Bashi Zhu Ajie Hotpot (Xingkai Road Store)
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.6
50 meters west of the intersection of Beirong Street and Xingkai Road, south side of the road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shijiazhuang, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at 50 meters west of the intersection of Beirong Street and Xingkai Road, south side of the 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: Pork Tetra, Pork Ribs, Oil Dip.
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: Shijiazhuang
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.6
- Address: 50 meters west of the intersection of Beirong Street and Xingkai Road, south side of the road
- Popular dishes: Pork Tetra, Pork Ribs, Oil Dip, Fried Tofu Skin, Beef
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Dishes
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.
Pork RibsPork ribs are part of a pig's spine, typically including meat and bones. To prepare them, rinse the ribs and blanch them to remove any odor, then cook using methods such as stewing, boiling, roasting, or frying. Common seasonings like soy sauce, cooking wine, and ginger slices are added to enhance flavor.
Oil DipSichuan cuisine commonly uses oil dip as a dipping sauce, primarily made from sesame oil, chili oil, garlic paste, green onions, crushed peanuts, soy sauce, and vinegar. To prepare it, mix sesame oil and chili oil in proportion, then add finely chopped garlic and green onions. Adjust the taste by adding appropriate amounts of soy sauce and vinegar, and finally sprinkle crushed peanuts to enhance aroma and texture.
Fried Tofu SkinFried tofu skin is a traditional snack made primarily from tofu skin. After careful selection, soaking, and slicing, the tofu skin is deep-fried until golden and crispy. The finished product has an appealing color and a rich, layered texture.
BeefBeef dishes are primarily made with high-quality beef and prepared using cooking methods such as stewing, boiling, and stir-frying. During the cooking process, seasonings like scallions, ginger, garlic, chili peppers, and Sichuan peppercorns can be added according to taste, allowing the beef to fully absorb the aromas of the seasonings for a tender and juicy texture.
Sweet SausageSausage made primarily from pork, with starch, seasonings, and sugar. Ground meat is mixed, stuffed into casings, then steamed or boiled for a soft, sweet taste.
Raw Chicken GizzardA cold dish made from fresh chicken gizzards, cleaned and served raw with a mix of seasonings like garlic, ginger, vinegar, and chili oil for a crisp and savory taste.
Vegetarian DumplingsVegetarian dumplings are a dish made from vegetables. Main ingredients include tofu, carrots, and mushrooms. After being chopped, they are mixed together with an appropriate amount of starch and seasonings, stirred evenly, then shaped into balls and deep-fried until golden and crispy.
Red SausageSausage is a meat product made primarily from pork, mixed with starch and seasonings, then stuffed into casings and processed by curing, smoking, or cooking. The finished product has a red color, a firm texture, and a rich meat aroma.
Yin-Yang Hot Pot Base鸳鸯锅底 is a classic choice for hot pot, consisting of two different flavored broths—typically one spicy and numbing, and the other mild. The spicy broth is made by simmering chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, and other spices, resulting in a rich, stimulating flavor that awakens the appetite. The mild broth is based on clear soup or bone broth, offering a refreshing taste ideal for cooking a variety of ingredients.
Quail EggQuail eggs are a dish primarily made with quail eggs, typically prepared by boiling, frying, roasting, or steaming. Quail eggs are small and delicate, rich in nutrition, with a unique texture and aroma, often used in various Chinese culinary preparations.