Fish Villa Big Pot Table (Binfen Community Branch)
Northeastern Chinese cuisine · ⭐ 3.6
Shops Nos. 24, 25, and 26, Binfen Residential Community, Jiangnan Avenue
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Hangzhou, 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 Shops Nos. 24, 25, and 26, Binfen Residential Community, Jiangnan Avenue. It is a Northeastern Chinese cuisine place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Winter Melon Slices, Potato, Chinese yam.
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: Hangzhou
- Category: Northeastern Chinese cuisine
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: Shops Nos. 24, 25, and 26, Binfen Residential Community, Jiangnan Avenue
- Popular dishes: Winter Melon Slices, Potato, Chinese yam, Dried Daylily Flowers, Youtiao
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Dishes
Winter Melon SlicesWinter melon slices are a dish made primarily from winter melon. After peeling and slicing, the melon is cooked by blanching or stir-frying, with minimal seasoning to preserve its natural flavor and crisp texture.
PotatoPotatoes are peeled and cut into cubes or slices, then cooked by frying, boiling, steaming, or stir-frying. Common preparations include potato shreds, braised potatoes with meat, mashed potatoes, and french fries. The main ingredient is potatoes, with optional seasonings such as scallions, ginger, garlic, and chili peppers added according to taste.
Chinese yamMountain yam is a dish primarily made with mountain yam as the main ingredient. The preparation typically involves peeling and slicing the yam, which can be combined with other ingredients such as wood ear mushrooms and carrots, then stir-fried or simmered. After cooking, the mountain yam slices have a crisp and tender texture with a unique fresh aroma.
Dried Daylily FlowersDried daylily flowers are a traditional Chinese ingredient made by sun-drying fresh blooms. They are rehydrated before cooking and often stir-fried with meat, eggs, or tofu for a tender, savory dish.
YoutiaoYoutiao is a long, cylindrical fried dough food made primarily from flour. After fermentation, it is quickly cooked in hot oil, causing it to expand rapidly. It has a golden color and a crispy texture.
Special Clay Pot ChickenSpecialty pot-braised chicken with potatoes and green peppers, simmered then stir-fried in an iron wok for a crispy exterior and tender interior, with rich, flavorful sauce.
Old Beijing Lamb Spine Hot PotOld Beijing羊蝎子 is a traditional Beijing dish featuring羊蝎子 (sheep spine bones) as the main ingredient. The dish is prepared by stewing, allowing the rich flavor of the羊蝎子 to fully infuse into the broth, while multiple spices and seasonings enhance the overall taste.
Mustard greensGongcai, also known as Tai Gan, is a dried vegetable made from the fleshy stems of lettuce-family plants through processes such as sun-drying and pickling. It has a bright green color and a crisp texture. To prepare, soak it in water first, then mix with seasonings.
Chongqing Chicken PotChongqing chicken pot is made with chicken as the main ingredient, combined with vegetables like potatoes, green peppers, and onions, and seasoned with fermented broad bean paste, chili, and Sichuan peppercorns. The chicken is marinated first, then slowly cooked with the vegetables to blend flavors.
Enoki MushroomEnoki mushrooms, using fresh enoki mushrooms as the main ingredient, are typically stir-fried or steamed with seasonings such as garlic and chili, preserving their tender texture and nutritional value—a quick and popular home-cooked dish.
Black Sesame TangyuanBlack sesame glutinous rice balls are made with glutinous rice flour for the outer skin, filled with a mixture of roasted black sesame, sugar, and a small amount of oil. After kneading the glutinous rice flour into a dough, divide it into small portions, wrap each around the black sesame filling, shape into round balls, and cook in boiling water until they float to the surface.