Linmenban Mountain City Old Hot Pot (Shuangjiang Store)
Hot pot · ⭐ 3.5
Nos. 165–173 Jinlong Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chongqing, 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 Nos. 165–173 Jinlong Road. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Wu Fish Slices, Palm-sized Beef, Wood Ear Mushroom.
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: Chongqing
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 3.5
- Address: Nos. 165–173 Jinlong Road
- Popular dishes: Wu Fish Slices, Palm-sized Beef, Wood Ear Mushroom, Tripe, Red Soup Pot
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Dishes
Wu Fish SlicesBraised black fish slices is a dish primarily made with black fish (wuchang fish). The fish meat is sliced thinly, then marinated with starch and egg white before being cooked by quick-frying or stir-frying. It can be stir-fried together with vegetables such as green peppers, onions, and wood ear mushrooms, or enhanced with a flavorful sauce.
Palm-sized BeefHand-sized beef is a dish primarily made with beef, typically using beef shank or brisket. After cutting into pieces and marinating, it's stewed or braised with葱,姜,蒜 to make the meat tender and flavorful.
Wood Ear MushroomWood ear mushrooms, also known as black fungus, are a common edible mushroom. To prepare them, dried wood ear mushrooms are typically soaked in water until they soften, then they can be served cold or stir-fried. When served cold, they are often mixed with vinegar, garlic, and other seasonings for a refreshing and appetizing dish. When stir-fried, they pair well with various vegetables or meats, offering a smooth, tender texture and rich nutritional value.
TripeTripe, primarily made from the rumen of cattle, is finely processed to achieve a tender texture. It is typically sliced and served with spicy hot pot or cold dressing, offering a crisp and refreshing taste—making it a popular choice in hot pot dishes.
Red Soup PotSpicy broth made with beef tallow, chili, Sichuan pepper, and various spices. Main ingredients include beef, lamb, chicken, tofu, and vegetables, all cooked together in the broth.
Old PumpkinOld pumpkin is a dish made primarily from mature pumpkins, typically peeled, cubed, and cooked by steaming, boiling, or stir-frying. It can be prepared alone or with meat or vegetables, such as braised pork ribs with pumpkin or stir-fried pumpkin with eggs, preserving the soft texture and natural sweetness of the pumpkin.
Braised Chicken FeetBā Jī Jiǎo is a traditional dish primarily made with chicken feet. To prepare it, the chicken feet are first cleaned and marinated, then slowly stewed with various spices and seasonings until they become tender and fully flavored, with a rich and savory broth.
Crab StickCrab stick is primarily made from fish paste, starch, egg white, and seasonings, formed by extrusion and then steamed or boiled. It has a slender cylindrical shape, with a white or slightly yellow color, soft and elastic texture, and a flavor that mimics crab meat.
Bean sproutsBean sprouts are vegetables grown from sprouted legume seeds, commonly including mung bean sprouts and soybean sprouts. Typically, they are cleaned and then cooked by stir-frying, boiling, or making cold dishes. They have a crisp texture and are a common ingredient in home-cooked meals.
Duck BloodDuck blood dishes use fresh duck blood as the main ingredient, carefully prepared through skilled cooking. Typically, the duck blood is cut into pieces and cooked together with seasonings and ingredients such as scallions, ginger, and garlic to maintain its tender texture. Cooking methods may include boiling, stewing, or stir-frying, allowing the duck blood to fully absorb the flavors of the seasonings.
Spicy Crispy IntestineA spicy Sichuan dish made with pork intestines that are boiled, sliced, and stir-fried with chili and Sichuan peppercorns for a crunchy, numbingly hot flavor.