Little Guy Knife-Sliced Noodles with Pancake (Jiaozhou West Road Branch)
Sichuan cuisine · ⭐ 3.4
No. 445, Yangjialin Village
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Qingdao, 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 No. 445, Yangjialin Village. It is a Sichuan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Cold Noodles Salad, Wood Ear Mushroom Stir-Fry with Pork over Rice, Stir-Fried Mixed Vegetables.
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: Qingdao
- Category: Sichuan cuisine
- Rating: 3.4
- Address: No. 445, Yangjialin Village
- Popular dishes: Cold Noodles Salad, Wood Ear Mushroom Stir-Fry with Pork over Rice, Stir-Fried Mixed Vegetables, Zhajiangmian, Celery and Pork Dumplings
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Dishes
Cold Noodles SaladCold noodles tossed with shredded cucumber, carrot, and bean sprouts, then dressed in a sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, and chili oil. Noodles should be rinsed under cold water and drained to ensure a smooth texture.
Wood Ear Mushroom Stir-Fry with Pork over RiceBlack fungus stir-fried with pork tenderloin, served over rice. Tender meat and crisp mushrooms are seasoned and cooked together, then piled on steamed rice.
Stir-Fried Mixed VegetablesStir-fried mixed vegetables is a dish made by stir-frying a variety of vegetables, with main ingredients including bean sprouts, leeks, vermicelli, and eggs. The method involves partially cooking each ingredient separately, then stir-frying them together in a wok with oil, and finally adding seasonings and stirring evenly.
ZhajiangmianZhajiangmian is a traditional Chinese noodle dish made of noodles and a specially prepared fried sauce. After boiling, the noodles are drained and mixed with stir-fried minced meat and yellow bean sauce, thoroughly blended so that each strand of noodle is evenly coated with rich, savory sauce.
Celery and Pork DumplingsCelery and pork dumplings are made with fresh celery and pork as the main ingredients. The two are finely chopped, seasoned to create a flavorful filling, then wrapped in thin yet resilient dumpling wrappers. When boiled, the dumplings have a thin skin filled with generous stuffing—through the semi-transparent wrapper, you can see the vibrant green celery and pink meat alternating, releasing a fragrant aroma.
Garlic Stir-Fried Bok ChoyStir-fried bok choy with garlic is a Chinese home-style dish using bok choy and garlic as main ingredients. Blanch the bok choy, drain, then stir-fry with garlic until fragrant, season and serve.
Stir-fried string beans with meatGreen beans stir-fried with pork is a home-style dish. Cut green beans and marinate pork with wine and soy sauce. Stir-fry pork first, then add beans until tender and flavorful.
Stir-fried eggs with chivesScallion and egg stir-fry is a home-style dish made primarily with fresh scallions and eggs. The preparation is simple: first, wash and chop the scallions, and beat the eggs. Next, pour the egg mixture into a hot pan with oil and fry until golden on both sides, then set aside. Then, add the scallion pieces to the pan and stir-fry until just cooked through. Finally, add the fried egg pieces, season with an appropriate amount of salt, stir well, and serve.
Leek and Pork DumplingsChinese chive and pork dumplings are made with fresh chives and pork as the main ingredients. The two are finely chopped, seasoned, and mixed into a filling, then wrapped in thin yet resilient dumpling wrappers. The dumplings have a neat shape, with green specks of filling visible through the translucent skin. They are typically boiled, resulting in delicate, well-filled dumplings with a delicious taste.