One Stick Balanced Spicy Hot Pot (Meiji Street Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.8
50 meters north of the intersection of Meiji Street and Huaizhong Road, west side of the street
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shijiazhuang, 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 50 meters north of the intersection of Meiji Street and Huaizhong Road, west side of the street. 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: Century Tofu, Laoshan Beer Bottled, Glass Noodles.
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: Shijiazhuang
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.8
- Address: 50 meters north of the intersection of Meiji Street and Huaizhong Road, west side of the street
- Popular dishes: Century Tofu, Laoshan Beer Bottled, Glass Noodles, Vegetarian Tripe, Noodles
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Dishes
Century TofuTofu sheets are made primarily from tofu, sliced and deep-fried until golden and crispy. The特色 lies in the crispy exterior and tender interior of the tofu slices, paired with a specially crafted sauce to create a rich, layered flavor.
Laoshan Beer BottledA classic Qingdao beer made from premium barley, hops, and pure water, offering a crisp, malty flavor with fine bubbles—ideal for seafood or barbecue.
Glass NoodlesGlass noodles are thin, elongated food products primarily made from mung bean, sweet potato, or potato starch, and are produced by steaming and sun-drying. During preparation, the starch slurry is heated to solidify, then cut into fine strands and dried. Before eating, they must be soaked in warm water and can be stir-fried, boiled, mixed, or used in soups, often paired with meats, vegetables, and seafood.
Vegetarian TripeVegetarian tripe is a plant-based dish that mimics the texture of traditional tripe, primarily made from soy protein products and processed through special cooking techniques to achieve a similar mouthfeel. During preparation, it is seasoned with appropriate spices and vegetables to enhance both flavor and texture.
NoodlesNoodles are a type of cereal food made primarily from wheat flour, mixed with water to form a dough, then rolled or pulled into thin strips. They can be boiled, stir-fried, tossed, or served in soup, commonly paired with vegetables, meat, eggs, and seasonings.
Shiitake MushroomShiitake mushrooms, using fresh shiitake as the main ingredient, can be cooked into various delicious dishes after cleaning. Common preparation methods include stir-frying, stewing, and steaming. Shiitake mushrooms have a rich, tender texture, a delightful flavor, a unique aroma, and are highly nutritious with certain medicinal properties.
Fresh Meat Dumplings Wrapped in Bean Curd SheetsFresh meat-filled tofu skin rolls, made by wrapping seasoned pork filling in tofu paper, then steamed. Main ingredients: tofu skin and pork, with scallions and ginger as seasonings.
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.
Quail EggQuail eggs are a dish primarily made with quail eggs, typically prepared by boiling, frying, roasting, or steaming. Quail eggs are small and delicate, rich in nutrition, with a unique texture and aroma, often used in various Chinese culinary preparations.
Daylily FlowersYellow chives are dried plant flowers, primarily made from yellow chives (scientific name: Hemerocallis citrina), harvested and then sun-dried or oven-dried. To prepare, they are typically soaked first, then stir-fried with other ingredients such as shredded meat, eggs, and wood ear mushrooms, or used in soups to enhance the aroma and texture of the dish.