Yang Shi Tu Zhuang
Hot pot · ⭐ 3.4
Beside the Northeast Gate of Yulong Courtyard
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chongqing, 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 Beside the Northeast Gate of Yulong Courtyard. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Sichuan Boiled Pork Slices, Live Rabbit Slaughter, Spicy猪腰 Stir-fry.
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: Chongqing
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 3.4
- Address: Beside the Northeast Gate of Yulong Courtyard
- Popular dishes: Sichuan Boiled Pork Slices, Live Rabbit Slaughter, Spicy猪腰 Stir-fry, Braised Pork Intestines, Scallion Pork Strips
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Dishes
Sichuan Boiled Pork SlicesSichuan-style boiled pork slices is a dish made primarily with thin slices of lean pork, paired with vegetables such as mung bean sprouts and greens, and cooked by boiling. First, the vegetables are blanched, then the marinated pork slices are added to boiling water to cook through. Finally, a spicy and numbing sauce is prepared by stir-frying chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, and other seasonings, resulting in a fresh, fragrant, tender, and smooth texture.
Live Rabbit SlaughterLive rabbit slaughter is a dish made with fresh live rabbits as the main ingredient, usually slaughtered on-site before eating to ensure freshness. The rabbit is cleaned, and then cooked by stewing, boiling, or frying to retain its original flavor.
Spicy猪腰 Stir-frySpicy猪腰 is a traditional dish made primarily from pig kidneys, which are skillfully sliced into decorative patterns and then quickly stir-fried with chili peppers, scallions, ginger, garlic, and other seasonings. The key to preparation lies in mastering the heat control to maintain the tender texture of the pig kidneys.
Braised Pork IntestinesBraised pork intestines is a traditional dish with pork intestines as the main ingredient. First, clean the intestines thoroughly, cut them into segments, and place them in a pot. Add seasonings such as soy sauce, sugar, and cooking wine, then slowly simmer to allow the intestines to fully absorb the broth, resulting in a glossy red appearance.
Scallion Pork StripsA classic Chinese home-style dish made with tender pork strips and scallions, stir-fried quickly for a fresh, savory flavor.
Braised Pork Intestines with GarlicA dish featuring pork intestines as the main ingredient, sliced and stir-fried with garlic, then simmered with seasonings until flavorful. Proper heat control ensures tender texture and rich garlic aroma.
Stir-Fried Noodles with MeatballsStir-fried vermicelli with minced meat, a dish made by soaking noodles in hot water, then stir-frying with pork mince, scallions, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, doubanjiang, and chili. Garnished with green onions. Bright red color, noodles coated in savory meat flavor.
Sour and Spicy Pig LiverA Chinese dish made with pig liver stir-fried with chili and vinegar, offering a tender texture and tangy-spicy flavor.
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.
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.