Tang Da Lucai (Head Office)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.8
No. 101 Jinzi Village, Jinshan Road, Annex 24
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这家饭店位于No. 101 Jinzi Village, Jinshan Road, Annex 24,是小吃快餐风味的饭店,这家饭店口味因人而异(建议先从招牌菜开始)。Dragon Mate 推荐你优先尝试:Five-Spice Tofu Cubes、Braised Beef、Braised Pork Intestines。
如果你不吃猪肉,一定要在点餐前用 Dragon Mate App 的语音发音跟服务员明确说明“不要猪肉/不含猪肉”。
Restaurant guide
- City: Chongqing
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.8
- Address: No. 101 Jinzi Village, Jinshan Road, Annex 24
- Popular dishes: Five-Spice Tofu Cubes, Braised Beef, Braised Pork Intestines, Braised Chicken Feet, Spicy Chicken with Chili Sauce
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Dishes
Five-Spice Tofu CubesFive-spice tofu is a dish made primarily from tofu cubes, marinated with five-spice powder, soy sauce, and sugar, then cooked or pan-fried. Commonly includes star anise, cinnamon, and Sichuan pepper for rich aroma.
Braised BeefBraised beef is a traditional dish primarily made with beef. The preparation involves soaking the beef to remove blood, then marinating it with a braising spice pack and various seasonings. Finally, the beef is simmered to fully absorb the braising sauce, resulting in tender, juicy meat with rich aroma.
Braised Pork IntestinesStewed pork intestines is a traditional dish primarily made with pork intestines. The preparation involves thoroughly cleaning the intestines, then simmering them in a seasoned braising liquid made from soy sauce, cooking wine, and spices until fully flavored, and finally slicing them for serving.
Braised Chicken FeetBraised chicken feet is a dish made primarily with chicken feet, blanched and then slowly simmered in a seasoned braising sauce until tender and flavorful. The sauce typically includes star anise, cassia bark, bay leaves, Sichuan peppercorns, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and rock sugar.
Spicy Chicken with Chili SauceSpicy chicken is a dish made primarily from chicken, seasoned with chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, scallions, ginger, garlic, and other spices. The chicken is boiled until tender, then shredded and drizzled with a specially prepared spicy and numbing sauce. Finally, it is garnished with crushed peanuts and cilantro.
Tang Da Lu CaiTang Da Lu Cai is a traditional Chinese dish made by slow-cooking various meats and vegetables in a special braising sauce. Main ingredients include pork, chicken, tofu, and various vegetables, with a rich and fragrant flavor.
Pork Snout DishA dish made from pork snout, typically simmered or braised to achieve a tender texture and rich flavor.
Walnut PorkA Chinese dish made with pork belly and walnuts, featuring tender meat and crunchy walnuts, often served at banquets or festive occasions.
Pig's TailThe pig's tail is blanched and then stewed with ingredients such as ginger slices and green onion segments until the meat becomes tender. Soy sauce and cooking wine can be added to enhance the flavor.
Pork EarPork ears is a traditional Chinese dish, primarily made from pig's ears. After careful braising, the pork ears become chewy and firm, and when sliced, they reveal a unique texture. It is usually served with seasonings to enhance its flavor.
Fish with Pig IntestinesFechang Yu is a dish featuring pork intestines and fish as main ingredients, typically prepared by cleaning fresh pork intestines and cooking them with fish slices or whole fish. The intestines are blanched to remove odor, then stir-fried with spices and simmered together with the fish to blend flavors. Some recipes add fermented bean paste, chili, ginger, and garlic for enhanced taste.
Braised Beef ShankBraised beef shank made with slow-cooked tender meat and aromatic spices, offering a rich, savory flavor.
Spicy Tofu CubesSpicy tofu cubes are made by blanching cubed tofu to remove odor, then stir-frying with chili, Sichuan pepper, and doubanjiang. Garlic, ginger, and green onions are added for aroma, allowing the tofu to absorb the spicy and numbing flavors.