Hejian Donkey Meat Fire Cake (Tai'an Street Store)
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Shop 102, Building No. 2, Xian Taiyuan Residential Complex, south side of the eastern section of Shangdu Avenue, west of West 2nd Ring Road

Dishes
Braised Tofu CubesStewed tofu cubes is a traditional snack that uses tofu cubes as the main ingredient. The preparation method involves placing the tofu cubes into a seasoned braising sauce made from soy sauce, sugar, and spices, then slowly simmering them until they absorb the rich aroma and flavor of the sauce.
捞面捞面是一道以面条为主料,通过煮熟后捞出沥干,再搭配各种浇头或拌料食用的中式面食。主要食材包括面条、蔬菜、肉类或蛋类等,根据地域不同可加入不同的调味汁或酱料。
Bāngcháng HuǒsháoBanche肠火烧 is a traditional snack made primarily from pork intestines and flour. The pork intestines are cleaned and braised, then sliced into segments; the flour-based fire cake is baked until golden and crispy. Finally, the intestines are placed inside the fire cake, accompanied by an appropriate amount of seasonings.
Oil-Poured NoodlesOil-poured noodles are a dish primarily made with noodles, enhanced by pouring hot oil over them. After boiling the noodles, they are drained and sprinkled with scallions, chili powder, and other seasonings, then topped with hot oil to release the aroma of the spices, allowing the noodles to fully absorb the flavors.
Braised Pork Meatballs狮子头 is a traditional dish primarily made with pork. Typically, the pork is minced and mixed with seasonings to form large, round meatballs, which are then simmered. The meatballs are large and round, with a tender texture and rich, flavorful broth.
Tomato Egg NoodlesA classic Chinese dish featuring noodles tossed in a savory tomato sauce with scrambled eggs, offering a comforting and balanced flavor.
Braised Chicken Feet with Tiger SkinHǔpí Jīzhǎo is made primarily from chicken feet. The chicken feet are deep-fried until the skin becomes crispy and bubbled, then marinated with seasonings to absorb flavor. Finally, they are steamed to allow the taste to penetrate into the inner parts, creating a texture resembling tiger skin.
Tiger Skin EggHǔpí Jīdàn is a Chinese dish primarily made with eggs. After boiling and peeling the eggs, cuts are made on the surface to create patterns, then the eggs are pan-fried in oil until the surface is slightly charred and resembles tiger skin. Finally, a seasoned sauce is added and the dish is simmered to absorb the flavors.