Zou Ji Roasted Meat (Tianhe Junjing Branch)
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 4.7
No. 87-1, Xiangzheng Street
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Harbin, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 87-1, Xiangzheng Street. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Char Siu and Roast Duck Rice, Pork Rib Double Combo Rice, Braised Pork Ribs Claypot Rice.
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: Harbin
- Category: Cantonese cuisine
- Rating: 4.7
- Address: No. 87-1, Xiangzheng Street
- Popular dishes: Char Siu and Roast Duck Rice, Pork Rib Double Combo Rice, Braised Pork Ribs Claypot Rice, Hong Kong Style Milk Tea, Roast Duck with Barbecue Pork
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Dishes
Char Siu and Roast Duck RiceA savory rice dish featuring barbecued pork (char siu) and roasted duck, served with a rich sauce and steamed rice.
Pork Rib Double Combo RiceA savory dish featuring tender pork ribs and assorted side dishes served over steamed rice, offering a balanced and satisfying meal.
Braised Pork Ribs Claypot RiceStewed spare ribs with rice is cooked slowly in a clay pot, allowing the rice to absorb the rich flavor of the pork ribs. Seasoned with soy sauce and ginger, it forms a crispy crust at the bottom—delicious and authentic.
Hong Kong Style Milk TeaHong Kong-style milk tea, made by blending black tea with fresh milk. The black tea is carefully brewed to achieve a bright red color and rich aroma. The addition of fresh milk creates a smoother texture, with the perfect balance between tea and milk—retaining the tea's freshness while adding the richness of milk.
Roast Duck with Barbecue PorkRoast duck with barbecued pork is a classic combination of grilled meats. The roast duck is made from tender ducks that are marinated and then roasted using a special technique to achieve a crispy skin and juicy, tender meat. The barbecued pork uses pork belly, coated with a specially prepared barbecued sauce and roasted until it has a glossy red color and a sweet, savory flavor. Served together on a platter, the dish offers rich layers of meat texture and contrasting tastes.
Roast Goose with Steamed Chicken RiceRoast goose and poached chicken rice is a Cantonese-style main dish featuring roast goose and poached chicken served with rice. The goose is marinated and roasted until crispy-skinned and tender, while the chicken is boiled, cooled, and sliced to retain its natural flavor. Both are enjoyed with soy sauce or ginger-scallion dipping sauce alongside rice.
White-Cut ChickenWhite-cut chicken is a traditional Chinese dish made with tender chicken as the main ingredient, carefully prepared to preserve the original flavor of the meat. The preparation method mainly involves boiling the whole chicken until cooked, then cutting it into small pieces. The skin turns golden and tempting, while the meat remains fresh, tender, and juicy.
Boiled Bok ChoySteamed lettuce is a dish featuring lettuce as the main ingredient. The lettuce is quickly blanched in boiling water, drained, and served with a seasoning sauce or directly. Simple to prepare, it retains the vegetable's crisp texture and natural flavor.
Crispy Roast Duck RiceCrispy roast duck rice features duck marinated and roasted in a hanging oven, resulting in crispy skin and tender meat. Served with steamed white rice, sliced duck, and a touch of duck oil, sometimes with green onions or sweet bean sauce for added flavor.
Honey-glazed Barbecue PorkHoney-glazed barbecued pork is a Chinese dish primarily made with pork tenderloin. The meat is marinated with soy sauce, honey, oyster sauce, cooking wine, garlic paste, and five-spice powder, then roasted in an oven or over charcoal until the surface is fragrant and crispy while the inside remains tender. The finished dish has a bright red color and a balanced sweet-savory flavor.