Fishing with You Fish Hotpot (Guanlin Branch)
火锅 · ⭐ 3.5
No. 628 Chang'an Street

Dishes
SpamSpam is a canned food product made primarily from pork, processed through grinding, seasoning, and steaming. It has a fine texture and delicious taste, commonly used as an ingredient in hot pot, barbecue dishes, or eaten directly sliced.
Dry Pot OctopusA spicy Sichuan-style dish featuring octopus stir-fried in a dry pot with vegetables, delivering a rich, numbingly hot flavor.
Lemon Chicken FeetLemon chicken feet is a refreshing cold dish made primarily from chicken feet, seasoned and marinated with lemon juice, garlic, cilantro, and other seasonings. After being boiled, the chicken feet are thoroughly mixed with the dressing and refrigerated for several hours to allow the flavors to fully penetrate.
KelpKelp is a dish primarily made with kelp as the main ingredient, typically prepared by mixing it cold, boiling it into soup, or stir-frying. Kelp is rich in iodine and various minerals, with a smooth and tender texture, making it one of the most common seafood products.
Stewed Chicken with SpicesStewed chicken with spicy flavor, known as 'Burnt Chicken', is a dish primarily made with chicken, typically using male chicken cut into pieces and braised together with chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, ginger, garlic, and other seasonings to make the meat flavorful and tender. Commonly added ingredients include doubanjiang (fermented broad bean paste), cooking wine, and soy sauce, which are slowly simmered over low heat to allow the flavors to blend harmoniously.
Golden Sour Cabbage SoupA flavorful dish made with sour cabbage and meat, simmered in a golden broth for a tangy, spicy taste.
KonjacKonjac is a food made from the corm of the konjac plant, processed into a gel-like texture with a smooth and refreshing mouthfeel. The main ingredients are konjac powder and water, and an alkaline substance is added during processing to solidify the konjac. It can be sliced, shredded, or used whole, and is commonly used in cold dishes, stir-fries, or soups.