Shenji Yipin焖锅·Chongqing Chicken Pot (Gaoxin Store)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.7
No. 1, Row 5, Xixinzhuang, Zhangbagou Subdistrict
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Xi'an, 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. 1, Row 5, Xixinzhuang, Zhangbagou Subdistrict. It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Qianye Tofu, Potato, Baby bok choy.
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: Xi'an
- Category: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: No. 1, Row 5, Xixinzhuang, Zhangbagou Subdistrict
- Popular dishes: Qianye Tofu, Potato, Baby bok choy, Wood Ear Mushroom, Kelp Slices
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Dishes
Qianye TofuQianye tofu is made primarily from soy protein powder and starch, with a delicate and tender texture. To prepare, slice the Qianye tofu and then pan-fry, stir-fry, or grill until the surface turns golden brown, then serve with vegetables or other accompaniments.
PotatoPotatoes are peeled and cut into cubes or slices, then cooked by frying, boiling, steaming, or stir-frying. Common preparations include potato shreds, braised potatoes with meat, mashed potatoes, and french fries. The main ingredient is potatoes, with optional seasonings such as scallions, ginger, garlic, and chili peppers added according to taste.
Baby bok choyBaby bok choy is a small type of Chinese cabbage with a fresh and tender texture. Common cooking methods include stir-frying, garlic stir-fry, or simmering in clear soup. To prepare, first wash the baby bok choy thoroughly, then add appropriate seasonings and ingredients according to your chosen method, and stir-fry until soft or simmer until flavorful.
Wood Ear MushroomWood ear mushrooms, also known as black fungus, are a common edible mushroom. To prepare them, dried wood ear mushrooms are typically soaked in water until they soften, then they can be served cold or stir-fried. When served cold, they are often mixed with vinegar, garlic, and other seasonings for a refreshing and appetizing dish. When stir-fried, they pair well with various vegetables or meats, offering a smooth, tender texture and rich nutritional value.
Kelp SlicesSeaweed slices are made primarily from seaweed, cleaned, sliced, and then blanched or mixed cold. They can be eaten directly or combined with other ingredients such as cucumber and carrot, then seasoned and mixed evenly.
Ham SausageSausage is a processed meat product made primarily from pork, chicken, or beef, mixed with starch, water, and seasonings, then stuffed into casings and cooked by steaming or smoking.
Spicy Secret-Recipe ShrimpSpicy shrimp made with fresh large shrimp and secret seasoning, stir-fried with葱姜蒜, dried chili, Sichuan pepper, and other spices. Cleaned shrimp are marinated and then quickly stir-fried to ensure tender, flavorful meat.
Sweet Potato NoodlesSweet potato noodles are made from sweet potato starch and usually appear transparent or semi-transparent. The basic preparation method involves mixing sweet potato starch and water in proportion, stirring well, then pouring the mixture through a sieve into boiling water to cook, finally removing it, rinsing with cold water, and draining.
Sauce-Flavored Pig Trotter StewA savory stew made with pig trotters and seasoned with soy-based sauce, slow-cooked until tender.
Crispy Spare Ribs StewCrispy spare ribs stew features tender pork ribs fried until golden and then simmered in a savory sauce, served in a clay pot for rich flavor.
Fresh Tofu SkinFresh tofu skin is made from fresh soy milk, formed into a thin film and then dried or sun-dried. It is commonly cooked with vegetables, meat, or seafood using methods such as stir-frying, boiling, or stewing, allowing the tofu skin to fully absorb the broth. The result is a smooth, tender texture with rich nutritional value.