Yuejuxing Pig's Trotter Chicken Soup (Futian New天地 Store)
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.4
3rd Floor, Futian Xintiandi, at the intersection of Haihang East Road and Zhongzhou Avenue
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Zhengzhou, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at 3rd Floor, Futian Xintiandi, at the intersection of Haihang East Road and Zhongzhou Avenue. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Roasted Squab, Cantonese Sausage, Chaozhou Beef Balls.
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: Zhengzhou
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.4
- Address: 3rd Floor, Futian Xintiandi, at the intersection of Haihang East Road and Zhongzhou Avenue
- Popular dishes: Roasted Squab, Cantonese Sausage, Chaozhou Beef Balls, Bamboo Sugar and Water Chestnut Drink, Yuejuxing Baozi Fan
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Dishes
Roasted SquabRoast squab is a dish featuring young squab as the main ingredient, marinated and roasted over a fire. The skin is crispy while the meat remains tender. It's typically seasoned with special spices and slowly roasted hanging over high heat for even cooking.
Cantonese SausageCantonese sausage is made from pork through processes such as chopping, marinating, stuffing into casings, and sun-drying. It has a bright color, firm texture, and a unique sweet aroma, making it a traditional delicacy in Guangdong Province.
Chaozhou Beef BallsChaozhou beef balls are made from fresh beef leg meat, pounded into paste, mixed with starch, egg white, salt, and other seasonings, then hand-formed into balls and boiled. The process emphasizes fine texture and elasticity, resulting in a chewy, resilient bite.
Bamboo Sugar and Water Chestnut DrinkBamboo sugarcane lotus root drink is a sweet and nourishing beverage made primarily from bamboo sugarcane and lotus root. The preparation is simple: cut the bamboo sugarcane into segments, wash and chop the lotus root, then boil them together in water. Reduce the heat and simmer until the broth thickens. Finally, strain to obtain the clear liquid.
Yuejuxing Baozi FanYuejuxing Baozi Fan is a Cantonese dish made with rice, chicken, cured sausage, and eggs, cooked in a clay pot. It has a rich flavor and the rice is fluffy, often served with sauce.
Classic Pig's Trotter Chicken StewClassic Pig's Trotter Chicken is a nutritious dish primarily made with pig's trotter and chicken. The preparation typically involves stewing the pig's trotter and chicken pieces together until the meat becomes tender and the broth rich. This dish combines the savory flavor of pig's trotter with the delicate texture of chicken.
Juxing Char SiuJuxing Char Siu is a traditional Chinese dish made with pork that is marinated and then roasted with a special sauce. It has a crispy exterior and tender, juicy meat with a salty and aromatic flavor.
Premium Shrimp Dumpling SupremeZhi Zun Shrimp Dumplings feature fresh shrimp, pork, and bamboo shoots wrapped in transparent thin skins and steamed. The shrimp and pork are seasoned and mixed with bamboo shoots for a crisp texture, resulting in an elegant, delicate dumpling with a thin skin and generous filling.
Steamed Chicken Feet with Fermented Black Bean SauceSteamed chicken feet with fermented black bean sauce is a dish made primarily from chicken feet, seasoned with fermented black bean sauce and other seasonings, then steamed. The chicken feet are carefully prepared and paired with a specially crafted bean sauce, resulting in a soft, tender texture and rich aroma after steaming.
Shunde Bamboo Pole NoodlesShunde Zhusheng Noodles are a traditional Guangdong dish made from flour and water, hand-pounded to create elasticity. Bamboo poles (zhusheng) press the dough, resulting in chewy noodles that can be served in soups or stir-fried.