Wu's Ming Chu (Shengyuan Community Store)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.5
No. 70 Jiangyuan North Road (Chinatown)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chengdu, 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. 70 Jiangyuan North Road (Chinatown). It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Beijing-style Shredded Pork in Soy Sauce, Cold-mixed celery, Twice-Cooked Pork.
If you cannot eat spicy food, use Dragon Mate to say “no spicy” before ordering, and tell the staff clearly.
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: Chengdu
- Category: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.5
- Address: No. 70 Jiangyuan North Road (Chinatown)
- Popular dishes: Beijing-style Shredded Pork in Soy Sauce, Cold-mixed celery, Twice-Cooked Pork, Maoxuewang, Braised Eel
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Dishes
Beijing-style Shredded Pork in Soy SauceBeijing-style shredded pork in sweet soy sauce is a traditional Beijing dish made primarily from pork tenderloin, seasoned with sweet bean sauce, scallions, ginger, and other seasonings. The pork is sliced into thin strips, marinated, then stir-fried with the seasonings to create a dish with a glossy red color and rich, aromatic sauce.
Cold-mixed celeryCold sesame celery salad is a refreshing dish made with fresh celery, sliced and either blanched or mixed directly with seasonings like garlic, sesame oil, salt, vinegar, and chili oil.
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.
MaoxuewangMaoxuewang is a specialty dish from Chongqing, primarily made with duck blood, soybean sprouts, eel slices, beef tripe, and black ox tripe. The ingredients are cooked in a spicy red oil broth seasoned with chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, and other spices, then finished by pouring hot oil over the top.
Braised EelStir-fried eel is a dish made with fresh eels, pan-fried until golden, then simmered with soy sauce, cooking wine, ginger, and scallions to absorb the flavors, finally thickened into a savory sauce.
Pig's trotterPig trotters are blanched and then slowly stewed with seasonings until tender. The main ingredient is pig trotters, commonly accompanied by ingredients such as ginger, scallions, cooking wine, and soy sauce. The primary cooking method is slow simmering.
Salt-fried PorkSalt-fried meat is a Chinese dish made primarily with pork, typically using fatty pork slices stir-fried with doubanjiang, garlic, ginger, and green peppers. The pork is first pan-fried to release oil, then seasoned and mixed with vegetables for a flavorful, tender result.
Spicy Oil Pickled VegetablesA spicy Sichuan-style dish made by marinating vegetables like cabbage and radish in a blend of chili oil, garlic, and ginger for a tangy, numbing flavor.
Huo Xiang Crucian CarpFresh crucian carp steamed with ho xiang leaves, ginger, and scallions, resulting in a delicately flavored dish with aromatic herbal notes.
Mapo TofuMapo Tofu is a traditional dish made primarily with tofu, seasoned with minced meat and doubanjiang (fermented broad bean paste). First, cut the tofu into cubes, then stir-fry the minced meat and doubanjiang. Add the tofu cubes and gently stir-fry until well-seasoned, then reduce the sauce to finish.