Changde Xiang Style Home Cooking Restaurant
Hunan cuisine · ⭐ 3.4
Next to Furong Xingsheng Convenience Store, Gua Piao Group, Taohualing Village, Xierhuan Road, Yuelu Subdistrict
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Changsha, 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 Next to Furong Xingsheng Convenience Store, Gua Piao Group, Taohualing Village, Xierhuan Road, Yuelu Subdistrict. It is a Hunan cuisine place, and the flavors are spicy (numbing/spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Fried Tofu with Pork, Xiangxi Smoked Beef, Stir-fried Pork Intestines.
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: Changsha
- Category: Hunan cuisine
- Rating: 3.4
- Address: Next to Furong Xingsheng Convenience Store, Gua Piao Group, Taohualing Village, Xierhuan Road, Yuelu Subdistrict
- Popular dishes: Fried Tofu with Pork, Xiangxi Smoked Beef, Stir-fried Pork Intestines, Tomato and Egg Stir-Fry, Bamboo Shoots with Preserved Pork
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Dishes
Fried Tofu with PorkA classic Chinese dish made by stir-frying dried tofu and pork with vegetables, delivering a rich aroma and savory flavor.
Xiangxi Smoked BeefXiangxi smoked beef is a traditional Hunan dish made by curing and smoking high-quality beef, resulting in a firm texture and rich aroma with a savory-sweet flavor.
Stir-fried Pork IntestinesStir-fried pork intestines is a Chinese dish primarily made with pork intestines. After cleaning and cutting into segments, it is quickly stir-fried with辅料 such as chili peppers, ginger, and garlic. During preparation, seasonings like soy sauce and cooking wine are typically added to enhance flavor and achieve a crisp texture.
Tomato and Egg Stir-FryScrambled eggs with tomatoes is a home-style dish made primarily from fresh tomatoes and eggs. The preparation is simple: first, beat the eggs and cut the tomatoes into pieces; then heat a pan with oil, pour in the egg mixture and stir-fry until set, then remove and set aside; next, stir-fry the tomatoes until soft, add the cooked eggs, and mix well; finally, season with salt, and sprinkle with chopped green onions before serving for added aroma.
Bamboo Shoots with Preserved PorkBamboo shoot stir-fried with preserved pork is a traditional delicacy, primarily made with fresh bamboo shoots and cured pork. Slice the bamboo shoots and thinly cut the preserved pork. First, stir-fry the preserved pork to release its oil, then add the bamboo shoots and stir-fry together with appropriate seasonings until the bamboo shoots are fully cooked.
Braised Pork RibsBraised pork ribs is a classic Chinese dish made with pork ribs as the main ingredient, marinated and then braised with caramelized sugar. It has a bright red color, tender texture, and rich sauce, making it beloved by diners.
Braised Lamb with RadishA traditional Chinese dish featuring lamb and white radish braised together until tender, resulting in a rich, savory flavor.
Spicy Chicken CubesSpicy diced chicken is a dish made primarily with chicken and seasoned with chili peppers and other spices. The chicken is cut into small cubes and stir-fried with Sichuan peppercorns and dried chilies, resulting in a bright red color.
Sour Spicy Lotus Root CubesA refreshing dish made from diced lotus root stir-fried with chili, garlic, and vinegar for a crisp, tangy, and spicy flavor.
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.