Hunan Restaurant
Hunan cuisine · ⭐ 3.5
West of Jiliu Road, Daji Jia (100 meters north of Daji Jia Hospital, east side of the road)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Yantai, 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 West of Jiliu Road, Daji Jia (100 meters north of Daji Jia Hospital, east side of the road). It is a Hunan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Stir-Fried String Beans with Pork Belly, Dry-Fried Green Beans, Spicy Sichuan-style Pork Intestines with Pickled Cabbage.
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: Yantai
- Category: Hunan cuisine
- Rating: 3.5
- Address: West of Jiliu Road, Daji Jia (100 meters north of Daji Jia Hospital, east side of the road)
- Popular dishes: Stir-Fried String Beans with Pork Belly, Dry-Fried Green Beans, Spicy Sichuan-style Pork Intestines with Pickled Cabbage, Spicy Cucumber Salad, Preserved Vegetable Braised Pork
China trip · China travel
Traveling in China? For your China trip and China travel needs—finding great food, discovering beautiful sights, ordering dishes, and communicating—Dragon Mate can handle it all. Dragon Mate is the most useful assistant for traveling in China.

Dishes
Stir-Fried String Beans with Pork BellyStir-fried string beans with pork belly, a savory dish where the pork renders fat to season the beans, creating a rich and satisfying flavor.
Dry-Fried Green BeansDry-fried green beans is a home-style dish primarily made with green beans and minced pork. The preparation involves stir-frying the green beans until slightly charred, then adding seasonings and minced pork to cook through. Finally, garlic flakes are sprinkled before serving to enhance the aroma.
Spicy Sichuan-style Pork Intestines with Pickled CabbageDry Pot Sour Cabbage and Pork Intestines is a dish made primarily from pork intestines and sour cabbage. After cleaning and blanching to remove odor, the intestines are stir-fried with chopped sour cabbage, seasoned and simmered until flavorful, then served hot in a dry pot for rich texture.
Spicy Cucumber SaladCucumber salad is a home-style cold dish primarily made with cucumbers. The preparation is simple: wash the cucumbers, crush them by hand, then mix with minced garlic, chopped cilantro, and seasonings.
Preserved Vegetable Braised PorkMei Cai Kou Rou is a traditional dish made primarily from pork belly and preserved mustard greens. The preparation involves boiling the pork belly until half-cooked, coating it with seasoning, frying it until golden brown, then slicing it and steaming it together with the preserved mustard greens so the meat absorbs the fragrance of the greens.
Sichuan Boiled FishSichuan-style boiled fish is a dish primarily made with fish meat and garnished with bean sprouts, greens, and other vegetables. The fish is sliced thinly, marinated with egg white and starch, then cooked together with the vegetables in a rich broth. Finally, hot oil is poured over it, and spices such as Sichuan peppercorns and chili peppers are sprinkled on top.
Preserved Pork Trotter and Spare Rib Soup PotA hearty soup pot featuring preserved pork trotters and ribs, slow-cooked to perfection for a rich, savory flavor.
Braised Green Pepper with Tiger StripesHǔpí Qīngjiāo is a dish primarily made with green peppers, which are pan-fried at high heat to create a tiger-striped texture on the pepper skin. To prepare, remove the seeds and cut the green peppers into segments, then stir-fry in hot oil until the outer skin bubbles. Finally, add seasonings and stir well.
Tomato Egg Drop SoupTomato egg drop soup is mainly made from tomatoes and eggs. Cut tomatoes into pieces or mash them, boil in water, then slowly add beaten eggs while stirring to form egg flowers, finally season to taste.
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.