Brave Cow Chaoshan Beef Hot Pot
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.8
No. 110 Fuzhuang Street
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Tianjin, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 110 Fuzhuang Street. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Three Flower Toe, Spoon Nuts, Tendon with Beef.
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: Tianjin
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.8
- Address: No. 110 Fuzhuang Street
- Popular dishes: Three Flower Toe, Spoon Nuts, Tendon with Beef, Chao Shan Crispy Rolls, Chaozhou-style Beef Balls
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Dishes
Three Flower ToeThree-flower toe is primarily made from beef foreleg tendon meat, finely sliced to preserve its unique pattern. It is typically cooked using high-heat stir-frying or grilling to maintain its tenderness and texture.
Spoon NutsTenderloin, taken from the inner layer of the beef shoulder tender, shaped like a key, hence its name. To prepare, slice the tenderloin thinly, marinate with simple seasonings, then quickly blanch in hot pot until it changes color. The meat is fresh and tender, melting in your mouth—ideal for hot pot dishes.
Tendon with BeefDiao Long Ban is a dish primarily made with beef tenderloin. The beef is sliced thinly, marinated with a special seasoning, and then quickly stir-fried to achieve a tender texture and rich flavor.
Chao Shan Crispy RollsChao Shan Xiang Ling Juan is a specialty snack made by wrapping bean sprouts, carrot丝, vermicelli and other ingredients in tofu skin, then frying until crispy. The tofu skin is laid flat, filled with seasoned ingredients, tightly rolled, sliced, and fried to achieve a crunchy exterior and tender interior.
Chaozhou-style Beef BallsChaozhou-style beef balls are made from fresh beef leg meat, hand-pounded to a chewy texture. Typically served in clear soup or hot pot, often with satay sauce for extra flavor.
Chao Shan Rice NoodlesChao Shan Kui Tiao is a traditional Chaoshan snack made primarily from wide rice noodle sheets, served with beef, offal, or seafood, and cooked in a rich broth. The noodles are briefly blanched and then simmered together with the broth, followed by the addition of seasonings and side ingredients. It offers a smooth, elastic texture.
Fried Meat BallsA Chinese dish made by frying seasoned minced pork balls until crispy and golden brown.
Beef TongueBeef tongue is a dish that uses a cow's tongue as its main ingredient. After careful preparation, it has a tender texture and delicate meat. Common cooking methods include roasting, stewing, or pan-frying, combined with various spices and seasonings to enhance the flavor of the beef tongue.
Bamboo Steam NoodlesBamboo pole noodles are a traditional Cantonese dish made from flour, alkaline water, and water. The dough is repeatedly stretched by hand, giving the noodles elasticity. A bamboo tool called 'zhúshēng' is used to press and knead the dough by stepping on it, creating a unique texture.
Glutinous Rice MeatGuo Rou is a traditional dish made by wrapping minced pork in a rice flour skin and steaming it. The pork is minced, seasoned, mixed with rice batter to form a thin wrapper, then steamed until cooked.
Self-Service Condiment StationThe self-service condiment station typically includes a variety of seasonings such as soy sauce, vinegar, chili oil, garlic paste, green onions, cilantro, sesame paste, and peanut butter, allowing diners to customize their own flavors. The main ingredients are various seasonings and accompaniments, and the preparation method involves portioning each seasoning into small bowls and placing them on the table for customers to freely select.