Hui Liuxiang · Liuzhou Luosifen (Wenhua Road Branch)
小吃面食 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 315 Wenhua Road, Hecheng Subdistrict (Registered Address)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Fo Shan, 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. 315 Wenhua Road, Hecheng Subdistrict (Registered Address). It is a 小吃面食 place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Dry-Loaded Luosifen, Signature Luosifen, Fried Tofu Pockets.
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: Fo Shan
- Category: 小吃面食
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: No. 315 Wenhua Road, Hecheng Subdistrict (Registered Address)
- Popular dishes: Dry-Loaded Luosifen, Signature Luosifen, Fried Tofu Pockets, Fried Egg Luosifen, Pork Trotter Snail Noodles
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Dishes
Dry-Loaded LuosifenDry捞螺蛳粉 is a specialty snack made primarily with rice noodles and snail meat, supplemented by ingredients such as pickled bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms, and peanuts. The rice noodles are boiled and drained, then mixed with stir-fried snail meat and配料, followed by the addition of a specially prepared sauce to create a unique taste.
Signature LuosifenSignature Luosifen features Liuzhou specialty snail as the main ingredient, paired with rice noodles, pickled bamboo shoots, fried beancurd skin, peanuts, wood ear mushrooms, and daylilies. The broth is made by simmering snail bones, then seasoned with chili oil, spices, and seasonings. The focus lies in a rich broth and abundant ingredients, creating a uniquely flavored noodle dish.
Fried Tofu PocketsFried tofu is made by deep-frying tofu until the outside becomes crispy while the inside stays soft. Made from soybean-based tofu, it's cut into pieces and fried in hot oil until puffed and set, ready to eat as-is or use in cooking.
Fried Egg LuosifenFried egg rice noodles with snail soup is a specialty snack from Guangxi, featuring snail rice noodles as the main ingredient and topped with a fried egg. The rice noodles are made from high-quality rice, and the fried egg is prepared using fresh eggs. The fried egg is placed on top of the cooked snail rice noodles, then drizzled with a specially prepared spicy and sour sauce, offering a rich and flavorful experience that delights diners.
Pork Trotter Snail NoodlesPig trotter snail rice noodle soup is a dish primarily made with pig trotters and snail rice noodles. After blanching, the pig trotters are stewed together with the snail rice noodles, making the trotters tender and flavorful, while the rice noodles absorb the broth to become richer in taste. During preparation, spices such as star anise and cassia bark are typically added to enhance the flavor.
Vita MilkVita Milk is a plant-based beverage made from soybeans, known for its smooth texture and high protein content, commonly used as a dairy alternative.
Tiger Skin Duck Feet LuosifenA fusion dish featuring tender duck feet with a tiger-striped crust, simmered in spicy and sour Luosifen broth, topped with fermented bamboo shoots, tofu skin, and peanuts.
Tofu SkewersFried or grilled tofu skewers made from soft tofu cut into small pieces and threaded onto bamboo sticks, with a crispy exterior and tender interior.
Sour Bamboo ShootsSour bamboo shoots is a dish made primarily from fresh bamboo shoots, blanched and then marinated or stir-fried with vinegar, salt, sugar, and seasonings. Garlic and chili are often added for flavor, resulting in a crisp, tender texture with a prominent sour taste.
Sour Pickled BeansSour pickled beans is a dish made primarily from green beans, which are fermented to develop a unique sour taste. In the preparation process, the beans are first selected and washed, then dried. Next, they are mixed with seasonings such as salt, sugar, and chili peppers, and then sealed for fermentation until they acquire a tangy aroma and flavor.