Lao Wa Zi Hot Pot (Liu Suo Store)
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.3
Nos. 34–52 Wanlian Road, Chang'an Subdistrict (south of Wanquan Park)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shenyang, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at Nos. 34–52 Wanlian Road, Chang'an Subdistrict (south of Wanquan Park). It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Crystal Rice Noodles, Lamb Slices, Beef Rib.
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: Shenyang
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.3
- Address: Nos. 34–52 Wanlian Road, Chang'an Subdistrict (south of Wanquan Park)
- Popular dishes: Crystal Rice Noodles, Lamb Slices, Beef Rib, Chinese chrysanthemum greens, Shrimp paste
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Dishes
Crystal Rice NoodlesCrystal noodles are transparent, vermicelli-like foods made primarily from mung bean or sweet potato starch. They are steamed or boiled after mixing with water and become clear, firm strands when cooled. Soak in warm water before eating; suitable for salads, stir-fries, or soups. Enjoy a smooth, chewy texture.
Lamb SlicesLamb slices are a dish made primarily from fresh lamb. The lamb is finely sliced into thin pieces, typically used for hot pot or涮羊肉 (Chinese-style lamb hot pot). The preparation is simple—just place the lamb slices into boiling water or hot pot broth and cook until done. When paired with various sauces, the natural flavor of the lamb becomes even more pronounced.
Beef RibBeef brisket is made from high-quality beef, finely sliced to show a marbled texture of fat and lean meat. It is commonly used in hot pot, barbecue, or stir-frying, offering a tender and juicy taste, making it an excellent choice among meat dishes.
Chinese chrysanthemum greensGai lan, using fresh gai lan as the main ingredient, is prepared through simple cooking techniques to preserve its original flavor as much as possible. Common preparation methods include stir-frying, garlic stir-fry, or cold mixing, aiming to highlight gai lan's unique fragrance and texture.
Shrimp pasteShrimp paste is a dish primarily made from fresh shrimp. The preparation method mainly involves removing the shells from the shrimp, mashing them into shrimp paste, and then mixing in an appropriate amount of starch, egg white, and other seasonings until well combined. Through specific techniques, it forms a smooth and tender shrimp paste. During cooking, shrimp paste is commonly used as an ingredient in hot pot, soups, or stir-fries, offering a delicious taste and rich nutrition.
WatermelonWatermelon contains 92% water and is known as the 'King of Summer'. Hence the saying, 'Eat watermelon in hot weather, no need to grab medicine.' Watermelon is truly the 'King of Summer', refreshing and delicious, which is why people say, 'Eat watermelon in hot weather, no need to grab medicine.'
Fresh BeefFresh beef is a dish primarily made with fresh beef. To prepare it, first slice the beef thinly and marinate it with appropriate seasonings to infuse flavor. Then, quickly stir-fry the beef in hot oil until it changes color, preserving its tender texture. Finally, garnish with vegetables or seasonings to add color and depth to the dish.
Spicy Mala Hot Pot with Clear SoupSpicy and clear soup鸳鸯锅 (yang yin pot) is a dual-flavor hot pot, with one side being spicy and numbing, made by simmering Sichuan peppercorns, chili peppers, and doubanjiang (fermented broad bean paste); the other side is a clear soup, prepared by slow-cooking chicken bones, pork bones, or vegetables to create a rich broth. Main ingredients include beef, lamb, tripe, duck blood, tofu, and leafy greens, which are cooked in the pot and then eaten.
Yellow throatYellow throat is made from the large blood vessels of livestock such as pigs and cattle, processed by cleaning and slicing to reveal a golden-yellow appearance. It is commonly used in hot pot or stir-frying, offering a tender texture and rich nutritional value.