Happy Luosifen (Jindi Zizai Cheng Branch)
小吃面食 · ⭐ 3.9
No. B12, Jindi Zizai City K3 Commercial Street, Tuanjie Street
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Wuhan, 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 No. B12, Jindi Zizai City K3 Commercial Street, Tuanjie Street. It is a 小吃面食 place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Fresh Lemonade, Braised Egg, Signature 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: Wuhan
- Category: 小吃面食
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: No. B12, Jindi Zizai City K3 Commercial Street, Tuanjie Street
- Popular dishes: Fresh Lemonade, Braised Egg, Signature Luosifen, Fried Egg, Beef Luosifen
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Dishes
Fresh LemonadeIce-cold lemon water is a refreshing drink made primarily with fresh lemons and cold water. The preparation is simple: slice the lemons or squeeze the lemon juice, add it to cold water, then adjust the taste with sugar or honey according to personal preference, and finally add ice cubes.
Braised EggMarinated eggs are eggs that have been boiled and then soaked in a seasoned sauce made from soy sauce and spices until they are flavorful and well-colored. The key to making them lies in the preparation of the marinade and the timing of the soaking process.
Signature LuosifenSignature Luosifen features Liuzhou specialty snail as the main ingredient, paired with rice noodles, pickled bamboo shoots, fried beancurd skin, peanuts, wood ear mushrooms, and daylilies. The broth is made by simmering snail bones, then seasoned with chili oil, spices, and seasonings. The focus lies in a rich broth and abundant ingredients, creating a uniquely flavored noodle dish.
Fried EggFried eggs is a simple and popular home-cooked dish. The main ingredient is fresh eggs, which are heated in a frying pan with an appropriate amount of cooking oil. The eggs are cracked into the pan and fried until both sides turn golden and the whites are fully set.
Beef LuosifenBeef Luosifen is a dish primarily made with rice noodles, snails, and beef. After the rice noodles are cooked, they are combined with stir-fried snails and tender beef, then topped with a specially prepared sauce, creating a unique taste.
Fermented soybean skinFermented soybean curd, a traditional Chinese soy product. Made from yellow soybeans through soaking, grinding, boiling, and other processes, which form a film on the surface of soy milk that is then dried. It has a yellow-white color, dry texture, and a rich soy aroma. In cooking, it can be paired with meat or vegetables and prepared using methods such as stir-frying, stewing, or boiling to create various delicious dishes.
PeanutsPeanut M is a simple and popular snack made primarily from peanuts. The preparation typically involves washing and drying the peanuts, then slowly frying them in hot oil over low heat until golden and crispy. Finally, salt or other seasonings can be sprinkled on for added flavor.
Fried tofu pouchTofu puffs are made primarily from tofu, deep-fried until the surface turns golden and develops bubbles. The outer skin is crispy while the inside remains soft and tender, making it suitable to be enjoyed with various seasonings or sauces.
Fermented Bamboo ShootsSuan sun is made primarily from bamboo shoots and undergoes pickling and fermentation. Fresh bamboo shoots are sliced or cut into pieces, then mixed with salt and a specific fermenting agent, placed in a sealed container to naturally ferment until it develops its characteristic sour taste.
SausageSausage is a meat-based processed food made by grinding and cutting meat, curing it, adding seasonings, stuffing it into casings, and then drying or baking it.