Shu Yi Spicy Pot (Tangxi Street Store)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.7
No. 121, Houjie, No. 180 Tangxi Street, Baoshan District
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shanghai, 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. 121, Houjie, No. 180 Tangxi Street, Baoshan District. It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Wide Rice Noodles, Rice Cake, Guangdong Bok Choy.
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: Shanghai
- Category: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: No. 121, Houjie, No. 180 Tangxi Street, Baoshan District
- Popular dishes: Wide Rice Noodles, Rice Cake, Guangdong Bok Choy, Pork Tetra, Beef Tripe
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Dishes
Wide Rice NoodlesWide rice noodles are a flat noodle food made primarily from sweet potato or mung bean starch, processed by steaming, cooling, and cutting. They are semi-transparent, smooth, and elastic, suitable for boiling, stir-frying, or stewing.
Rice CakeNian gao is a traditional Chinese rice product made primarily from glutinous rice. After steaming and pounding, it is shaped into a cohesive form. It has a soft and sticky texture and can be served as a staple food, dessert, or snack.
Guangdong Bok ChoyGuangdong mustard greens is a classic Cantonese dish, featuring fresh mustard greens as the main ingredient. Through simple cooking techniques, it preserves the original flavor of the greens. To prepare, first wash the mustard greens, then quickly stir-fry them in a hot oil pan. Add an appropriate amount of salt and monosodium glutamate for seasoning, and finally serve while maintaining the dish's vibrant green color and crisp texture.
Pork Tetra掌中宝 is a refined Chinese dish primarily made from chicken cartilage. During preparation, the chicken cartilage is marinated to absorb flavor, then quickly stir-fried at high heat to achieve a crispy exterior and tender interior, resulting in a rich and layered texture.
Beef TripeBeef tripe is made from fresh beef tripe, which is cleaned, sliced, and quickly stir-fried with seasonings such as garlic and ginger. The dish features distinct tripe slices with a tender yet slightly chewy texture.
Tofu Skin KnotsA Chinese dish made by rolling tofu skin into knots and braising with minced meat and mushrooms, resulting in a soft, savory flavor.
Vegetarian ChickenTofu skin, made from yellow soybeans, is the main ingredient in this vegetarian dish. It is soaked, cut into strips, rolled, and then steamed or boiled. During preparation, the tofu skin is shaped like a chicken and slowly stewed in a pot with water and seasonings to absorb the flavors.
Fresh Lettuce SaladA refreshing salad made from fresh lettuce, lightly blanched and dressed with garlic, sesame oil, and salt.
Shiitake MeatballsXianggu Guanyuan is a dish made by mixing pork mince with chopped mushrooms, starch, and seasonings to form meatballs, then steamed or boiled. Main ingredients include pork, mushrooms, egg, and seasonings. The mixture is kneaded until elastic, shaped into balls, and cooked in boiling water or steam.