Old Wuhan Hot Dry Noodles (Sha Hu Avenue Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.4
No. 301, Zhongbei East Road, East Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Wuhan, 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. 301, Zhongbei East Road, East Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area. It is a 小吃快餐 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Three-Flavor Dumplings, Three Delicacies Soup, Three Delicacies Noodles.
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: Wuhan
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.4
- Address: No. 301, Zhongbei East Road, East Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area
- Popular dishes: Three-Flavor Dumplings, Three Delicacies Soup, Three Delicacies Noodles, Osmanthus Rice Wine Porridge, Fried Chicken Crown Dumplings
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Dishes
Three-Flavor DumplingsThree-flavor dumplings made with pork, shrimp, and egg, steamed or boiled to perfection—delicate, savory, and satisfying.
Three Delicacies SoupThree-delicacy soup is made with chicken, pork, and shrimp, enhanced with mushrooms, ham, and greens. After blanching the meats to remove odor, they are simmered slowly in water with salt for a rich, flavorful broth.
Three Delicacies NoodlesThree-delicacy rice noodles is a dish made with rice noodles, shrimp, pork, and eggs. Cook the noodles, then mix with stir-fried shrimp, pork strips, and fried egg, and finally pour seasoned broth or soy sauce to blend.
Osmanthus Rice Wine PorridgeGuìhuā Hú Mǐjiǔ is a dessert made primarily from glutinous rice flour and rice wine. Mix the flour with water to form a paste, cook until thickened, then stir in rice wine. Finish with dried osmanthus flowers or osmanthus syrup. The dish is semi-transparent, smooth in texture, and offers the rich aroma of rice wine and the delicate fragrance of osmanthus.
Fried Chicken Crown DumplingsA Chinese snack made by wrapping chicken breast and shrimp in thin dough, then deep-frying until crispy. The filling is tender and flavorful.
Burnt DumplingA traditional Chinese dim sum made with minced pork and shrimp wrapped in glutinous rice dough and steamed until tender.
Hot Dry NoodlesHot dry noodles are a specialty snack from Wuhan, primarily made with alkaline noodles. The noodles are boiled, rinsed in cold water, coated with oil, and then dried. They are then topped with a sauce made from sesame paste, sesame oil, vinegar, and other seasonings, and finally garnished with pickled mustard greens, green onions, and crushed peanuts.
Pan-fried BunA pan-fried bun is a snack filled with pork and made from flour dough. To prepare it, wrap the pork filling in dough, then pan-fry in a skillet with oil until the bottom turns golden and crispy, finally sprinkling sesame seeds and green onions on top.
Bamboo Bone Lotus Root SoupPork knuckle and lotus root soup uses pork knuckles and lotus roots as main ingredients. After blanching the knuckles, they are simmered with lotus roots in water for several hours until the bones are tender and the lotus slices soft, yielding a clear or slightly milky broth with a delicious flavor.
Thick Soup NoodlesA Hunan specialty featuring rice noodles in a rich broth with minced meat and pickled vegetables, known for its savory and hearty flavor.
Steamed DumplingsSteamed dumplings are a traditional delicacy made with wheat flour wrappers filled with various ingredients and steamed to perfection. The dumpling skins are thin yet generous in filling, offering a rich, satisfying taste and abundant nutrition.
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.