Chishui Qing Guizhou Tofu Rice (Cuilu Road Store)
地方菜 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 7-2, Cui Shan West 1st Lane
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shenzhen, 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. 7-2, Cui Shan West 1st Lane. It is a 地方菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Braised Dishes, Twice-Cooked Pork, Bamboo Shoots Stewed with Preserved Pork Trotter.
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: Shenzhen
- Category: 地方菜
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: No. 7-2, Cui Shan West 1st Lane
- Popular dishes: Braised Dishes, Twice-Cooked Pork, Bamboo Shoots Stewed with Preserved Pork Trotter, Chishui Tofu Pudding
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Dishes
Braised DishesBraised dishes involve simmering ingredients like meat, tofu, and vegetables in a seasoned broth for long periods to absorb flavor. Key ingredients include chicken wings, pig trotters, dried tofu, and eggs. The braising liquid is made by boiling soy sauce, spices (star anise, cassia bark, Sichuan pepper), and seasonings.
Twice-Cooked PorkStir-fried pork is a traditional dish made primarily with pork. The pork is first boiled and sliced, then stir-fried with ingredients such as garlic chives and doubanjiang until the edges of the meat slices curl slightly and turn an appealing reddish-brown.
Bamboo Shoots Stewed with Preserved Pork TrotterA traditional dish made by slow-cooking bamboo shoots and preserved pork trotter, resulting in a rich, savory flavor with tender texture.
Chishui Tofu PuddingChishui Tofu Pudding is a traditional snack from Chishui, Guizhou, made by grinding soybeans, boiling the mixture, and coagulating it with a curdling agent. It has a smooth, delicate texture and is typically served with chili oil, soy sauce, and garlic paste.