Qixiang Courtyard
Hunan cuisine · ⭐ 4.4
Room 101, Office Building 102, No. 54 Yingbin Avenue
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 Room 101, Office Building 102, No. 54 Yingbin Avenue. It is a Hunan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Chopped Chili Fish Head, Green Beans, Stir-fried Local Chicken with Camellia Oil.
If you cannot eat spicy food, use Dragon Mate to say “no spicy” before ordering, and tell the staff clearly.
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: Hunan cuisine
- Rating: 4.4
- Address: Room 101, Office Building 102, No. 54 Yingbin Avenue
- Popular dishes: Chopped Chili Fish Head, Green Beans, Stir-fried Local Chicken with Camellia Oil, Preserved Vegetable Braised Pork, Pan-fried Bao
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Dishes
Chopped Chili Fish HeadSteamed fish head with chopped chili is a dish made by steaming a fish head with chopped chili, scallions, ginger, garlic, and other seasonings. To prepare, clean the fish head, layer it with chopped chili and other seasonings, then steam until fully cooked.
Green BeansGreen beans are a common vegetable dish, primarily made with fresh green beans. To prepare, wash and cut the green beans into segments, then cook them thoroughly using methods such as stir-frying, boiling, or stewing. During cooking, you can add minced garlic and ginger slices for flavor while preserving their natural taste.
Stir-fried Local Chicken with Camellia OilA dish featuring free-range chicken stir-fried with camellia oil, where chicken pieces are cooked in the oil to absorb its aroma, resulting in tender and flavorful meat.
Preserved Vegetable Braised PorkMei Cai Kou Rou is a traditional dish made primarily from pork belly and preserved mustard greens. The preparation involves boiling the pork belly until half-cooked, coating it with seasoning, frying it until golden brown, then slicing it and steaming it together with the preserved mustard greens so the meat absorbs the fragrance of the greens.
Pan-fried BaoPan-fried bao is a Chinese pastry made with flour dough filled with pork and cabbage, steamed then pan-fried in a skillet with water until the bottom turns golden and crispy.
Hunan Dry Steamed Native ChickenHunan Dry Steamed Native Chicken is a Hunan dish made with native chicken and seasonings, then steamed dry. Main ingredients include native chicken, ginger, garlic, and cooking wine. The flavor is fresh and fragrant, with tender meat.
Preserved Pork with Bamboo ShootsPreserved pork stir-fried with bamboo shoots is a classic Chinese home-style dish. Sliced preserved pork is stir-fried with fresh bamboo shoots, using the pork's fat and aroma to enhance the笋's flavor. A small amount of seasonings like salt and soy sauce are added to blend the flavors.
Stir-fried Yellow Beef with Tea OilTea oil stir-fried yellow beef is a dish made with fresh yellow beef as the main ingredient, stir-fried with tea oil. The beef slices are marinated and then cooked with garlic, ginger, and other seasonings in hot tea oil until tender and flavorful.
Spicy Pork Stir-FryStir-fried pork with chili peppers is a home-style dish made primarily from pork and chili peppers. The method involves slicing the pork thinly, cutting the chili peppers into segments, stir-frying the pork until it changes color, then adding the chili segments and continuing to stir-fry. Finally, seasonings are added and the dish is stirred evenly to complete.
Qianlianghu Local DuckQianlianghu native duck is a dish featuring local free-range duck meat, simmered with ginger, scallions, and seasonings to enhance flavor and color.
Yangcheng Lake CrabYangcheng Lake hairy crab, using high-quality hairy crabs from Yangcheng Lake as the main ingredient. During cooking, fresh crabs are selected and steamed or boiled to preserve the original flavor of the crab meat, with rich and full crab roe and tender meat.
Stir-fried Tofu with PorkFried tofu with pork is a classic Chinese home-style dish made primarily from dried tofu and pork. The dried tofu is cut into cubes and stir-fried together with sliced or shredded pork. Seasonings such as light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and cooking wine are added to enhance flavor, and the dish is cooked until the pork is fully tender and the tofu absorbs the seasoning. Scallions, ginger, and garlic are typically used to add aroma, resulting in a rich and satisfying taste.
Chicken-Flavored Crisp Bamboo ShootsChicken broth crispy bamboo shoots is a dish made primarily from fresh, tender bamboo shoots cooked in chicken stock. After blanching, the bamboo shoots retain their crisp texture and absorb the rich, aromatic flavor of the chicken broth during stewing. The preparation involves minimal seasoning to highlight the natural taste of the ingredients.