Leisure Farm Roast Whole Lamb
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.7
No. 25, Group 1, Boluo Community, Y129
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chengdu, 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. 25, Group 1, Boluo Community, Y129. It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Chestnut Chicken, Oil-Scalded Goose, Whole Roasted Lamb.
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: Chengdu
- Category: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: No. 25, Group 1, Boluo Community, Y129
- Popular dishes: Chestnut Chicken, Oil-Scalded Goose, Whole Roasted Lamb, Glass Noodle Pot
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Dishes
Chestnut ChickenChestnut chicken is a dish made primarily with chicken and chestnuts. Chicken pieces are stewed with shelled chestnuts and seasonings, resulting in tender chicken and soft chestnuts with harmonized flavors.
Oil-Scalded GooseA dish made by quickly scalding goose meat in hot oil, resulting in tender and fragrant meat, often seasoned with ginger, garlic, and chili.
Whole Roasted LambRoast whole lamb is a dish made with an entire lamb as the main ingredient. After marinating, the whole lamb is slowly roasted over charcoal until the skin turns golden and crispy, while the meat remains tender and fragrant.
Glass Noodle PotFish ball stew features rice noodles as the main ingredient, combined with meat, seafood, or vegetables. All ingredients are cooked together in a clay pot, allowing the noodles to absorb the rich broth. Typically, the noodles are soaked first, then stir-fried with other ingredients until fully cooked.