Dou Lai Shun Hot Pot Lamb (Fuliji City Store)
Hot pot · ⭐ 3.9
No. 46 Daxuecheng Middle Road, Shop B3
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 No. 46 Daxuecheng Middle Road, Shop B3. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Northeast Sour Cabbage, Winter Melon, Baby bok choy.
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: 3.9
- Address: No. 46 Daxuecheng Middle Road, Shop B3
- Popular dishes: Northeast Sour Cabbage, Winter Melon, Baby bok choy, Oil Dip, Hot Pot with Lamb
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Dishes
Northeast Sour CabbageNortheastern sour cabbage, made primarily from napa cabbage and fermented. The sour cabbage has a slightly yellow, translucent color and a crisp, tangy taste. It is commonly stewed with pork and vermicelli, making it a classic home-style dish in Northeast China.
Winter MelonWinter melon is a refreshing vegetable dish with winter melon as the main ingredient. To prepare it, peel and cut the winter melon into pieces, which can be stewed with meat or seafood, stir-fried, or made into a soup. During cooking, the original flavor of the winter melon is preserved, showcasing its unique sweetness and tenderness.
Baby bok choyBaby bok choy is a small type of Chinese cabbage with a fresh and tender texture. Common cooking methods include stir-frying, garlic stir-fry, or simmering in clear soup. To prepare, first wash the baby bok choy thoroughly, then add appropriate seasonings and ingredients according to your chosen method, and stir-fry until soft or simmer until flavorful.
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.
Hot Pot with LambA traditional Chinese hot pot dish where thin slices of lamb are quickly cooked in a simmering broth and enjoyed with various dipping sauces.
Old Meat SliceA classic Chinese home-style dish made with pork tenderloin slices, deep-fried and stir-fried with vegetables like bell peppers and onions for a crispy exterior and tender interior.
Old Duck SoupOld duck soup is made primarily from old duck meat, combined with various medicinal herbs and seasonings, and slowly stewed for a long time. The broth is clear, the meat is tender and falls off the bone, and the aroma of the herbs perfectly blends with the freshness of the duck meat, making it rich in nutrition.
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.
NoodlesA type of noodle made from wheat flour, typically boiled and served with sauce or toppings.
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.