Xiang Flavor (Xiatao Branch)
湘菜 · ⭐ 3.2
Unit 109, Lingli Center, Fenglin Bieyuan, Changfeng County

Dishes
Stir-Fried PorkStir-fried pork is a Chinese dish primarily made with pork, typically sliced thinly and quickly stir-fried with garlic, chili, and other seasonings. The dish has a bright red color, tender meat, and retains the original flavors of the ingredients during cooking.
Stir-Fried Beef with Yellow OnionStir-fried Yellow Beef is a dish made primarily with yellow beef and vegetables. To prepare it, slice the yellow beef thinly, marinate it with seasonings to infuse flavor, then quickly stir-fry it together with garlic, ginger, chili peppers, and other ingredients to maintain the beef's tender texture.
Signature Braised Pork BellySignature braised pork belly is a traditional delicacy made primarily with pork belly. The pork belly is cut into cubes, first pan-fried until slightly golden, then simmered slowly with caramelized sugar, cooking wine, soy sauce, and other seasonings until the meat becomes tender and the sauce thickens.
Sour Pickled Beans with Minced PorkSuan doujiao roumo is a home-style dish made primarily from pickled mustard greens and minced pork. The sour taste of the pickled greens blends well with the pork, enhanced by stir-frying with葱姜蒜 and basic seasonings like oil, salt, and soy sauce.
Fried Pork with Tofu SkinXianggan Hui Guo Rou is a dish primarily made with pork belly and dried tofu. First, boil the pork belly until tender, then slice it thinly. Next, cut the dried tofu into strips. In a wok, stir-fry minced ginger and garlic until fragrant, add doubanjiang (spicy bean paste) to release the red oil, then add the pork belly slices and stir-fry until slightly curled. Finally, add the dried tofu and green peppers, season with an appropriate amount of soy sauce, sugar, and salt, and stir well to combine.
Chicken-Flavored Crisp Bamboo ShootsChicken broth crispy bamboo shoots is a dish made primarily from fresh, tender bamboo shoots cooked in chicken stock. After blanching, the bamboo shoots retain their crisp texture and absorb the rich, aromatic flavor of the chicken broth during stewing. The preparation involves minimal seasoning to highlight the natural taste of the ingredients.