Wu's Sour Fish Soup (Taowu Store)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.6
No. 65 Taosheng Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Nanjing, 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. 65 Taosheng Road. It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Wu's Secret-Style Clams, Dry-Fried Lobster, Maoxuewang.
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: Nanjing
- Category: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: No. 65 Taosheng Road
- Popular dishes: Wu's Secret-Style Clams, Dry-Fried Lobster, Maoxuewang, Braised Chicken with Edamame, Boiled Peanuts
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Dishes
Wu's Secret-Style ClamsFresh clams stir-fried with a secret blend of garlic, chili, and fermented bean paste for a savory, slightly spicy flavor.
Dry-Fried LobsterA Sichuan dish featuring fresh lobster stir-fried with chili, Sichuan pepper, and aromatics for a spicy, numbing flavor.
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 Chicken with EdamameFried chicken with soybeans is a dish primarily made with chicken and soybeans. The chicken is cut into pieces and simmered together with soybeans, along with seasonings such as light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, ginger slices, and green onion segments. It is slowly stewed over low heat until fully flavored. The finished dish has a bright red color, tender chicken, and fragrant soybeans.
Boiled PeanutsBoiled peanuts is a dish that uses peanuts as the main ingredient. Peanuts are boiled in water, usually with salt and other seasonings to enhance flavor. The preparation process does not involve frying or complex cooking techniques, preserving the original taste and nutritional value of the peanuts.
Stinky Tofu and Intestine StewStinky tofu and pork intestine stew is primarily made with stinky tofu and pork intestines. The stinky tofu, either fried or pan-fried, is combined with tender, slow-cooked pork intestines in a clay pot, then simmered with chicken stock or water to blend the flavors. Scallions, ginger, garlic, and doubanjiang (spicy bean paste) are typically added to enhance the taste.
Sour Beef SoupSour Soup Beef is a dish primarily made with beef rolls,辅料 including enoki mushrooms and yellow chili pepper sauce. The preparation involves boiling the enoki mushrooms and placing them at the bottom of a bowl, then stir-frying the yellow chili pepper sauce, adding broth or water, and cooking the beef rolls until done. Finally, the entire mixture with its sauce is poured into the bowl lined with enoki mushrooms.
Sour Cabbage Fish with Black BassA Sichuan dish featuring black bass cooked in a spicy sour cabbage broth, known for its bold flavors and tender fish.
Sliced Potatoes with Green PepperSpicy green pepper and potato shreds is a home-style dish primarily made with potatoes and green peppers. After peeling the potatoes, slice them into thin strips and soak in cold water to remove excess starch. Wash and slice the green peppers as well. Heat oil in a pan, quickly stir-fry the potato strips until just cooked through, then add the green pepper strips and continue stir-frying. Finally, season with salt and a small amount of vinegar, stir well, and serve.
Spicy Duck HeadsSpicy duck heads are primarily made with duck heads, which are blanched and then stir-fried with chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, ginger, garlic, scallions, and other seasonings. During preparation, fermented broad bean paste, cooking wine, and soy sauce are typically added to allow the duck heads to fully absorb the spicy and fragrant flavors.