Da You Li Teahouse (Haixia Store)
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 4.1
First Floor, Haixia Hotel, Changma Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Dongguan, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at First Floor, Haixia Hotel, Changma Road. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Company Sandwich, Bitter Melon Beef Rice, Char Siu Noodle.
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: Dongguan
- Category: Cantonese cuisine
- Rating: 4.1
- Address: First Floor, Haixia Hotel, Changma Road
- Popular dishes: Company Sandwich, Bitter Melon Beef Rice, Char Siu Noodle, Curry Beef Brisket, Cream Piglet Bun
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Dishes
Company SandwichA classic Western sandwich made with ham, egg, lettuce, and tomato between two slices of toasted bread, often served with mayonnaise or mustard.
Bitter Melon Beef RiceStir-fried beef and bitter melon rice features tender beef slices marinated with seasonings and stir-fried with sliced bitter melon, then mixed with cooked rice. Cooking carefully ensures the beef remains tender and the bitter melon crisp.
Char Siu NoodleA Cantonese classic dish featuring marinated barbecued pork served over cooked rice noodles with a savory sauce.
Curry Beef BrisketCurry beef brisket is a dish made primarily with beef brisket, cooked with curry blocks or curry powder. First, the beef brisket is simmered until tender, then curry and适量 vegetables are added, and it is slowly stewed until the sauce thickens and turns into an appealing golden yellow color.
Cream Piglet BunA steamed bun filled with seasoned pork and topped with cream, offering a soft texture and savory flavor.
Lemon TeaLemon tea is a beverage made primarily from lemons and tea leaves. The preparation involves slicing lemons, adding them to the tea leaves, and steeping with hot water. Once the tea aroma blends with the lemon's acidity, sugar or honey can be added according to personal taste.
Sichuan Boiled BeefSichuan-style boiled beef is a dish made primarily with beef, paired with vegetables such as bean sprouts and cabbage, prepared by high-heat stir-frying followed by boiling. Thinly sliced beef is first stir-fried at high heat to lock in its juices, then simmered with broth and vegetables until tender, preserving the beef's fresh and tender texture.
Hong Kong-style Lemon TeaHong Kong-style lemon tea is made with black tea as the base, fresh lemon slices or juice, and sweetened with syrup or sugar. Stir well and serve chilled or over ice. Main ingredients: black tea, lemon, and sugar.
Stir-Fried Beef Rice NoodlesWet stir-fried beef rice noodles is a Chinese dish made with rice noodles, beef, and bean sprouts. The rice noodles are lightly fried, then stir-fried with beef slices and bean sprouts, seasoned with soy sauce and oyster sauce, and thickened with a cornstarch slurry for a smooth, savory flavor.
Creamy Milk TeaHong Kong-style milk tea is a beverage made primarily from high-quality black tea and fresh milk. The preparation involves brewing the black tea to its optimal strength, then mixing it with an appropriate amount of fresh milk. By stirring thoroughly, the two ingredients blend seamlessly, resulting in a silky texture and rich tea-milk flavor.