Baijia Runze Big Plate Chicken
新疆菜 · ⭐ 3.7
150 meters west of the intersection of Zhengshang Road and Guangwu Road, north side of the road (South Gate of Jiahe Furong Garden)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Zhengzhou, 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 150 meters west of the intersection of Zhengshang Road and Guangwu Road, north side of the road (South Gate of Jiahe Furong Garden). It is a 新疆菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Big Plate Chicken, Preserved Vegetable Braised Pork, Noodles in Broth.
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: Zhengzhou
- Category: 新疆菜
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: 150 meters west of the intersection of Zhengshang Road and Guangwu Road, north side of the road (South Gate of Jiahe Furong Garden)
- Popular dishes: Big Plate Chicken, Preserved Vegetable Braised Pork, Noodles in Broth, Corn, Pig's Intestine Skin
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Dishes
Big Plate ChickenDa Pan Ji is a dish primarily made with chicken, potatoes, and noodles. Chicken is cut into pieces and stewed with spices and seasonings, along with diced potatoes, until fully flavored. Finally, cooked noodles are mixed with the stewed chicken and potatoes to absorb the rich broth.
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.
Noodles in BrothNoodles in broth is a Chinese staple made from dough cut into片, cooked in soup with vegetables and meat, absorbing rich flavors through slow stewing.
CornCorn is a common ingredient that can be cooked in various ways, such as boiling, grilling, or stir-frying. When boiled, keeping the husks intact imparts a subtle fragrance to the corn. Grilled corn develops a slightly charred surface, offering a unique smoky flavor. Stir-fried corn is often paired with pine nuts and carrots, creating a colorful dish with rich textures and flavors.
Pig's Intestine SkinPig's intestine skin is a dried food made from pork intestines, known for its chewy texture when rehydrated. It's commonly used in stews or stir-fries.
Premium Cold DishesPremium cold dishes are typically made from a variety of fresh vegetables and meats such as cucumber, carrot, tofu skin, and chicken breast. After being sliced or shredded, they are mixed with seasonings like soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, and chili oil, then refrigerated for a period of time before serving.
Tofu SkinTofu skin is a thin sheet-like food made from soybeans. It is typically produced by heating soy milk until a film forms on the surface, which is then removed and dried either by air or sun. It can be prepared by stir-frying, braising, or used as an outer layer to wrap fillings such as minced meat or vegetables. The texture is chewy and elastic.
Shiitake Mushroom and Pork SlicesStir-fried pork slices with mushrooms is a Chinese dish primarily made with pork and mushrooms. The pork is sliced and stir-fried together with rehydrated mushrooms, typically seasoned with a small amount of seasonings such as soy sauce, cooking wine, and cornstarch for marinating and flavoring, then quickly stir-fried in hot oil to finish.
Chicken gizzardChicken gizzard is a dish made from the stomach of chickens. The basic preparation method usually includes cleaning, boiling, and seasoning. Before cooking, it is typically marinated with salt or cooking wine, then cooked using methods such as stir-frying, stewing, or grilling, and finally enhanced with various spices to improve flavor.