Zhen Xiang Yao · Hunan Cuisine Small Restaurant (Xingqing Community Branch)
Hunan cuisine · ⭐ 3.7
Street-front Shop, No. 52 Xingqing Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Xi'an, 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 Street-front Shop, No. 52 Xingqing Road. It is a Hunan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Chopped Chili Fish Head, Liao Meme's Stinky Perch, Stir-fried Small River Shrimp.
If you cannot eat spicy food, use Dragon Mate to say “no spicy” before ordering, and tell the staff clearly.
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: Xi'an
- Category: Hunan cuisine
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: Street-front Shop, No. 52 Xingqing Road
- Popular dishes: Chopped Chili Fish Head, Liao Meme's Stinky Perch, Stir-fried Small River Shrimp, Tomato and Egg Soup, Bean sprout vermicelli
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Dishes
Chopped Chili Fish HeadSteamed fish head with chopped chili is a dish made by steaming a fish head with chopped chili, scallions, ginger, garlic, and other seasonings. To prepare, clean the fish head, layer it with chopped chili and other seasonings, then steam until fully cooked.
Liao Meme's Stinky PerchFresh perch treated with a unique fermentation process and simmered in a secret sauce with spices, resulting in tender, flavorful fish with a distinctive spicy and slightly sour taste.
Stir-fried Small River ShrimpOil-blasted small river shrimp is a dish primarily made with fresh small river shrimp. After cleaning, the shrimp are deep-fried in hot oil until crispy. Seasonings such as minced garlic, ginger, and chili are added to enhance the aroma. Finally, the shrimp are quickly stir-fried to evenly coat them with the seasoning, resulting in an appealing golden-yellow appearance.
Tomato and Egg SoupTomato egg soup is a soup dish primarily made with tomatoes and eggs. After cutting the tomatoes into pieces and boiling them in water, beaten egg liquid is added and stirred to form egg flowers. Finally, it is seasoned to taste. The preparation process is simple, the soup has a bright color, and the texture is smooth.
Bean sprout vermicelliBean sprout vermicelli is a dish made primarily with mung bean sprouts and vermicelli. Soak the vermicelli, wash the sprouts. Boil water, blanch vermicelli, drain. Heat oil, stir-fry garlic, add sprouts until tender, then add vermicelli. Season with salt and soy sauce, stir well and serve.
Spicy Pork Stir-FryStir-fried pork with chili peppers is a home-style dish made primarily from pork and chili peppers. The method involves slicing the pork thinly, cutting the chili peppers into segments, stir-frying the pork until it changes color, then adding the chili segments and continuing to stir-fry. Finally, seasonings are added and the dish is stirred evenly to complete.
Sour Spicy Taro NoodlesSour and spicy fern root noodles are a dish made primarily from fern root noodles, seasoned with vinegar, chili oil, Sichuan pepper, and other condiments. First, the fern root noodles are boiled in water until cooked, then mixed evenly with a prepared sour and spicy sauce.
Bamboo Pot RiceBazi rice is a dish primarily made with rice, combined with various dishes cooked together. Typically, rice is placed in a clay pot along with ingredients such as stewed meat, vegetables, or eggs. Slow heating allows the flavors to blend, creating a richly aromatic staple food.
Fish-Flavored Shredded PorkFish-Flavored Shredded Pork is a classic Chinese dish made with pork strips as the main ingredient, combined with vegetables such as wood ear mushrooms, carrots, and green peppers. The ingredients are first sliced into thin strips, then stir-fried, and finally tossed with a specially prepared fish-flavored sauce that gives it a distinctive aroma reminiscent of fish—though it contains no actual fish ingredients.