Xiongxin Spicy Skewers (Xinjin Branch)
Hot pot · ⭐ 4.0
No. 133, Ruitong Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chengdu, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at No. 133, Ruitong Road. It is a Hot pot place, and the flavors are rich (savory and bold; some bases can be spicy). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Spicy Hot Pot Skewers, Layered Tripe, Large-leaf Beef Tripe.
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: Chengdu
- Category: Hot pot
- Rating: 4.0
- Address: No. 133, Ruitong Road
- Popular dishes: Spicy Hot Pot Skewers, Layered Tripe, Large-leaf Beef Tripe, Beef, Secret-Recipe Dry Chili Sauce
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Dishes
Spicy Hot Pot SkewersSichuan-style skewered food is a delicacy where various ingredients are threaded onto bamboo skewers and cooked in a spicy and numbing broth. The ingredients are diverse, including meats, seafood, and vegetables, which absorb the rich, spicy flavor of the broth after cooking.
Layered TripeQian Ceng Du is a traditional dish primarily made from pork stomach. During preparation, the pork stomach is carefully processed and sliced into thin pieces, then cooked using a unique technique that creates a layered appearance. It is seasoned with appropriate spices and finally prepared to perfection.
Large-leaf Beef TripeBig leaf tripe is a dish made primarily from beef stomach. Fresh big leaf tripe is selected, cleaned, sliced, and quickly blanched in boiling water or stir-fried with oil to maintain its crisp and tender texture. It is commonly cooked with seasonings such as chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, garlic slices, and ginger slices.
BeefBeef dishes are primarily made with high-quality beef and prepared using cooking methods such as stewing, boiling, and stir-frying. During the cooking process, seasonings like scallions, ginger, garlic, chili peppers, and Sichuan peppercorns can be added according to taste, allowing the beef to fully absorb the aromas of the seasonings for a tender and juicy texture.
Secret-Recipe Dry Chili SauceA spicy dry chili sauce made from a blend of chili, Sichuan pepper, sesame, and peanuts, commonly used as a dipping sauce for hot pot or cold dishes in Sichuan cuisine.
Secret-Recipe Oil DipA secret-style oil dip made with sesame paste, peanut butter, chili oil, garlic paste, green onions, cilantro, soy sauce, vinegar, and Sichuan pepper powder, commonly used in Sichuan hot pot or spicy noodles, paired with beef, lamb, vegetables, and tofu.
Red PotRed pot is a hot pot base made by simmering chili peppers and various spices. Main ingredients include beef tallow, chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, ginger, garlic, and more. The preparation involves mixing these ingredients in specific proportions and simmering them to create a rich, bright red hot pot broth with intense flavor.
Brain tissueBrains are the brain tissue of animals, typically pork brains. The preparation methods are mostly stewing or grilling, combined with spices and seasonings to make the texture tender and the aroma rich.
Crab MeatCrab meat is primarily made from crabs, using the flesh after cleaning and removing the shell. It can be cooked directly or processed further. Common methods include steaming, stir-frying, boiling into soup, or making crab roe sauce, often served with ginger vinegar or seasonings to enhance flavor.
Duck IntestinesDuck intestine, made primarily from fresh duck intestines, is carefully cleaned and processed to maintain its tender texture. It can typically be paired with various seasonings and cooking methods such as stir-frying, boiling, or grilling, creating a variety of delicious dishes. Its unique texture and rich nutrition make duck intestine one of the ingredients beloved by many diners.