Zhanjiang Oyster Help
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Meiyuan Hotel-Style Apartment, Meibin North Road, Jingxi Subdistrict

Dishes
Snail Stir-FryDing Luo is a dish made primarily from snail meat, combined with vegetables such as green and red peppers, and carefully stir-fried. The snail meat is tender, the vegetables are crisp, and the overall taste is rich and flavorful.
Fresh SquidFresh squid quickly blanched or stir-fried, retaining its tender texture and natural seafood flavor.
Stewed Crawfish in OilSteamed crayfish in oil is a dish made primarily with crayfish, cooked by high-heat frying or stir-frying, then simmered slowly with seasonings. Key ingredients include scallions, ginger, garlic, and chili; sometimes fermented broad bean paste or soy sauce is added for flavor. The finished dish has a bright red color and tender, flavorful shrimp meat.
Charcoal-Grilled Medium OystersFresh medium-sized oysters grilled over charcoal, served with a secret sauce for a rich and savory flavor.
Grilled Green BeansGrilled green beans are a simple yet flavorful dish made by roasting fresh string beans until tender and slightly charred, often seasoned with salt and garlic.
Roasted Beef TallowA dish made by roasting beef tallow, known for its rich aroma and savory flavor, often served with garlic and spices.
Roasted MushroomsGrilled mushrooms are a dish primarily made with mushrooms as the main ingredient. After being cleaned, the mushrooms are threaded onto bamboo skewers, coated with a special sauce, and then grilled or baked until fully cooked. The exterior becomes golden and crispy while the inside remains tender and fresh.
Grilled Chicken WingGrilled chicken drumettes are made from chicken drumettes, marinated and then roasted in an oven or over charcoal. Common marinades include soy sauce, cooking wine, ginger, and garlic for flavor. High heat creates a crispy, aromatic crust while keeping the inside tender and juicy.
Pork Blood SausageA traditional Chinese dish made by stuffing pig intestines with blood, starch, and seasonings, then steamed until tender and served with garlic and soy sauce.
Sheep penis羊鞭, or the reproductive organ of a sheep, is typically used as a tonic ingredient in Chinese cuisine. Before cooking, it must be thoroughly cleaned to remove any odor. Common preparation methods include stewing and grilling, often enhanced with medicinal herbs or spices to improve flavor. For stewing, it is slowly cooked with nourishing herbs such as goji berries and angelica root until tender; for grilling, it is marinated in spices and slowly roasted over charcoal until charred on the outside and juicy on the inside.