Shanxi Noodles Bar (Gonghe Shijia Branch)
小吃面食 · ⭐ 3.9
No. 126 Lushan South Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Changsha, 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. 126 Lushan South Road. It is a 小吃面食 place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Stewed Pig Trotter, Cold Dish, 杂酱刀削面.
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: Changsha
- Category: 小吃面食
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: No. 126 Lushan South Road
- Popular dishes: Stewed Pig Trotter, Cold Dish, 杂酱刀削面, Oil-Poured Noodles, Stewed Vegetable Dish
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Dishes
Stewed Pig TrotterA Chinese dish made by slow-cooking pig trotters until tender, seasoned with soy sauce and spices.
Cold DishCold dishes are prepared by cooking, marinating, or eating raw ingredients, then cooling them to room temperature or refrigerating before serving. Common ingredients include cucumber, tofu skin, jellyfish, chicken breast, wood ear mushrooms, and carrots. Preparation methods include mixing, pickling, blanching, and freezing.
杂酱刀削面杂酱刀削面以手工刀削的宽面条为主料,搭配由猪肉末、豆瓣酱、甜面酱、葱姜蒜等炒制而成的杂酱。面条筋道,杂酱浓郁,通常加入青菜或豆芽作为配菜。
Oil-Poured NoodlesOil-poured noodles are a dish primarily made with noodles, enhanced by pouring hot oil over them. After boiling the noodles, they are drained and sprinkled with scallions, chili powder, and other seasonings, then topped with hot oil to release the aroma of the spices, allowing the noodles to fully absorb the flavors.
Stewed Vegetable DishStir-fried dishes combine various ingredients cooked slowly together, commonly including meats (like pork, chicken), vegetables (such as cabbage, potatoes, carrots), and soy products (like tofu, vermicelli), allowing flavors to blend through gentle simmering.
Fried EggFried eggs are a simple and delicious home-style dish, primarily made with fresh eggs. The preparation involves beating the eggs and pouring them into a preheated frying pan, then cooking over medium-low heat until both sides turn golden brown and the aroma of eggs fills the air—ready to be served.
Pork Sauce NoodlesPork sauce noodles are a traditional dish made by stir-frying minced pork with葱,姜,蒜 and other seasonings to create a savory sauce, then mixed with boiled noodles.
Braised Beef with Hand-Pressed NoodlesA traditional Chinese dish featuring tender beef and handmade noodles in a rich, savory sauce.
Stir-Fried Meat with Knife-Cut NoodlesMeat stir-fried knife-cut noodles is a Chinese stir-fried noodle dish primarily made with pork and knife-cut noodles. Slice or dice the pork, then stir-fry it with aromatics such as green onions, ginger, and garlic until fragrant. Add pre-cooked knife-cut noodles and stir well, then season to taste. The key to preparation lies in controlling the heat properly to achieve noodles with a chewy texture and tender meat.
Stewed Bean NoodlesBean焖面 is a dish primarily made with green beans and noodles. The preparation involves cutting the green beans into segments, stir-frying them with seasonings, then adding the noodles and simmering until the noodles are fully cooked and have absorbed the sauce.
Pan-Fried Pork with VegetablesGuoyou Rou is a traditional dish primarily made with pork. To prepare it, pork is sliced thinly, marinated with seasonings, then quickly fried in hot oil until golden and crispy. Finally, it is stir-fried with vegetables or sauce.
DumplingsDumplings are a traditional Chinese staple food made by wrapping a filling inside a dough made from flour, which is then cooked by boiling, steaming, or pan-frying. Main ingredients include flour, pork, and vegetables such as cabbage or chives, with seasonings added to the filling according to taste. The dough is rolled into a circle, filled, sealed by pinching the edges, and shaped into a half-moon or other forms.