Qiu Li Restaurant (Luoshe Store)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.5
Nos. 278 and 279, Zhangzhen Jiayuan
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Wuxi, 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 Nos. 278 and 279, Zhangzhen Jiayuan. It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Clear Soup with Threaded Snails, Sichuan-style Chicken in a Bowl, Wood Ear Mushroom Stir-Fried with Eggs.
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: Wuxi
- Category: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.5
- Address: Nos. 278 and 279, Zhangzhen Jiayuan
- Popular dishes: Clear Soup with Threaded Snails, Sichuan-style Chicken in a Bowl, Wood Ear Mushroom Stir-Fried with Eggs, Sweet and Sour Pork Tenderloin, Braised Cutlass Fish
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Dishes
Clear Soup with Threaded SnailsA dish featuring tender snails cooked in a clear broth with ham and mushrooms, known for its delicate flavor and smooth texture.
Sichuan-style Chicken in a BowlA Sichuan-style dish featuring chicken stir-fried with chili, Sichuan peppercorns, and aromatics, served in a bowl.
Wood Ear Mushroom Stir-Fried with EggsBlack fungus stir-fried with eggs is a home-style dish using dried black fungus and eggs. Soak the fungus, wash and drain it. Beat the eggs. Heat oil in a pan, fry eggs until set, remove, then stir-fry the fungus. Return eggs to pan, mix well, season and serve.
Sweet and Sour Pork TenderloinSweet and sour pork is a classic Chinese dish primarily made with pork tenderloin. The preparation involves cutting the tenderloin into strips, marinating it, then deep-frying until golden and crispy. It is finally coated with a sweet and sour sauce made from sugar, vinegar, ketchup, and other seasonings, creating a deliciously tangy and sweet flavor.
Braised Cutlass FishBraised ribbon fish is made primarily with ribbon fish, which is marinated, then pan-fried until golden brown. Seasonings and适量 of water are added to braise the dish until flavorful, and finally reduced to a glossy glaze.
Garlic Stir-fried PorkSichuan-style stir-fried pork with garlic chives is a Chinese dish featuring pork belly and garlic chives. Pork belly slices are boiled, then stir-fried to render fat, followed by sautéing with doubanjiang and garlic. Finally, garlic chive segments are added and tossed until the pork absorbs the flavors while the chives stay crisp.
Sour Cabbage FishSuancai Yu is a dish primarily made with fish meat and pickled cabbage. The fish is sliced and paired with marinated pickled cabbage, along with seasonings such as ginger slices and garlic paste. After cooking, the fish becomes tender, the pickled cabbage offers a tangy aroma, and the broth becomes rich and flavorful.
Green Pepper Shredded PorkGreen pepper stir-fried with pork strips is a home-style dish made primarily from green peppers and pork. The preparation typically involves slicing the pork into thin strips, removing the seeds from the green peppers and cutting them into strips as well. First, stir-fry the pork strips until they change color, then add the green pepper strips and continue to stir-fry. Finally, add seasonings and stir until evenly mixed.
Spicy Fish in PotA spicy fish dish made with fresh fish and vegetables, stir-fried in a rich blend of chili, Sichuan pepper, and fermented bean paste.
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.