Shi Er Gong Private Kitchen (Fangshan Chengqu Branch)
特色菜 · ⭐ 4.2
No. 2, North-side Road of Shengshui Jiaming

Dishes
Smooth SailingOne Sailing Smoothly is a dish primarily made with fish slices, typically using fresh sea bass or grass carp. The bones are removed and the flesh is sliced thinly, then marinated with egg white, starch, and a small amount of salt. The marinated fish slices are quickly blanched in boiling water, then drained and arranged on a plate. Accompaniments include carrot threads, cucumber threads, and cilantro, arranged around the fish slices to form a sail-like shape. Finally, a prepared sauce—made by mixing soy sauce, sesame oil, minced garlic, and a touch of sugar—is drizzled over the dish.
Colorful Glass NoodlesFive-color cold noodles are a chilled dish made primarily from potato starch-based rice noodles, combined with colorful ingredients such as carrots, cucumbers, bean sprouts, and boiled eggs. After blanching or mixing, the dish is served cold. To prepare, cut the rice noodles into strips and mix them with shredded vegetables, then toss with a seasoned dressing.
Beijing-style Shredded Pork in Soy SauceBeijing-style shredded pork in sweet soy sauce is a traditional Beijing dish made primarily from pork tenderloin, seasoned with sweet bean sauce, scallions, ginger, and other seasonings. The pork is sliced into thin strips, marinated, then stir-fried with the seasonings to create a dish with a glossy red color and rich, aromatic sauce.
Kung Pao ChickenKung Pao Chicken is a dish made primarily with chicken, stir-fried with辅料 such as peanuts, scallions, ginger, garlic, and dried chili peppers. The chicken is cut into cubes, marinated, then quickly stir-fried with fried peanuts and seasonings to create a dish with a bright red color and tender, flavorful texture.
Stir-Fried PorkStir-fried pork is a Chinese dish primarily made with pork, typically sliced thinly and quickly stir-fried with garlic, chili, and other seasonings. The dish has a bright red color, tender meat, and retains the original flavors of the ingredients during cooking.
Sichuan Boiled BeefSichuan-style boiled beef is a dish made primarily with beef, paired with vegetables such as bean sprouts and cabbage, prepared by high-heat stir-frying followed by boiling. Thinly sliced beef is first stir-fried at high heat to lock in its juices, then simmered with broth and vegetables until tender, preserving the beef's fresh and tender texture.
Mustard Shrimp BallsMustard shrimp balls made with fresh large shrimp, deveined and marinated, then lightly coated in starch and deep-fried until golden and crispy. A sauce of mustard, soy sauce, sugar, and vinegar is mixed and tossed with the fried shrimp for a flavorful coating.
Sour Stir-Fried Egg with Wood Ear MushroomsSweet and sour wood ear is a home-style dish made primarily with beef tenderloin, eggs, scallions, ginger, and other ingredients. The preparation involves slicing the meat, marinating it, mixing it with beaten egg liquid, stir-frying, and finally adding vinegar and soy sauce for seasoning. Scallions and ginger are sprinkled just before serving.
Chongqing MaoxuewangChongqing Mao Xue Wang is a traditional Sichuan dish made primarily with duck blood, beef tripe, and mung bean sprouts, cooked with various spices and seasonings. The broth is rich and red, and the ingredients are simmered in a spicy, numbing, fragrant sauce, creating a complex and layered flavor profile.
Sizzling Cabbage with Glass NoodlesIron plate cabbage and crystal noodles is a dish primarily made with cabbage and crystal noodles. The cabbage is sliced into strips and quickly stir-fried together with the crystal noodles on an iron plate, then seasoned with appropriate condiments to allow the ingredients to fully absorb the sauce flavor. The cooking process emphasizes precise heat control to ensure the cabbage remains crisp and the crystal noodles transparent with elasticity.