Yang San Niang Qiāojiǎo Niúròu (Zhongliang Hongyun Yuejie Store)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 4.3
No. 333 Huiquan North Road, Zhongliang Hongyun Yue Street (Ground floor of Music Party KTV; next to Ladao Zigong Cuisine)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chengdu, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 333 Huiquan North Road, Zhongliang Hongyun Yue Street (Ground floor of Music Party KTV; next to Ladao Zigong Cuisine). It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Kimchi, Spicy Beef Strips, Spicy Beef Liver.
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: 4.3
- Address: No. 333 Huiquan North Road, Zhongliang Hongyun Yue Street (Ground floor of Music Party KTV; next to Ladao Zigong Cuisine)
- Popular dishes: Kimchi, Spicy Beef Strips, Spicy Beef Liver, Spicy Crispy Intestine, Chinese cabbage
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Dishes
KimchiKimchi is a traditional food made primarily from vegetables that undergo pickling and fermentation. Main ingredients include cabbage and radish, which are seasoned with salt, chili powder, garlic, ginger, and other spices, then placed in sealed containers to naturally ferment, resulting in a unique sweet and sour flavor.
Spicy Beef StripsSpicy beef strips is a Chinese stir-fry dish made by marinating thin beef slices with seasonings, then quickly stir-frying with green peppers and onions. The key is precise heat control to keep the beef tender and vegetables crisp.
Spicy Beef LiverA Sichuan dish made by quickly stir-frying beef liver with chili, garlic, and ginger. Tender and spicy, it delivers bold flavors.
Spicy Crispy IntestineSpicy crispy intestines is a stir-fry dish primarily made with pork intestines. After cleaning and cutting the intestines into segments, they are quickly stir-fried with ingredients such as green peppers, red peppers, and garlic slices. Seasoned with soy sauce, cooking wine, and salt during preparation, this dish maintains the crisp texture of the intestines.
Chinese cabbageChinese cabbage is a common vegetable with翠绿色 leaves and a crisp texture. It is typically cooked by stir-frying, boiling, or stewing to preserve its natural flavor, and can also be paired with other ingredients to enhance its taste and texture.
Steamed Beef with Rice FlourSteamed beef with rice flour is a dish made by steaming beef slices coated with seasoned rice flour. The beef is sliced, marinated with spices, then coated with fried rice flour and steamed until tender, allowing the beef to absorb the aroma of the rice flour while maintaining its tenderness.
Spinal Cord Braised TofuA dish made by braising pork spinal cord with soft tofu, seasoned with garlic, ginger, and fermented bean paste for a rich, savory flavor.
Dipping SauceA蘸碟 (dipping sauce) is a condiment made primarily from spices, seasonings, and edible oil, commonly served with main dishes such as hot pot or grilled meat. Its preparation is simple: mix minced garlic, chili, cilantro, and other spices with seasonings like soy sauce and vinegar, then add hot oil to enhance the aroma.
Blood puddingBlood pudding is a dish made primarily from duck or pig blood, usually cooked with tofu, vegetables, and meat. The blood is boiled, sliced, then stewed with ingredients and seasonings.
Lifting-leg BeefQiao Jiao Beef is a traditional dish made primarily with beef, simmered with various spices and herbs. In the preparation process, beef is cut into pieces and cooked together with spices and herbs in a pot, adding an appropriate amount of water and slowly stewing until the beef becomes tender and the broth becomes rich.