Ge Sa Hao Xiaoxiang Kitchen
Hunan cuisine · ⭐ 3.4
No. 6, Ground-floor Commercial Unit, North Entrance of Gulin Market, Yongming Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Tianjin, 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. 6, Ground-floor Commercial Unit, North Entrance of Gulin Market, Yongming Road. It is a Hunan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Personalized Chicken Offal, Spicy Pot-Braised Tofu with Leaves, Fireside Tofu Cubes.
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: Tianjin
- Category: Hunan cuisine
- Rating: 3.4
- Address: No. 6, Ground-floor Commercial Unit, North Entrance of Gulin Market, Yongming Road
- Popular dishes: Personalized Chicken Offal, Spicy Pot-Braised Tofu with Leaves, Fireside Tofu Cubes, Mao's Braised Pork, Spring Water Loofah
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Dishes
Personalized Chicken OffalSpicy chicken offal dish made with chicken hearts, liver, and gizzards, stir-fried with chili, onion, and green pepper for a rich flavor.
Spicy Pot-Braised Tofu with LeavesDry Pot Thousand Leaf Tofu is a dish primarily made with thousand leaf tofu. To prepare it, the tofu is sliced and stir-fried with ingredients such as pork belly and green and red peppers, resulting in a crispy exterior and tender interior. Finally, a special dry pot seasoning is added to create a unique flavor.
Fireside Tofu CubesBurnt-fire tofu is a traditional dish made primarily from dried tofu, which is slowly smoked over a wood fire. It has a golden color, with a slightly charred outer layer and a delicate, smooth texture inside. During preparation, the tofu is first marinated, then slowly roasted in a specially designed wood-fired oven until the surface turns golden and fills the air with rich aroma.
Mao's Braised PorkMao's Braised Pork Belly is a dish made primarily from pork belly, prepared through techniques such as stir-frying and slow simmering. First, the pork belly is cut into bite-sized pieces and stir-fried until slightly golden. Then, caramel color, cooking wine, soy sauce, and other seasonings are added, and the dish is slowly braised until the meat becomes tender. Finally, the sauce is reduced and the dish is served in a platter.
Spring Water LoofahA refreshing Chinese home-style dish made with tender loofah cooked in spring water or broth, lightly seasoned to highlight the natural flavor of the vegetable.
Hunan Stir-Fried PorkHunan-style stir-fried pork with green peppers is a Chinese dish featuring pork belly and green peppers. Pork slices are stir-fried to render fat, then combined with green peppers until just cooked, seasoned and finished. Garlic and ginger are commonly used for aroma.
Special Stewed Intestines in Clay PotA spicy and flavorful dish made by slow-cooking pork intestines with chili, Sichuan pepper, and aromatic spices in a clay pot.
Century Egg Amaranth SaladA Chinese cold dish made with century egg and amaranth, seasoned with garlic, soy sauce, and sesame oil for a refreshing and savory flavor.
Stir-fried Chicken with Old GingerOld ginger stir-fried chicken is a Chinese dish featuring chicken and old ginger as main ingredients. Chicken pieces are stir-fried with sliced ginger and seasonings, absorbing the spicy aroma of ginger. The process typically involves heating oil, sautéing ginger first, then quickly stir-frying chicken until cooked through.
Meat Soup RiceMeat broth rice is a traditional dish made primarily with rich meat broth and rice. The fragrant, slow-cooked meat broth is poured over steaming hot rice, allowing each grain to fully absorb the essence of the broth. Simple to prepare and rich in flavor, it combines the savory taste of meat with the sticky sweetness of rice.