Li Ji Fine Foods · Dalingshan Lychee Wood Roast Goose
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 3.6
Room 101, No. 7, Daxin Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Dongguan, 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 Room 101, No. 7, Daxin Road. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Lingshan Lychee-wood Roast Goose, Salt and Pepper Pollock, Sichuan-style Boiled Goose Offal.
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: Dongguan
- Category: Cantonese cuisine
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: Room 101, No. 7, Daxin Road
- Popular dishes: Lingshan Lychee-wood Roast Goose, Salt and Pepper Pollock, Sichuan-style Boiled Goose Offal, Steamed Sea Bass, Stir-Fried Seasonal Vegetables
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Dishes
Lingshan Lychee-wood Roast GooseA premium goose roasted over lychee wood, resulting in crispy skin and tender meat infused with a unique fruity aroma.
Salt and Pepper PollockA dish made with fresh pollock fish, marinated, deep-fried until crispy, then stir-fried with salt and pepper. The fish is tender inside and crunchy outside, with a savory, slightly spicy flavor.
Sichuan-style Boiled Goose OffalA Sichuan-style dish made with goose offal, cooked in a spicy broth with chili and Sichuan peppercorns, known for its numbing and spicy flavor.
Steamed Sea BassSteamed sea bass is a dish made with fresh sea bass as the main ingredient, prepared by steaming. After processing, the fish is seasoned with scallions, ginger, and other seasonings, then placed in a steamer and cooked with high-temperature steam until the flesh is fully tender, preserving its delicate and fresh texture.
Stir-Fried Seasonal VegetablesStir-fried seasonal vegetables is a dish made primarily from fresh, seasonal vegetables quickly stir-fried. Common ingredients include bok choy, spinach, lettuce, Chinese broccoli, and cauliflower. Garlic or ginger is typically added for aroma, and the dish is seasoned with oil and salt to preserve the crisp and tender texture of the vegetables.
Roast Goose Noodle SoupRoast goose rice noodles is a Cantonese dish featuring roast goose meat and thick rice noodles. The goose is marinated and roasted until crispy skin and tender meat, while the noodles are boiled and mixed with sauce, then combined with the goose slices or served at the bottom of the bowl, topped with the goose's natural gravy for a rich flavor.
White-Cut ChickenWhite-cut chicken is a traditional Chinese dish made with tender chicken as the main ingredient, carefully prepared to preserve the original flavor of the meat. The preparation method mainly involves boiling the whole chicken until cooked, then cutting it into small pieces. The skin turns golden and tempting, while the meat remains fresh, tender, and juicy.
Bok Choy Stir-Fried with Preserved MeatA classic Cantonese dish made by stir-frying fresh bok choy with preserved meats like lap cheong. The savory aroma of the cured meat blends perfectly with the crisp texture of the greens.
Black Bean Sauce Goose IntestinesA Cantonese dish featuring fresh goose intestines stir-fried with black bean sauce, garlic, and ginger, offering a crisp texture and rich umami flavor.
Fish Head and Tofu SoupFish head tofu soup is made primarily from fish head and tofu. After lightly frying the fish head, water is added and simmered. Tofu cubes are then added and slowly cooked until the broth turns milky white and the ingredients are well infused.
Braised Tofu in Abalone SauceBraised tofu in abalone sauce is a dish featuring soft tofu as the main ingredient, seasoned with abalone sauce. Tofu is blanched to remove odor, then simmered in the sauce to absorb its rich flavor. The result is tender tofu with a savory, concentrated broth.