Bashi Hot Pot Factory
Hot pot · ⭐ 3.7
20 meters southeast of the intersection of Yufeng Street and Ligung Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Ningbo, 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 20 meters southeast of the intersection of Yufeng Street and Ligung 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: Premium Beef Tenderloin, Beef Meatballs, Sichuan Taro Noodles.
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: Ningbo
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: 20 meters southeast of the intersection of Yufeng Street and Ligung Road
- Popular dishes: Premium Beef Tenderloin, Beef Meatballs, Sichuan Taro Noodles
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Dishes
Premium Beef TenderloinPrime beef is made from high-quality beef, typically using tender cuts such as the sirloin or eye of round. The meat is sliced and marinated with soy sauce, cooking wine, and starch, then quickly blanched or stir-fried. The finished dish features tender, smooth-textured meat and is commonly served with vegetables like lettuce, onions, and bean sprouts.
Beef MeatballsBeef balls are made primarily from beef, which is finely chopped, mixed, and seasoned to form a meat paste. This paste is then shaped into small balls by hand or machine. Finally, the beef balls are boiled in hot water until they float to the surface, indicating they are cooked. The finished beef balls have a fresh, tender texture with a chewy bite.
Sichuan Taro NoodlesSweet potato starch noodles are a type of vermicelli made from sweet potato starch. Soak and cook before eating. Commonly stir-fried with vegetables, meat, or seasonings, or used as an ingredient in soups. Soak soft, blanch, then stir-fry or simmer with other ingredients.