Xiangchu Original Taste (Shipai Branch)
Hunan cuisine · ⭐ 4.0
No. 704 Shipai Avenue
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Dongguan, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 704 Shipai Avenue. It is a Hunan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Farmhouse Pork Dish, Spicy Pig Trotter, Mixed Grain Bun.
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: Dongguan
- Category: Hunan cuisine
- Rating: 4.0
- Address: No. 704 Shipai Avenue
- Popular dishes: Farmhouse Pork Dish, Spicy Pig Trotter, Mixed Grain Bun, Yongzhou Blood Duck, Stewed Lobster in Oil
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Dishes
Farmhouse Pork DishA traditional dish featuring pork as the main ingredient, including belly pork, blood, intestines, liver, and accompaniments like cabbage, vermicelli, and pickled vegetables, slow-cooked or stir-fried.
Spicy Pig TrotterStewed pig trotters, a dish featuring pig trotters as the main ingredient, are typically blanched and then simmered or braised with seasonings until tender and flavorful. Common ingredients include ginger, scallions, star anise, soy sauce, and rock sugar; some recipes add doubanjiang or chili for extra flavor.
Mixed Grain BunA mixed-grain bun is a pastry made by wrapping fillings in a dough prepared from a blend of various whole grain flours. The main ingredients include corn flour, millet flour, oat flour, bean flour, and wheat flour, while the fillings commonly consist of vegetables, meat, or soy products. To prepare it, mix the whole grain flours with wheat flour in a specific ratio, add water to form a dough, roll out the dough into wrappers, fill with the chosen filling, and steam until cooked.
Yongzhou Blood DuckYongzhou Blood Duck is a traditional dish primarily made with fresh duck and duck blood. After the duck is slaughtered, its blood is collected and set aside. The duck meat is cut into pieces and stir-fried with ingredients such as ginger and garlic. Just before the duck meat is fully cooked, the duck blood is poured in and quickly stir-fried to evenly coat the meat, creating a unique color and texture.
Stewed Lobster in OilSteamed lobster in oil is a dish made with fresh lobsters, fried or stir-fried at high heat then simmered slowly with seasonings. Key ingredients include scallions, ginger, garlic, and chili, along with soy sauce, sugar, and cooking wine for rich flavor and tender meat.
Purple Basil Frog LegsA Sichuan dish featuring tender frog legs stir-fried with purple basil leaves, delivering a fragrant and spicy flavor.
Special Flavor Lamb ShankA delicacy made from lamb shanks slowly braised in a rich blend of spices and secret seasonings, resulting in tender, flavorful meat with a satisfying texture.
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.
Tea Oil Duck with GrainsA traditional Chinese dish featuring duck cooked slowly in tea oil with grains, resulting in a rich and savory flavor.
Sour Cabbage with Pork and Bamboo ShootsA traditional Chinese dish featuring sour cabbage, minced pork, and tender bamboo shoots, stir-fried together for a tangy and savory flavor.
Spicy and Sour Chicken OffalSpicy and sour chicken offal is a dish made primarily from chicken gizzards and hearts, seasoned with pickled chili peppers, scallions, ginger, and garlic. The preparation involves stir-frying the chicken offal until cooked, then adding spicy and sour seasonings to simmer and reduce the sauce before serving.
Chen Tan Duan Chao Fish HeadChen Tan Duan Chao Fish Head uses fresh fish head as the main ingredient, combined with aged chili paste, ginger slices, and green onion segments, steamed to perfection. The fish head is layered with chili paste and steamed at high temperature, resulting in tender fish meat infused with the rich aroma of the chili.
Stir-fried Tofu with PorkFried tofu with pork is a classic Chinese home-style dish made primarily from dried tofu and pork. The dried tofu is cut into cubes and stir-fried together with sliced or shredded pork. Seasonings such as light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and cooking wine are added to enhance flavor, and the dish is cooked until the pork is fully tender and the tofu absorbs the seasoning. Scallions, ginger, and garlic are typically used to add aroma, resulting in a rich and satisfying taste.
Pressure Cooker Vinegar Steamed ChickenChicken steamed with vinegar, ginger, and scallions in a pressure cooker, resulting in tender meat with a refreshing sour aroma.