Du Yi Jia Sautéed Pork and Vegetable Noodles (Qiujing Yiyuan Store)
小吃面食 · ⭐ 3.9
East Section of North Second Ring Road, Shop No. 3, West Zone, Qiu Jingyi Yuan Residential Community
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 East Section of North Second Ring Road, Shop No. 3, West Zone, Qiu Jingyi Yuan Residential Community. It is a 小吃面食 place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Dongpo Pork, Dongpo Pork Rice, Two-in-One.
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: 小吃面食
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: East Section of North Second Ring Road, Shop No. 3, West Zone, Qiu Jingyi Yuan Residential Community
- Popular dishes: Dongpo Pork, Dongpo Pork Rice, Two-in-One, Qishan Sautéed Pork Noodles, Dry Tossed Sauce Noodles
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Dishes
Dongpo PorkDongpo pork, made primarily from fatty pork belly, is slowly stewed for a long time until it becomes tender and melts in the mouth. The dish is enhanced with caramel color, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and other seasonings to create a rich and flavorful taste.
Dongpo Pork RiceDongpo pork rice is made with fatty pork belly as the main ingredient. After blanching, it is simmered with soy sauce, yellow wine, rock sugar, and other seasonings until tender and fully flavored. The cooked Dongpo pork is then sliced and placed over rice, allowing the rich meat juices to seep into the grains, creating a fragrant and satisfying staple dish.
Two-in-OneA dish combining two ingredients or cooking methods, often merging stir-frying and stewing—like stir-fried meat with stewed tofu in one pot, or presenting both fried and boiled textures in a single dish. Main ingredients include meat, vegetables, and seasonings, prepared by stir-frying, simmering, and more.
Qishan Sautéed Pork NoodlesQishan Sautéed Pork Noodles are made primarily with noodles and pork, supplemented by various vegetables and seasonings. The noodles are thin and delicate, while the broth is tangy, spicy, savory, and fragrant. The pork is diced and stir-fried with seasoning to create a distinctive sauce called 'saotzi,' which is then cooked together with the noodles, showcasing a rich regional flavor.
Dry Tossed Sauce NoodlesDry-mixed臊子面 features noodles as the main ingredient, paired with stir-fried meat sauce and various vegetables. After boiling, the noodles are drained and thoroughly mixed with seasonings and the prepared meat sauce, resulting in a rich, dry aroma.
Bazirou Rice BowlBazinu rice features braised pork belly marinated in soy sauce, sugar, and cooking wine, then slow-cooked until tender, served over rice with green onions and cilantro as garnish. The meat pieces are medium-sized with balanced fat and lean.
Oil-Poured NoodlesOil-poured noodles are a dish primarily made with noodles, enhanced by pouring hot oil over them. After boiling the noodles, they are drained and sprinkled with scallions, chili powder, and other seasonings, then topped with hot oil to release the aroma of the spices, allowing the noodles to fully absorb the flavors.
Beef Oil-PouredA dish featuring tender beef slices topped with scallions, garlic, and chili oil, poured hot to enhance aroma and flavor.
White FlatbreadBai Bing is a flour-based food made by mixing flour with water to form dough, then rolling it into thin sheets and cooking by pan-frying, baking, or steaming. It's white, soft or slightly crispy, and can be eaten alone or with dishes.