Qingge Private Kitchen
特色菜 · ⭐ 3.9
Room 102, Building 40, Wangjiachong, Chayuanpo Community
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Changsha, 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 Room 102, Building 40, Wangjiachong, Chayuanpo Community. It is a 特色菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Salt-Scraped Fish, Braised Beef, Stewed Pork with Sauce.
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: Changsha
- Category: 特色菜
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: Room 102, Building 40, Wangjiachong, Chayuanpo Community
- Popular dishes: Salt-Scraped Fish, Braised Beef, Stewed Pork with Sauce, Stir-fried Frog Legs, Stir-fried Chicken with Old Ginger
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Dishes
Salt-Scraped FishA traditional Chinese dish made by rubbing salt on fish slices and gently cooking them to preserve the natural flavor and tenderness.
Braised BeefBraised beef is a traditional dish primarily made with beef. The preparation involves soaking the beef to remove blood, then marinating it with a braising spice pack and various seasonings. Finally, the beef is simmered to fully absorb the braising sauce, resulting in tender, juicy meat with rich aroma.
Stewed Pork with SauceBraised pork belly is a traditional dish made primarily from pork belly, prepared by boiling, frying, and then steaming. The pork belly is first boiled until tender, then coated with soy sauce and other seasonings before being fried until golden brown. Finally, it is sliced and steamed together with the seasonings until the meat absorbs the flavors and becomes tender and succulent.
Stir-fried Frog LegsStir-fried frog legs is a dish made by quickly stir-frying frog legs with scallions, ginger, garlic, chili, and other seasonings. The prepared frog legs are cut into segments and stir-fried at high heat to keep the meat tender and smooth.
Stir-fried Chicken with Old GingerOld ginger stir-fried chicken is a Chinese dish featuring chicken and old ginger as main ingredients. Chicken pieces are stir-fried with sliced ginger and seasonings, absorbing the spicy aroma of ginger. The process typically involves heating oil, sautéing ginger first, then quickly stir-frying chicken until cooked through.
Pork ShankPork knuckle refers to the front or hind leg of a pig, with pork elbow as the main ingredient. Typically, the knuckle is blanched to remove fishy odor, then placed in a pot with water and seasonings to braise until tender. It can also be cooked using methods such as red-braising, sauce-based cooking, or braising.
Steamed Spare RibsSteamed spare ribs is a dish made by marinating pork ribs with seasonings like soy sauce, cooking wine, ginger, garlic, and starch, then steaming until tender while preserving the original flavor.
Steamed Chicken FeetSteamed chicken feet is a dish made primarily from chicken feet, cleaned and blanched, then seasoned with ingredients like ginger slices, green onions, and cooking wine, and steamed until tender.
Spicy Pork Stir-FryStir-fried pork with chili peppers is a home-style dish made primarily from pork and chili peppers. The method involves slicing the pork thinly, cutting the chili peppers into segments, stir-frying the pork until it changes color, then adding the chili segments and continuing to stir-fry. Finally, seasonings are added and the dish is stirred evenly to complete.
Stir-fried牛 Tongue with Leek FlowersA dish made by stir-frying beef tripe with leek flowers, resulting in a crisp and fragrant flavor.
Fried Pork with Tofu SkinXianggan Hui Guo Rou is a dish primarily made with pork belly and dried tofu. First, boil the pork belly until tender, then slice it thinly. Next, cut the dried tofu into strips. In a wok, stir-fry minced ginger and garlic until fragrant, add doubanjiang (spicy bean paste) to release the red oil, then add the pork belly slices and stir-fry until slightly curled. Finally, add the dried tofu and green peppers, season with an appropriate amount of soy sauce, sugar, and salt, and stir well to combine.