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小吃快餐 · ⭐ 4.3
B1 Floor, North Zone, Dayuecheng
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Tianjin, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at B1 Floor, North Zone, Dayuecheng. 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: 大连大虾片, Sweet Corn Cheese Burrito, 草本鸡叉骨.
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: Tianjin
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 4.3
- Address: B1 Floor, North Zone, Dayuecheng
- Popular dishes: 大连大虾片, Sweet Corn Cheese Burrito, 草本鸡叉骨, 草本鸡脆骨, 酸甜锅包肉
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Dishes
大连大虾片大连大虾片主要以新鲜大虾为原料,去壳后剁成虾泥,加入淀粉、蛋清等辅料搅拌均匀,制成薄片状,蒸熟或煎制而成。成品呈半透明状,质地柔韧,口感细腻。
Sweet Corn Cheese BurritoSweet corn cheese burrito is made with sweet corn, cheese, and a tortilla. The sweet corn and cheese are wrapped in a tortilla and fried until golden. It has a crispy texture with the sweetness of corn and the richness of cheese.
草本鸡叉骨草本鸡叉骨以鸡叉骨为主要食材,搭配多种中草药和香料腌制后进行煎烤或炖煮,使鸡肉吸收草本香气,口感鲜嫩。
草本鸡脆骨草本鸡脆骨以鸡脆骨为主要食材,搭配多种中草药或香料腌制后进行烹饪。通常采用炒制或炖煮的方式,使鸡脆骨入味且口感爽脆,草本香气渗透其中。
酸甜锅包肉锅包肉是一道以猪里脊肉为主料的菜肴,将肉切块后裹上淀粉糊,油炸至金黄酥脆,再用糖、醋、番茄酱等调制的酸甜汁淋匀。成品外酥里嫩,色泽红亮。
Sweet Potato in Sugar SauceA sweet and crispy dish made by frying sweet potatoes and coating them in a tangy sugar sauce.
香辣锅包肉香辣锅包肉是一道以猪里脊肉为主料的菜肴,将肉切块后裹上淀粉糊,油炸至金黄酥脆,再与调好的酸甜辣汁混合翻炒。主要食材包括猪里脊、胡萝卜、青椒等配菜,辅以糖、醋、酱油、辣椒等调味料。
Crispy King Oyster MushroomCrispy King Oyster Mushroom is made primarily from king oyster mushrooms, sliced or cut into strips, coated with starch or batter, then deep-fried until golden and crispy outside while tender inside.
Chicken架Chicken架 (chicken frame) is a dish made from chicken bones. The main ingredient is chicken骨架, which is typically blanched and then simmered or braised with seasonings to absorb flavor. In some regions, it is also cooked by grilling or frying.