Liu Wenxiang Spicy Hot Pot (Taogin Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.7
Units 102–103, 2nd Floor, No. 6–8, Taojin Road (opposite KFC)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Guangzhou, 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 Units 102–103, 2nd Floor, No. 6–8, Taojin Road (opposite KFC). 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: Sweet Potato Chips, Dayao Li Ai Soda, Signature Beef Tendon 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: Guangzhou
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: Units 102–103, 2nd Floor, No. 6–8, Taojin Road (opposite KFC)
- Popular dishes: Sweet Potato Chips, Dayao Li Ai Soda, Signature Beef Tendon Noodles, Crispy Bean Curd Rolls, Beef Roll
China trip · China travel
Traveling in China? For your China trip and China travel needs—finding great food, discovering beautiful sights, ordering dishes, and communicating—Dragon Mate can handle it all. Dragon Mate is the most useful assistant for traveling in China.

Dishes
Sweet Potato ChipsSweet potato chips are made by slicing sweet potatoes into thin pieces and then frying or baking them. The main ingredient is sweet potato, and a small amount of cooking oil is usually added during preparation to make the surface crispy while keeping the inside soft and tender.
Dayao Li Ai SodaDayaoyao Lai Ai soda is a carbonated drink made from water, white sugar, citric acid, and food flavorings, produced through carbonation. It has a refreshing taste with lychee flavor, commonly enjoyed with meals or on its own.
Signature Beef Tendon NoodlesSignature beef tendon noodles feature slow-cooked tender beef tendons and noodles in a rich broth, served with hand-pulled or machine-made wide noodles and garnished with green onions and cilantro.
Crispy Bean Curd RollsFried spring roll wrappers are made by wrapping minced pork, shrimp, mushrooms, and other fillings in thin bean curd sheets, rolling them into cylinders, and frying until golden and crispy.
Beef RollMeat rolls are typically made by wrapping sliced pork, beef, or chicken around vegetables, spices, or other fillings, then steamed, pan-fried, or grilled using bamboo skewers or paper. They offer rich flavor and distinct layers.
Chinese pea shootsBean sprouts is a vegetable dish primarily made with tender bean sprouts, typically blanched or stir-fried to retain their crisp texture. Add garlic or ginger for aroma, and optionally combine with other vegetables or meat.
Bamboo Shoot FirecrackerFirecracker Bamboo Shoots is a dish made primarily from fresh, tender bamboo shoots, combined with minced pork, scallions, ginger, and garlic. The bamboo shoots are cut into segments, blanched to remove bitterness, then stir-fried with the minced pork. Seasonings are added and the mixture is simmered until fully flavored, then reduced to a glossy finish. The finished dish has a clear, bright color and a crisp, tender texture.
Konjac StripsKonjac sticks are thin, elongated food items made from konjac root, processed through cleaning, slicing, rinsing, and dehydration. They have a smooth, elastic texture and a crisp taste. Can be eaten raw or used in cooking, often stir-fried or simmered with meat and vegetables.
Fish Dumpling RollA dish made by wrapping fish paste mixed with egg white and starch around vegetable strips, then steamed to create a tender and elastic texture.
Spicy Hot PotSpicy hot pot is a Chinese fast food dish primarily made with various vegetables, meats, and soy products. Ingredients include tofu skin, greens, meat slices, fish balls, etc., which are quickly cooked at high temperature to preserve their original flavors. Finally, a specially prepared spicy and numbing sauce is poured over, and seasonings and sesame seeds are sprinkled on top to complete the dish.
Sesame PasteSesame paste is a seasoning made primarily from sesame seed paste, typically ground from roasted sesame seeds, with a thick, dark brown consistency. It can be adjusted by adding water, salt, sugar, or other辅料 during preparation, and is commonly used for mixing noodles, cold dishes, or as a dipping sauce.