Xiao Chao Zhou Chaoyue Cuisine Claypot Rice (Luyuan Store)
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 4.8
Shop S108, Semi-basement Level, Building 4, Qu Lu Yuan
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shenzhen, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at Shop S108, Semi-basement Level, Building 4, Qu Lu Yuan. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Stir-fried Fish Head Pot, Stir-Fried Fresh Clams, Salt-and-pepper Nine-Headed Fish.
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: Shenzhen
- Category: Cantonese cuisine
- Rating: 4.8
- Address: Shop S108, Semi-basement Level, Building 4, Qu Lu Yuan
- Popular dishes: Stir-fried Fish Head Pot, Stir-Fried Fresh Clams, Salt-and-pepper Nine-Headed Fish, Oyster Fritter from Chaozhou, Stir-fried Sweet Potato Leaves
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Dishes
Stir-fried Fish Head PotA Cantonese dish featuring fresh fish head stir-fried in a clay pot with ginger, garlic, and onions, resulting in a rich, savory flavor.
Stir-Fried Fresh ClamsA seafood dish made by stir-frying fresh clams with garlic, ginger, and chili for a savory and aromatic flavor.
Salt-and-pepper Nine-Headed FishSalt and pepper Nine Belly Fish is a dish primarily made with Nine Belly Fish, seasoned with salt and pepper and appropriate seasonings. To prepare, clean the Nine Belly Fish first, then coat it with salt, pepper, and other seasonings, and finally deep-fry until golden and crispy.
Oyster Fritter from ChaozhouOyster cake from Chaozhou is a Cantonese dish featuring fresh oysters mixed with eggs, sweet potato starch, and scallions, then pan-fried in hot oil. Crispy outside, tender inside, with a perfect blend of oyster freshness and egg aroma.
Stir-fried Sweet Potato LeavesStir-fried sweet potato leaves is a home-style dish made primarily with fresh sweet potato leaves. After washing the leaves, they are either blanched or directly stir-fried in oil with seasonings such as minced garlic and ginger threads for a quick cooking process.
Perilla Frog with BeefBraised frog with perilla leaves features frog as the main ingredient, paired with perilla leaves in cooking. The frog is cleaned, cut into pieces, and stir-fried together with perilla leaves, then seasoned and simmered.
Fatty Intestine StewFatty intestine stew uses pork intestines as the main ingredient, cleaned and blanched, then simmered with vegetables like potatoes, bean sprouts, and green peppers in a clay pot. Ginger slices, scallions, and star anise are added for flavor, slow-cooked until tender and richly flavored.
Garlic Pork RibsGarlic pork ribs is a dish made with pork ribs as the main ingredient, marinated with minced garlic, soy sauce, cooking wine, sugar, and other seasonings, then cooked by pan-frying, deep-frying, or grilling. The primary ingredients are pork ribs and garlic, and the preparation emphasizes the fusion of garlic aroma and meat flavor.
Stir-fried Free-range Chicken in Clay PotFresh free-range chicken stir-fried in a clay pot with garlic, ginger, and vegetables, delivering a rich, savory flavor.
Grilled Ribeye SteakSkillet beef short ribs are a dish featuring beef short ribs as the main ingredient, marinated and seared on a hot skillet to achieve a crispy exterior and tender interior. Typically cooked with onions and green peppers, the high heat of the skillet quickly cooks the ingredients while locking in juices.
Fresh Shrimp and Oyster PorridgeA savory porridge made with fresh shrimp and oysters, slowly cooked with rice for a smooth, rich texture.
Fresh Shrimp CongeeA comforting rice porridge made with fresh shrimp and rice, simmered slowly to create a smooth, savory dish.
Golden Pork BellyGolden pork belly is made from pork belly, blanched to remove odor, cut into pieces, marinated with soy sauce, sugar, and cooking wine, then pan-fried until golden brown and simmered with water until tender and flavorful.