Anhui Home-style Cuisine (Zijing Road Store)
地方菜 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 16-1, Zijing Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Wuxi, 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. 16-1, Zijing Road. It is a 地方菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Sichuan Boiled Pork Slices, Sichuan Boiled Fish Slices, Braised Eggplant in Oil.
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: Wuxi
- Category: 地方菜
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: No. 16-1, Zijing Road
- Popular dishes: Sichuan Boiled Pork Slices, Sichuan Boiled Fish Slices, Braised Eggplant in Oil, Sweet and Sour Eel, Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs
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Dishes
Sichuan Boiled Pork SlicesSichuan-style boiled pork slices is a dish made primarily with thin slices of lean pork, paired with vegetables such as mung bean sprouts and greens, and cooked by boiling. First, the vegetables are blanched, then the marinated pork slices are added to boiling water to cook through. Finally, a spicy and numbing sauce is prepared by stir-frying chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, and other seasonings, resulting in a fresh, fragrant, tender, and smooth texture.
Sichuan Boiled Fish SlicesSichuan boiled fish is a dish featuring fresh fish slices with vegetables like bean sprouts and cabbage, stir-fried with fried chili and Sichuan peppercorns, then simmered in broth. The dish has a bright red color, tender fish, and rich flavor.
Braised Eggplant in OilStir-fried eggplant in oil is a Chinese dish featuring eggplant as the main ingredient. Sliced eggplant is fried or pan-seared, then simmered with seasonings like soy sauce, sugar, and garlic until tender and flavorful.
Sweet and Sour EelSweet and sour hairtail is a Chinese dish featuring hairtail as the main ingredient. The fish is cleaned, cut into pieces, marinated with rice wine and ginger, then coated in starch or flour and deep-fried until golden and crispy. A sauce made of sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, water, and cornstarch is stir-fried with葱姜蒜, then combined with the fried fish to coat evenly.
Sweet and Sour Pork RibsSweet and sour pork ribs is a classic Chinese dish using pork ribs as the main ingredient. The ribs are first fried until golden and crispy, then stir-fried with seasonings such as sugar, vinegar, and tomato sauce to coat the ribs evenly in a rich sweet-and-sour sauce.
Braised Pig's FeetA Chinese dish made by slow-cooking pig's feet in soy sauce, sugar, and spices until tender and flavorful.
Sour Cabbage FishSuancai Yu is a dish primarily made with fish meat and pickled cabbage. The fish is sliced and paired with marinated pickled cabbage, along with seasonings such as ginger slices and garlic paste. After cooking, the fish becomes tender, the pickled cabbage offers a tangy aroma, and the broth becomes rich and flavorful.
Sliced Potatoes with Green PepperSpicy green pepper and potato shreds is a home-style dish primarily made with potatoes and green peppers. After peeling the potatoes, slice them into thin strips and soak in cold water to remove excess starch. Wash and slice the green peppers as well. Heat oil in a pan, quickly stir-fry the potato strips until just cooked through, then add the green pepper strips and continue stir-frying. Finally, season with salt and a small amount of vinegar, stir well, and serve.
Pepper and Tofu Skin Stir-FryGreen pepper and tofu skin stir-fry, a dish made with green peppers and tofu skin. Slice tofu skin, blanch, then stir-fry with sliced green peppers. Add seasoning and mix well. Simple to prepare, preserving the natural flavors.
Huángshān Stinky Mandarin FishHuangshan stinky mandarin fish is made primarily from mandarin fish, which acquires a unique fermented aroma due to its special curing process. The fish is first cured for several days until it develops its distinctive flavor, then braised with seasonings such as chili peppers, ginger, and garlic.