Lu Bian Chu Chu Xiang (Hua Ye Store)
火锅 · ⭐ 3.8
Unit 121, 1st Floor, Building 29, Linhe Li, Liyuan Nan Street

Dishes
Wide Rice NoodlesWide rice noodles, a broad ribbon-shaped vermicelli made from sweet potato starch. Typically, the wide rice noodles are soaked in warm water to soften them before being stir-fried or added to soups with meats and vegetables. They have a smooth, tender texture that absorbs broth well, enhancing the overall flavor.
Sweet RadishSweet and spicy fish cake is a beloved delicacy made primarily from fish paste and starch. The preparation involves mixing the ingredients, shaping them, and then frying until golden and crispy on the outside. The finished product boasts an appealing color and offers a satisfying texture—crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.
Glass NoodlesGlass noodles are thin, elongated food products primarily made from mung bean, sweet potato, or potato starch, and are produced by steaming and sun-drying. During preparation, the starch slurry is heated to solidify, then cut into fine strands and dried. Before eating, they must be soaked in warm water and can be stir-fried, boiled, mixed, or used in soups, often paired with meats, vegetables, and seafood.
Romaine LettuceRomaine lettuce, primarily made from fresh Romaine lettuce leaves, features a vibrant green color and tender, fresh leaves. It is typically eaten raw but can also be simply mixed with various seasonings or dressings to preserve its original fresh taste. It is a common ingredient in salads and cold dishes.
CauliflowerCauliflower, also known as broccoli, primarily uses white flower buds as its main ingredient. When cooking, break the cauliflower into small florets and wash thoroughly. It can be stir-fried, boiled, or steamed, commonly paired with seasonings such as garlic and chili. Simple cooking methods help preserve its natural flavor.
BroccoliBroccoli is a green vegetable known for its distinctive flower buds and bright color. It is commonly steamed, boiled, or stir-fried to preserve its natural flavor. When cooked with simple seasonings such as garlic or olive oil, it delivers a fresh and delicious taste.
Fresh Tofu SkinFresh tofu skin is made from fresh soy milk, formed into a thin film and then dried or sun-dried. It is commonly cooked with vegetables, meat, or seafood using methods such as stir-frying, boiling, or stewing, allowing the tofu skin to fully absorb the broth. The result is a smooth, tender texture with rich nutritional value.