Ba-Shu Wangshi Freshly Caught (Hunan University Store)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.7
No. 101, Yuwanshi, Fubuhe Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Changsha, 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. 101, Yuwanshi, Fubuhe Road. It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Potato, Crispy Pork Strips, Wood Ear Mushroom.
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: Changsha
- Category: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: No. 101, Yuwanshi, Fubuhe Road
- Popular dishes: Potato, Crispy Pork Strips, Wood Ear Mushroom, Stuffed Lotus Root, Vegetarian Tripe Noodles
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Dishes
PotatoPotatoes are peeled and cut into cubes or slices, then cooked by frying, boiling, steaming, or stir-frying. Common preparations include potato shreds, braised potatoes with meat, mashed potatoes, and french fries. The main ingredient is potatoes, with optional seasonings such as scallions, ginger, garlic, and chili peppers added according to taste.
Crispy Pork StripsSucculent pork slices, made from fatty pork belly, are marinated and then deep-fried until golden and crispy. To prepare, the pork belly is sliced thinly, seasoned with salt, cooking wine, and five-spice powder, then fried in hot oil until perfectly crisp.
Wood Ear MushroomWood ear mushrooms, also known as black fungus, are a common edible mushroom. To prepare them, dried wood ear mushrooms are typically soaked in water until they soften, then they can be served cold or stir-fried. When served cold, they are often mixed with vinegar, garlic, and other seasonings for a refreshing and appetizing dish. When stir-fried, they pair well with various vegetables or meats, offering a smooth, tender texture and rich nutritional value.
Stuffed Lotus RootA Chinese dish made by stuffing lotus root with starch and seasonings, then frying or stir-frying for a crisp texture and savory flavor.
Vegetarian Tripe NoodlesA cold dish made from konjac noodles and vegetables, seasoned with spicy sauce.
Tofu SkinTofu skin is a thin sheet-like food made from soybeans. It is typically produced by heating soy milk until a film forms on the surface, which is then removed and dried either by air or sun. It can be prepared by stir-frying, braising, or used as an outer layer to wrap fillings such as minced meat or vegetables. The texture is chewy and elastic.
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.
Enoki MushroomEnoki mushrooms, using fresh enoki mushrooms as the main ingredient, are typically stir-fried or steamed with seasonings such as garlic and chili, preserving their tender texture and nutritional value—a quick and popular home-cooked dish.
SausageSausage is a meat-based processed food made by grinding and cutting meat, curing it, adding seasonings, stuffing it into casings, and then drying or baking it.
Duck NeckDuck neck is a dish made primarily from the neck of a duck, prepared by marinating and then roasting or braising. The meat is firm and tender, with thin skin that retains the natural flavor of duck while absorbing the rich taste of various spices.