Nanjing Grand Restaurant (Suning Plaza Branch)
江浙菜 · ⭐ 4.2
No. 233 Gongye Road, Fuzhou Suning Plaza, Zone A, Level 5
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Fuzhou, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 233 Gongye Road, Fuzhou Suning Plaza, Zone A, Level 5. It is a 江浙菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Bāguàzhōu Sweet Osmanthus Carp, Nanjing Vegetarian Assorted Delight, Traditional Sugar-Steamed Taro Sprouts.
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: Fuzhou
- Category: 江浙菜
- Rating: 4.2
- Address: No. 233 Gongye Road, Fuzhou Suning Plaza, Zone A, Level 5
- Popular dishes: Bāguàzhōu Sweet Osmanthus Carp, Nanjing Vegetarian Assorted Delight, Traditional Sugar-Steamed Taro Sprouts, Salted Duck, Heavenly King Roast Duck Buns
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Dishes
Bāguàzhōu Sweet Osmanthus CarpFresh carp is steamed with local wormwood, creating a delicate dish that highlights the freshness of fish and the subtle herbal aroma.
Nanjing Vegetarian Assorted DelightNanjing Vegetarian Assorted Dishes is a vegetarian dish made primarily with various seasonal vegetables. Common ingredients include carrots, wood ear mushrooms, green peppers, shiitake mushrooms, and bean sprouts. After cutting and preparing the ingredients, they are blanched or stir-fried separately, then mixed and stir-fried together until well combined. Seasoning is added to complete the dish.
Traditional Sugar-Steamed Taro SproutsGu Fa Tang Yu Miao is a traditional dessert made primarily from taro and glutinous rice flour. The taro is cut into segments, steamed until tender, then mixed with glutinous rice flour and kneaded into a dough. This mixture is cooked in a pot with sugar until the taro becomes soft, sticky, and sweet, offering a delicate and smooth texture.
Salted DuckSalted duck is a traditional dish made by marinating ducks in salt, Sichuan pepper, star anise, and other seasonings, then air-drying or boiling. Main ingredient is duck meat, with various spices and seasonings to create a unique flavor.
Heavenly King Roast Duck BunsTian Wang Roast Duck Bao is a steamed bun filled primarily with roast duck meat, typically made with flour-based dough and stuffed with sliced roast duck, scallions, and sweet bean sauce.
Signature Shrimp Roe TofuSignature shrimp roe tofu is a dish made with soft tofu and shrimp roe. Tofu cubes are blanched, then stir-fried with shrimp roe and simmered in broth or water to absorb its rich flavor. Optional thickening enhances texture and taste.
Meiling PorridgeMeiling porridge from the Republic of China is made primarily from rice, with lean pork, eggs, goji berries, and a small amount of seasonings, all simmered together. First, rice is cooked until soft and tender; then finely chopped lean meat and beaten eggs are added. Finally, goji berries are sprinkled in, stirred well, and heated further until fully cooked.
Classic Yangchun NoodlesOld-fashioned Yangchun Noodles is a traditional Chinese noodle dish primarily made with thin noodles, lard or vegetable oil, scallions, and salt. To prepare, cook the noodles until done, then drain and mix with an appropriate amount of lard, salt, and chopped scallions for a simple yet flavorful dish.
Sweet Rice Balls with Fermented Glutinous Rice and Red BeansSweet glutinous rice balls with red beans and fermented rice wine is a traditional dessert. The main ingredients include glutinous rice balls, red beans, and fermented rice wine. To prepare, first cook the red beans until soft, then mix in the fermented rice wine, and finally add the cooked glutinous rice balls, stirring well before serving.
Nanjing Roast DuckNanjing roast duck is made from Beijing ducks, which are marinated and then roasted in a hanging oven. Before roasting, the duck is inflated to separate the skin from the meat, then coated with sugar water to enhance color and crispiness. It is finally slow-roasted over fruitwood charcoal until the skin turns golden and crispy while the meat remains tender and juicy. When serving, it is sliced thinly and wrapped in lotus leaf pancakes with sweet bean sauce, scallion strips, and cucumber sticks.
Green Plum Pork CrescentA creative dish featuring pork tenderloin marinated in plum sauce, rolled into crescent shapes and pan-seared until golden. Tender, juicy, and tangy-sweet.
Duck Blood and Vermicelli Hot PotDuck blood and vermicelli hot pot is made primarily with duck blood, duck intestine, duck gizzard, and other duck offal, combined with vermicelli and broth. After slicing the duck offal, it is placed together with rehydrated vermicelli into a clay pot, then simmered slowly over low heat with water or duck bone soup until the ingredients are fully infused with flavor. Seasoning can be added according to taste at the end.