Stir-Fry, Kung Pao Chicken.
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: Changchun
- Category: Northeastern Chinese cuisine
- Rating: 3.8
- Address: Building 62, Jingkai District VII, Beihai Road
- Popular dishes: Mixed Noodles Salad, Three Fresh Ingredients Stir-Fry, Kung Pao Chicken, Cherry Pork, Braised Eel in Boiled Broth
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Dishes
Mixed Noodles SaladA refreshing cold dish made with mixed vegetables and noodles, seasoned with vinegar, garlic, and chili oil.
Three Fresh Ingredients Stir-FryDì Sān Xiān is a classic Chinese dish made primarily with eggplant, potato, and green pepper. The ingredients are first cut into pieces, deep-fried until golden and crispy, then stir-fried with soy sauce, sugar, and other seasonings to allow the flavors to fully penetrate, resulting in an appealing color and aroma.
Kung Pao ChickenKung Pao Chicken is a dish made primarily with chicken, stir-fried with辅料 such as peanuts, scallions, ginger, garlic, and dried chili peppers. The chicken is cut into cubes, marinated, then quickly stir-fried with fried peanuts and seasonings to create a dish with a bright red color and tender, flavorful texture.
Cherry PorkSweet and sour pork is a Chinese dish primarily made with pork, typically using pork tenderloin cut into cubes. After marinating, the meat is deep-fried until golden brown and then stir-fried with a sauce made from sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, and other seasonings. The finished dish has a bright red color, tender meat, and a balanced sweet-and-sour flavor, resembling cherries in shape—hence its name.
Braised Eel in Boiled BrothA Chinese dish featuring eel braised in a savory broth after blanching, resulting in tender fish with rich flavor.
Boiled Pot BottomA dish made by quickly blanching ingredients like tofu, vermicelli, and vegetables in a rich broth of pork or chicken bones.
Dumpling BallsDough balls are a type of pastry made primarily with vegetables. The vegetables are typically chopped and mixed with seasonings, then wrapped in dough and steamed.
Spicy Chicken with ChiliSpicy chicken is a dish made primarily with chicken, seasoned with large amounts of chili peppers and spices. The chicken is cut into pieces, marinated, then stir-fried at high heat with chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, and other seasonings to allow the chicken to fully absorb the spicy and fragrant flavors, resulting in a bright red color and a distinctive numbingly spicy, savory taste.
Sour Cabbage Hot PotSour cabbage pot features fermented cabbage as the main ingredient, combined with pork belly, tofu, and vermicelli, simmered together to create a rich broth.
Sweet and Sour PorkGuobaorou is a traditional dish made primarily from pork tenderloin. The meat is sliced and marinated, then deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy. It is then stir-fried with a sweet and sour sauce made from sugar and vinegar, ensuring each piece of meat is evenly coated with the sauce.