Yaokang Feifu (Qiujiang Road Branch)
江浙菜 · ⭐ 3.7
No. 847 Qiujiang Road (near Gongxing Road)
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shanghai, 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 No. 847 Qiujiang Road (near Gongxing Road). It is a 江浙菜 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Three Delicacies Hot Pot, Sizzling Eel丝, Grandmother's Braised Pork.
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: Shanghai
- Category: 江浙菜
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: No. 847 Qiujiang Road (near Gongxing Road)
- Popular dishes: Three Delicacies Hot Pot, Sizzling Eel丝, Grandmother's Braised Pork, Sichuan-style Spicy Chicken, Shanghai-style smoked fish
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Dishes
Three Delicacies Hot PotThree Delicacies Hot Pot is a stewed dish featuring various seafood and meats, typically including shrimp, fish fillets, pork or chicken, along with tofu, mushrooms, and greens, slowly simmered in a clay pot.
Sizzling Eel丝Fried eel threads in hot oil is a Chinese dish primarily made with eel. To prepare it, eel is sliced into thin strips and marinated with seasonings such as scallions, ginger, and garlic. Next, the eel strips are quickly stir-fried in hot oil to maintain their tender texture. Finally, hot oil is poured over the dish to enhance the aroma of the eel, resulting in a bright red color and rich, fragrant flavor.
Grandmother's Braised PorkGrandmother's Braised Pork Belly is a dish made primarily from pork belly, prepared through steps such as stir-frying and slow stewing. The pork belly is cut into pieces, first stir-fried until slightly golden, then seasoned with caramelized sugar, cooking wine, ginger, scallions, and other ingredients, and slowly braised until the meat becomes tender and the sauce thickens.
Sichuan-style Spicy ChickenSichuan-style saliva chicken uses chicken thighs or whole chicken, boiled, cooled, and sliced, then mixed with Sichuan pepper, chili oil, garlic, ginger, scallions, and sesame paste. Flavor layers are carefully balanced for a spicy, aromatic taste.
Shanghai-style smoked fishBeng-style smoked fish is a traditional Shanghai dish made primarily from mandarin fish or grass carp. The fish pieces are first marinated to absorb flavor, then deep-fried until golden and crispy, and finally soaked in a specially prepared smoking sauce to absorb its rich umami essence.
Sweet Rice Balls in Fermented WineSweet glutinous rice balls cooked in fermented rice wine, made by shaping glutinous rice flour into small balls and simmering them in boiling water until they float, then adding rice wine and sugar for flavor.
Braised Watercress with WineA dish made by stir-frying草头 (a spring seasonal vegetable) with yellow wine and garlic. The草头 is blanched, then stir-fried with seasonings to absorb the wine aroma, resulting in a fresh and tender texture.
Chongqing MaoxuewangChongqing Mao Xue Wang is a traditional Sichuan dish made primarily with duck blood, beef tripe, and mung bean sprouts, cooked with various spices and seasonings. The broth is rich and red, and the ingredients are simmered in a spicy, numbing, fragrant sauce, creating a complex and layered flavor profile.
Pan-Fried DumplingsPan-fried dumplings are made by sealing meat filling in thin dough wrappers and pan-frying until the bottoms are golden and crispy, with a tender, savory center.
Black Pepper Sirloin CubesBlack pepper beef cubes is a dish made with beef tenderloin, marinated and stir-fried with black pepper, onions, and green peppers.