Chaojun Beef Hot Pot (Jiaokaocheng Branch)
Hot pot · ⭐ 3.9
Shop No. 40, Jiang Shan Times Commercial Street
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Guangzhou, 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 Shop No. 40, Jiang Shan Times Commercial 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: Tendon Meat, Mixed Vegetables, Chao Shan Tofu.
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: Guangzhou
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: Shop No. 40, Jiang Shan Times Commercial Street
- Popular dishes: Tendon Meat, Mixed Vegetables, Chao Shan Tofu, Fried Tofu Skin, Offal Stir-Fry
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Dishes
Tendon MeatHanglung beef is a premium cut from the cow's back muscles, known for its tenderness and elasticity. Typically sliced thin and quickly cooked in hot pot or roast dishes to preserve its delicate texture.
Mixed VegetablesA stir-fried dish made with a variety of vegetables, known for its vibrant colors and balanced flavors.
Chao Shan TofuCantonese tofu is a dish featuring soft tofu as the main ingredient, typically served with dried shrimp, minced pork, and egg. The tofu is cubed and steamed or pan-fried with these ingredients for a delicate texture and rich flavor.
Fried Tofu SkinFried tofu skin is a dish made primarily from tofu skin. First, the tofu skin is soaked until soft, then drained and cut into suitable lengths. Next, it is deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy, and finally seasoned with salt or other seasonings as desired.
Offal Stir-FryOffal dish made with beef organs like tripe, intestines, lungs, and heart, cleaned and simmered with spices until tender and flavorful.
Beef MeatballsBeef balls are made primarily from beef, which is finely chopped, mixed, and seasoned to form a meat paste. This paste is then shaped into small balls by hand or machine. Finally, the beef balls are boiled in hot water until they float to the surface, indicating they are cooked. The finished beef balls have a fresh, tender texture with a chewy bite.
TripeTripe is a dish made from a cow's stomach. After cleaning and boiling, the tripe becomes soft and elastic. Common preparation methods include stewing, cold mixing, or stir-frying, often combined with various spices and seasonings to enhance flavor.
Beef Shank Soup with Beef BallsBeef shank soup with beef balls is a soup dish made primarily with beef shanks and beef balls. The beef shanks are first stewed until tender, then combined with handmade beef balls and cooked together.
Beef Bone Clear SoupBeef bone broth is made by simmering beef bones for a long time to extract marrow and gelatin, then adding ginger slices and green onions to remove fishy smell and enhance aroma, resulting in a clear and delicious soup base. No excessive seasonings are added to preserve the natural flavor of the ingredients.
Rice noodle sheetKway teow is a flat rice noodle made from rice, typically soaked in water and steamed or boiled until soft and smooth. It's commonly stir-fried with meat, seafood, or vegetables, or added to soup for a savory noodle dish.
Beef RibBeef brisket is made from high-quality beef, finely sliced to show a marbled texture of fat and lean meat. It is commonly used in hot pot, barbecue, or stir-frying, offering a tender and juicy taste, making it an excellent choice among meat dishes.
Fresh BeefFresh beef is a dish primarily made with fresh beef. To prepare it, first slice the beef thinly and marinate it with appropriate seasonings to infuse flavor. Then, quickly stir-fry the beef in hot oil until it changes color, preserving its tender texture. Finally, garnish with vegetables or seasonings to add color and depth to the dish.