Ke Chuan BBQ Society (Qiaoxi'an Road Store)
Barbecue · ⭐ 3.7
Nos. 406–408, Qiaoxi'an Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Ningbo, 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 Nos. 406–408, Qiaoxi'an Road. It is a Barbecue place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Pork Belly, Bacon and Enoki Mushrooms, Rice Cake.
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: Ningbo
- Category: Barbecue
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: Nos. 406–408, Qiaoxi'an Road
- Popular dishes: Pork Belly, Bacon and Enoki Mushrooms, Rice Cake, Scallop, Signature Lamb Skewers
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Dishes
Pork BellyPork belly is a cut of meat from the pig's abdomen, characterized by alternating layers of fat and lean meat, which gives it the name 'five-layered' or 'five-striped'. Common cooking methods include braising, stir-frying, or stewing. During cooking, the fat melts, resulting in tender meat with an aromatic flavor.
Bacon and Enoki MushroomsBacon-wrapped enoki mushrooms is a simple and delicious dish, primarily made with bacon and enoki mushrooms. The preparation typically involves wrapping enoki mushrooms in bacon and then baking or frying until the bacon turns golden and crispy, allowing the enoki mushrooms to absorb the bacon's fat and become rich and flavorful.
Rice CakeNian gao is a traditional Chinese rice product made primarily from glutinous rice. After steaming and pounding, it is shaped into a cohesive form. It has a soft and sticky texture and can be served as a staple food, dessert, or snack.
ScallopScallops are a type of bivalve seafood that are typically grilled with seasonings such as garlic and olive oil. Scallops have a delicious flavor and a tender texture, making them a favorite dish for seafood lovers.
Signature Lamb SkewersThe signature lamb skewers are made primarily from fresh lamb, cut into uniform pieces and threaded onto bamboo skewers. After marinating, they are grilled. Common marinade ingredients include cumin, chili powder, salt, and onion to enhance the flavor of the meat.
Fruit CupFruit cup is a dessert made by placing diced fresh fruits into a cup. Common ingredients include apples, bananas, strawberries, mangoes, grapes, and sometimes yogurt or honey is added for flavor. It is best served chilled.
Charcoal-Grilled Duck IntestinesA dish made by grilling fresh duck intestines over charcoal, resulting in a crispy texture and rich aroma, often served with garlic and chili sauce.
Beef SkewersBeef skewers are made by cutting selected beef into chunks and threading them onto bamboo skewers. After marinating, they are slowly grilled over charcoal until the outside is charred and the inside remains tender and juicy. The meat is delicious on its own but even better when paired with a special sauce.
OysterOysters, using fresh oysters as the main ingredient, are typically served with lemon juice or a special sauce. The preparation is simple: open the oyster shells, keep the half-shell containing the oyster meat, clean it thoroughly, and enjoy raw, or enhance the flavor with additional seasonings.
Secret-Recipe Chicken WingsSecret recipe chicken wings are made from fresh, tender chicken wings, marinated and then grilled. During the marinating process, a special sauce is added to give the wings a unique flavor. The grilling is carefully controlled to achieve a golden, crispy skin while keeping the inside juicy and tender.
Taro Stir-fried Rice CakesTaro Stir-fried Rice Cakes is a home-style stir-fry dish primarily made with taro and rice cakes. The taro is peeled and cut into chunks, while the rice cakes are sliced or cut into strips. The dish is prepared by stir-frying the taro chunks in oil until slightly golden, then adding the rice cakes and stir-frying together. A small amount of soy sauce, salt, or other basic seasonings may be added. It is cooked until the ingredients are fully done and the rice cakes become soft and chewy. The finished dish features the starchy texture of taro and the soft, smooth consistency of rice cakes.