Jiayangji Hundred Flavors Chicken Pot (Hanjiang North Road Branch)
Hot pot · ⭐ 3.8
No. 171-1, North Hanjiang Road (next to Yigoulou Supermarket)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Wuxi, 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. 171-1, North Hanjiang Road (next to Yigoulou Supermarket). It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Steamed Seafood with Wine, Huiquan, Stir-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: Wuxi
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 3.8
- Address: No. 171-1, North Hanjiang Road (next to Yigoulou Supermarket)
- Popular dishes: Steamed Seafood with Wine, Huiquan, Stir-Fried Rice Noodles, Beef Meatballs, Beef Rolls
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Dishes
Steamed Seafood with WineA dish of fresh seafood steamed with rice wine, featuring a delicate flavor and aromatic finish.
HuiquanHuiquan is a Chinese dish made with fresh fish slices, tofu, and mushrooms, simmered in clear broth for a delicate and savory flavor.
Stir-Fried Rice NoodlesStir-fried rice noodles is a dish made primarily with rice noodles, combined with vegetables, meat, or seafood, and stir-fried in a hot wok with oil. Soak the noodles first, then stir-fry with prepared ingredients and seasonings until well blended.
Beef MeatballsBeef balls are made primarily from beef, which is finely chopped, mixed, and seasoned to form a meat paste. This paste is then shaped into small balls by hand or machine. Finally, the beef balls are boiled in hot water until they float to the surface, indicating they are cooked. The finished beef balls have a fresh, tender texture with a chewy bite.
Beef RollsBeef rolls are made by wrapping tender pan-fried beef, vegetables, and seasonings in thin pancakes through a rolling method. The beef is marinated before being pan-fried and then rolled together with chopped vegetables and a special sauce inside the thin pancake.
Softshell TurtleSoftshell turtle, with delicious meat and rich nutrition. First clean the turtle thoroughly, cut it into pieces, and marinate it with ingredients such as ginger slices and green onion segments. Then, sauté the spices in oil, add the turtle pieces, stir-fry, and add water to simmer slowly until the meat is tender and the broth is rich.
Lamb SlicesLamb slices are made from selected lamb, sliced thinly and rolled into rolls. Typically served with hot pot cooking, the meat is tender and flavorful, making it an essential choice for hot pot meals.
CauliflowerCauliflower, also known as cauliflower or Romanesco, primarily uses white florets as the main ingredient. When cooking, it is usually broken into small florets, cleaned thoroughly, and then prepared through various methods such as stir-frying, boiling, or roasting. With appropriate seasonings, its natural flavor can be preserved, resulting in a crisp texture.
Green VegetablesChinese cabbage is a common vegetable known for its tender green leaves. When preparing it, fresh Chinese cabbage is typically selected, washed clean, and then cooked using methods such as stir-frying, boiling, or stewing. During cooking, ingredients like minced garlic and ginger slices can be added to enhance flavor while preserving its natural taste, highlighting the vegetable's fresh and natural appeal.
Duck BloodDuck blood dishes use fresh duck blood as the main ingredient, carefully prepared through skilled cooking. Typically, the duck blood is cut into pieces and cooked together with seasonings and ingredients such as scallions, ginger, and garlic to maintain its tender texture. Cooking methods may include boiling, stewing, or stir-frying, allowing the duck blood to fully absorb the flavors of the seasonings.