Zhang Liang Spicy Hot Pot (Jiuyu Ying Road Store, Hangzhou)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.9
Room 1, No. 213 Jiuquying Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Hangzhou, 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 1, No. 213 Jiuquying Road. It is a 小吃快餐 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Tofu Skin Rolls, Baby bok choy, Zhang Liang Spicy Hot Pot.
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: Hangzhou
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: Room 1, No. 213 Jiuquying Road
- Popular dishes: Tofu Skin Rolls, Baby bok choy, Zhang Liang Spicy Hot Pot, Oil-fried gluten noodles, Wakame Knot
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Dishes
Tofu Skin RollsTofu skin is a soy-based product made by boiling soy milk and spreading it into thin layers to dry, forming multiple sheets of tofu skin. It's typically cut into strips or cubes and stir-fried with minced meat and vegetables, or used in cold dishes or stews.
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.
Zhang Liang Spicy Hot PotZhang Liang Spicy Hot Pot is a Chinese fast food dish primarily characterized by its spicy and numbing flavor. Main ingredients include various vegetables, soy products, meats, and seafood, which are cooked in a specially prepared spicy broth before being served.
Oil-fried gluten noodlesOil-fried gluten balls are made from wheat dough that is fermented and then deep-fried, forming hollow spherical shapes with a crispy outer shell and a porous interior. To prepare them, the dough is shaped into small balls and fried in hot oil until they expand, turn golden brown, and are then drained of excess oil. They are commonly used in stir-fries or stews, absorbing the broth to create a rich and flavorful texture.
Wakame KnotSea tangle knots are a dish made primarily from kelp, processed through steps such as cleaning, soaking, tying into knots, and cooking. The sea tangle knots appear deep green in color, with a smooth and tender texture and a distinctive fresh flavor characteristic of seafood.
Crab Roe BunCrab roe bao is a traditional delicacy filled with crab roe and pork, wrapped in soft dough and steamed to achieve a delicious flavor.
Bean sproutsBean sprouts are vegetables grown from sprouted legume seeds, commonly including mung bean sprouts and soybean sprouts. Typically, they are cleaned and then cooked by stir-frying, boiling, or making cold dishes. They have a crisp texture and are a common ingredient in home-cooked meals.
Enoki MushroomEnoki mushrooms, using fresh enoki mushrooms as the main ingredient, are typically stir-fried or steamed with seasonings such as garlic and chili, preserving their tender texture and nutritional value—a quick and popular home-cooked dish.
Snowflake Pork SlicesA Chinese dish made with tender pork slices stir-fried with vegetables, known for its delicate texture and savory flavor.
Duck BloodDuck blood dishes use fresh duck blood as the main ingredient, carefully prepared through skilled cooking. Typically, the duck blood is cut into pieces and cooked together with seasonings and ingredients such as scallions, ginger, and garlic to maintain its tender texture. Cooking methods may include boiling, stewing, or stir-frying, allowing the duck blood to fully absorb the flavors of the seasonings.