Tan Hai Roast Pork and White Cut Chicken (Beixing Branch)
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 4.4
No. 6 Jinshajiang Street
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shenyang, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 6 Jinshajiang Street. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Barbecued Pork Rice, Two-Choice Rice Bowl, Milk Tea.
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: Shenyang
- Category: Cantonese cuisine
- Rating: 4.4
- Address: No. 6 Jinshajiang Street
- Popular dishes: Barbecued Pork Rice, Two-Choice Rice Bowl, Milk Tea, Appetizer, Plum Burnt Meat Sauce
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Dishes
Barbecued Pork RiceChar siu rice is made with pork tenderloin, marinated in char siu sauce and then roasted, resulting in tender and juicy meat with a bright red color. It is served with steamed white rice and typically accompanied by stir-fried vegetables or a soft-boiled egg as a side dish.
Two-Choice Rice BowlA double-special rice dish typically consists of two different main courses paired with rice. Common combinations include braised pork and Kung Pao chicken, or shredded pork in garlic sauce and mapo tofu. The main dishes are usually prepared by stir-frying or stewing, using meat and vegetables as primary ingredients, along with appropriate seasonings, and finally served together with cooked rice.
Milk TeaMilk tea, a popular beverage made from tea combined with milk or non-dairy creamer. Typically using black or green tea as the base, it is boiled and sweetened with an appropriate amount of sugar, then mixed with milk and stirred evenly. The texture is smooth, with a harmonious blend of tea and milk aroma, beloved by people of all ages.
AppetizerA refreshing cold dish made primarily with fresh vegetables like cucumber, carrot, and wood ear mushroom, sliced after blanching or soaking, then mixed with seasonings such as soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and sesame oil.
Plum Burnt Meat SauceA tangy plum-based sauce blended with traditional burnt meat seasonings, ideal for marinating or dipping barbecued meats.
Shenjing Roast GooseDeep Well Roast Goose is a traditional famous dish made from black-brown geese. For preparation, a medium-sized black-brown goose is selected, marinated and then roasted over charcoal until the skin turns golden and crispy while the meat remains tender and juicy. The whole goose is carved into pieces and served on the table, accompanied by a specially prepared sauce for a unique flavor.
Roast Meat Trio Rice BowlA classic Cantonese dish featuring roast duck, pork belly, and barbecued pork served over steamed rice.
Roast Duck RiceRoast duck rice is a dish primarily made with roasted duck and rice. The roast duck is carefully cooked to achieve a crispy skin and tender meat, with an aromatic flavor. The rice absorbs the delicious juices from the duck, resulting in a fragrant and sticky texture. During preparation, the roast duck is sliced and served together with steaming hot rice, and can be accompanied by garnishes such as scallion strips or cucumber according to personal taste.
LettuceLettuce is a common vegetable known for its tender green leaves and crisp texture. It can be eaten raw as the main ingredient in salads or combined with various seasonings and sauces to enhance flavor. Additionally, lettuce is often used to wrap or decorate other foods, such as grilled meats and burgers.
Chinese BroccoliChinese broccoli is a leafy vegetable primarily using the stem and leaves. It's typically washed, cut into segments, and blanched or stir-fried quickly to retain its crisp texture and bright green color.
Chinese mustard greensBok choy is a vegetable primarily made of tender stems and leaves, usually using young leaves from Chinese broccoli or baby bok choy, cleaned and briefly blanched or stir-fried to retain its fresh texture and vibrant green color.