椰客·海南椰子鸡(289艺术PARK店)
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.6
1st Floor, Room 103A, Printing Building, Southern Daily Press Park, No. 289, Guangzhou Avenue Middle
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Guangzhou, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at 1st Floor, Room 103A, Printing Building, Southern Daily Press Park, No. 289, Guangzhou Avenue Middle. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Hand-Made Shrimp Paste, Papaya, Shark Fin, Coconut Hainan Chicken, Papaya Gelatin Coconut Chicken Soup.
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: Guangzhou
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.6
- Address: 1st Floor, Room 103A, Printing Building, Southern Daily Press Park, No. 289, Guangzhou Avenue Middle
- Popular dishes: Hand-Made Shrimp Paste, Papaya, Shark Fin, Coconut Hainan Chicken, Papaya Gelatin Coconut Chicken Soup, Coconut Hainan Chicken, Hainan Coconut Milk Qingbu Liang
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Dishes
Hand-Made Shrimp PasteHand-pounded shrimp paste is made primarily from fresh shrimp, which are deveined and chopped or pounded with the back of a knife into a paste. It is mixed with an appropriate amount of salt, egg white, starch, and a small quantity of scallion-ginger water, then repeatedly kneaded by hand until elastic, resulting in a smooth and tender shrimp paste. It can be cooked directly and eaten, or used in hot pot, steamed dishes, or stir-frying.
Papaya, Shark Fin, Coconut Hainan ChickenThis dish features Hainan chicken stewed with papaya, shark fin, and coconut, resulting in a rich, savory broth with a delicate balance of sweetness and umami.
Papaya Gelatin Coconut Chicken SoupA nourishing soup made with fresh papaya, gelatin, and coconut chicken, slowly simmered to create a delicate and rich flavor.
Coconut Hainan ChickenCoconut Hainan文昌 Chicken features Hainan chicken stewed with fresh coconut water and flesh. After blanching, the chicken is slowly cooked in a clay pot with coconut ingredients, absorbing the coconut aroma and becoming tender. Served with a few slices of ginger and salt for flavor.
Hainan Coconut Milk Qingbu LiangHainan coconut milk sweet soup is a dessert made by simmering various ingredients in coconut milk. Key ingredients include mung beans, red beans, job's tears, lotus seeds, lily bulbs, red dates, and longan; some versions add tapioca pearls or coconut flesh. First, legumes and root vegetables are cooked until soft, then mixed with coconut milk and gently stewed, adjusting sweetness to taste.
Hainan Coconut JellyHainan coconut jelly is a dessert made from fresh coconut water, sugar, and gelatin or agar. It's mixed, poured into molds, and chilled until set. Coconut pieces are often added for texture. The finished product is semi-transparent with a smooth, delicate texture.
Hainan Fermented Rice NoodlesHainan fermented rice noodles is a traditional snack from Hainan, made with rice noodles marinated in a special sauce and mixed with pickled vegetables, peanuts, and minced meat for a tangy and spicy flavor.
Hainan Chicken RiceA classic Hainan dish featuring chicken and fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth and oil, served with ginger-scallion sauce and pickled cucumber.
Seaweed Spring RollsSeaweed spring rolls are made by wrapping shrimp, minced pork, and vegetable strips in crispy fried tofu skin, then coated with seaweed and either fried or steamed. Golden in color and crispy on the outside, tender and flavorful inside.
Bamboo Shoot and Mushroom Coconut ChickenA delicate soup made with bamboo shoots, fresh mushrooms, and coconut water, featuring tender chicken and a naturally sweet broth.
ChickenChicken is the main ingredient, typically marinated and then prepared using methods such as pan-frying, stir-frying, boiling, grilling, or stewing. It can be cooked together with vegetables, seasonings, and accompaniments. Common dishes include Kung Pao Chicken, White-Cut Chicken, Curry Chicken, and Spicy Chicken.