Chou Chou Hot Pot · Tea Rest (Jiuguang Center Store)
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.4
No. 2188 Gonghe Xin Road, Shanghai Jiuguang Center, B2 Floor, Rooms MB229-1 and MB229-2
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shanghai, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 2188 Gonghe Xin Road, Shanghai Jiuguang Center, B2 Floor, Rooms MB229-1 and MB229-2. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Smoothie, Taiwanese Spicy Hot Pot, Da Hong Pao Pearl Milk Tea.
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: Shanghai
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.4
- Address: No. 2188 Gonghe Xin Road, Shanghai Jiuguang Center, B2 Floor, Rooms MB229-1 and MB229-2
- Popular dishes: Smoothie, Taiwanese Spicy Hot Pot, Da Hong Pao Pearl Milk Tea, Handmade Shrimp Paste, Tripe
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Dishes
SmoothieA smoothie is a frozen dessert made primarily from fresh fruit, ice cubes, and syrup. The preparation is simple: cut the fruit into pieces, then blend it with ice and syrup in a blender until it reaches a smooth, sandy texture. It has a refreshing taste with a rich fruit aroma.
Taiwanese Spicy Hot PotTaiwanese spicy hot pot is based on beef bone broth, with a sauce made by stir-frying various spices and chili peppers, then cooked with beef, pork, seafood, tofu, and vegetables.
Da Hong Pao Pearl Milk TeaDahongpao Pearl Milk Tea is an innovative beverage, based on premium Dahongpao tea infusion mixed with fresh milk and a specially crafted syrup, then topped with chewy brown sugar pearls. To prepare, first steep the Dahongpao tea until its aroma fills the air, then mix it with fresh milk and syrup in precise proportions, and finally add pre-cooked brown sugar pearls, stirring well to combine.
Handmade Shrimp PasteHandmade shrimp paste is made from fresh shrimp meat, which is carefully processed to remove shells and veins, then finely chopped into smooth shrimp paste. Through stirring and pounding, the shrimp becomes more elastic. Finally, the shrimp paste is shaped into balls and boiled to achieve a delicate, tender texture.
TripeTripe, primarily made from the rumen of cattle, is finely processed to achieve a tender texture. It is typically sliced and served with spicy hot pot or cold dressing, offering a crisp and refreshing taste—making it a popular choice in hot pot dishes.
Coo Coo Beef RibZou Zou Beef is a dish featuring beef as the main ingredient, typically using beef rolls or slices with vegetables like cabbage, enoki mushrooms, and potatoes, cooked via hot pot or stir-frying. The beef is marinated first, then heated with vegetables to achieve tender, flavorful results.
Beef TripeBeef tripe is made from fresh beef tripe, which is cleaned, sliced, and quickly stir-fried with seasonings such as garlic and ginger. The dish features distinct tripe slices with a tender yet slightly chewy texture.
Bamboo Mushroom Shrimp BallsBamboo fungus shrimp paste is a dish featuring fresh shrimp paste made from minced shrimp as the main ingredient, paired with dried bamboo fungus. The shrimp paste is prepared by chopping fresh shrimp and mixing in seasonings until it becomes firm and elastic. The bamboo fungus must be soaked beforehand to remove impurities. Both ingredients are then steamed or boiled together, resulting in tender, chewy shrimp paste and crisp, sweet bamboo fungus, creating a rich and layered texture.
Fresh Pea ShootsFresh pea shoots are tender young leaves of the pea plant, lightly stir-fried or blanched and seasoned with garlic and sesame oil for a crisp, fresh taste.
Endless Duck Blood and TofuA dish made primarily with duck blood and tofu. Duck blood is cut into pieces and cooked together with tofu in a pot, seasoned appropriately and simmered until flavorful. Typically prepared with chicken stock or water as the broth, enhanced with scallions, ginger, and other aromatics.