New Rural Restaurant
江浙菜 · ⭐
Yucai Street
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shijiazhuang, 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 Yucai Street. It is a 江浙菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Cold Noodles, Diao Xiao Noodles, Xinjiang Fried Rice Noodles.
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: Shijiazhuang
- Category: 江浙菜
- Rating:
- Address: Yucai Street
- Popular dishes: Cold Noodles, Diao Xiao Noodles, Xinjiang Fried Rice Noodles, Pork Killing Dish, Pork Trotter Rice Bowl
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Dishes
Cold NoodlesCold noodles are a dish primarily made from a thin wheat flour dough, steamed and then cooled before being sliced into strips. It is typically served with seasonings such as vinegar, soy sauce, garlic paste, sesame paste, and chili oil, along with accompaniments like cucumber ribbons and bean sprouts, offering a refreshing and smooth texture.
Diao Xiao NoodlesKnife-cut noodles are made from medium-gluten flour and hand-carved using a special blade, resulting in noodles that are smooth on the outside and chewy inside, soft yet not sticky. They are typically served with pork, beef, or lamb broth, garnished with green onions and cilantro, delivering a rich noodle aroma and flavorful soup base.
Xinjiang Fried Rice NoodlesXinjiang fried rice noodles is a dish made by stir-frying rice noodles with vegetables, meat, or tofu. Main ingredients include dried rice noodles, onion, green pepper, carrot, minced meat or egg, and seasonings such as soy sauce, chili oil, and cumin powder, all stir-fried together until well combined.
Pork Killing DishSlaughterhouse dish, primarily made with fresh pork, typically paired with pig blood and offal, then stewed. The dish retains the original flavor of the pork, with a rich broth and tender meat, complemented by various pork parts for a nutritious meal.
Pork Trotter Rice BowlPig trotter rice is a dish where pig trotters are the main ingredient, blanched, stewed, or braised and then served with rice. The trotters are typically slow-cooked with seasonings such as soy sauce, star anise, cassia bark, and ginger slices, resulting in tender, flavorful meat and rich, savory broth.
Lamb Soup with FlatbreadLamb and noodle soup is a traditional delicacy made primarily with lamb and flatbread. The preparation involves stewing lamb to create a rich broth, then breaking the flatbread into pieces and soaking them in the soup so they absorb the flavorful liquid. Finally, garnishes such as cilantro and chili powder are added to enhance the taste.
Rice noodle rollRice noodle rolls are thin sheets made from rice batter and steamed, filled with ingredients such as pork, shrimp, and beef, offering a smooth and tender texture. The preparation involves pouring the rice batter into a specially designed steaming tray, steaming until cooked, rolling it into a cylindrical shape, cutting it into segments, and serving it on a plate with soy sauce or other sauces.
Sweet and Sour PorkGuobaorou is a traditional dish made primarily from pork tenderloin. The meat is sliced and marinated, then deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy. It is then stir-fried with a sweet and sour sauce made from sugar and vinegar, ensuring each piece of meat is evenly coated with the sauce.
Changsha Stinky TofuChangsha stinky tofu is made primarily from tofu that, after fermentation, develops white mold on its surface. During cooking, it is deep-fried until the exterior becomes crispy, then served with a specially prepared chili sauce and seasonings.
He Luo NoodlesHe Luo noodles are made from buckwheat or wheat flour, pressed through a He Luo bed to form long strands. The dough is placed in the bed and levered to produce noodles that are cooked directly in boiling water. Typically served with various sauces, vegetables, or meats.