Luyuandi Guogu Chicken and Fish Pot (Gongshu Baolong Store)
农家菜 · ⭐ 4.8
Room 101, Buildings 1–3, Chunlan Baolong Business Center, Banshan Subdistrict
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Hangzhou, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at Room 101, Buildings 1–3, Chunlan Baolong Business Center, Banshan Subdistrict. It is a 农家菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Spicy Chopped Pepper Century Egg, Stewed Head Fish in Earthen Pot, Stove Pot Chicken.
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: Hangzhou
- Category: 农家菜
- Rating: 4.8
- Address: Room 101, Buildings 1–3, Chunlan Baolong Business Center, Banshan Subdistrict
- Popular dishes: Spicy Chopped Pepper Century Egg, Stewed Head Fish in Earthen Pot, Stove Pot Chicken, Wide Vermicelli Noodles, Dried Green Beans
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Dishes
Spicy Chopped Pepper Century EggSteamed egg custard with chopped chili is a cold dish made primarily from preserved eggs and chopped chili. Cut the preserved eggs into pieces, mix with chopped chili, add minced garlic, green onions, and seasonings, then chill for a while before serving.
Stewed Head Fish in Earthen PotA dish featuring whole fish with head, stewed in an earthen pot with potatoes and tofu, resulting in a rich, savory flavor.
Stove Pot ChickenStewed chicken in a clay pot is a dish primarily made with chicken, cooked with various spices and seasonal vegetables. Its distinctive feature lies in the use of a specially designed clay pot that ensures even heating, preserving the tender texture of the chicken. During cooking, flatbread is placed around the edge of the pot and steamed together, resulting in a crispy top and chewy bottom that absorbs the rich broth, creating a deliciously flavorful dish.
Wide Vermicelli NoodlesA dish made from wide rice or mung bean noodles, blanched and tossed with garlic, chili oil, soy sauce, and vinegar for a refreshing, spicy-sour flavor.
Dried Green BeansDry beans are made by sun-drying fresh beans until they lose moisture, resulting in a deep green or yellow-brown color. Before cooking, they must be soaked in water to restore their softness. They are commonly stewed with meat, absorbing the meat juices to become flavorful, and can also be stir-fried or used in soups.
Corn DumplingsCorn pot stickers are a Chinese snack made with corn kernels and pork, seasoned and wrapped in dough, then pan-fried until the bottom is golden and crispy while the inside remains juicy.
White FlatbreadBaimianbing is a flour-based food made by mixing flour with water to form dough, then rolling it into thin sheets and cooking by pan-frying, frying, or steaming. A little salt can be added for flavor, along with optional ingredients like scallions or sesame seeds.
Brown Sugar Glutinous Rice CakeRed sugar glutinous rice cakes are a traditional dessert made primarily from glutinous rice and brown sugar. First, the glutinous rice is steamed and then mashed into a paste to form the rice cakes. Next, brown sugar is dissolved in water and boiled into a syrup, which is poured over the rice cakes. Finally, toasted sesame seeds or crushed peanuts are sprinkled on top for added aroma.
Old TofuOld tofu is a traditional dish primarily made from tofu, which becomes soft and tender after stewing, fully absorbing the broth. It is typically prepared with meat or vegetables to enhance texture and nutrition, then reduced to concentrate the flavors.
Mustard greensGongcai, also known as Tai Gan, is a dried vegetable made from the fleshy stems of lettuce-family plants through processes such as sun-drying and pickling. It has a bright green color and a crisp texture. To prepare, soak it in water first, then mix with seasonings.