Xian De Lai Smoked Fish (Jialing Road Store)
江浙菜 · ⭐ 3.7
No. 508 Jialing Road, Stall No. 13 Inside the Market

Dishes
Five-Spice StingrayFive-spice hairtail is a Chinese dish featuring hairtail as the main ingredient. After cleaning, the fish is marinated with cooking wine and ginger to remove fishy odor, then pan-fried until golden brown on both sides. It's then stewed with five-spice powder, soy sauce, sugar, scallions, ginger, and garlic to absorb the rich five-spice flavor.
Five-Spice Smoked FishA classic Chinese dish made by marinating and frying fish, then simmering in a five-spice sauce and smoking for rich flavor.
Salted Pepper EelSichuan salt and pepper eel is a Chinese dish featuring eel as the main ingredient. The eel is cleaned, cut into segments, marinated with rice wine and ginger to remove fishy odor, then coated in starch or flour and deep-fried until golden and crispy. It's then stir-fried with seasoned salt, garlic, scallions, and ginger to infuse flavor into the fish meat.
Salt and Pepper Smoked FishA Chinese dish made with fresh fish, marinated, fried, and seasoned with salt and pepper for a crispy, savory flavor.
Stir-Fried ShrimpOil-blasted shrimp is a Chinese dish made with fresh river shrimp, quickly stir-fried in hot oil. Shrimp are deveined,留尾, marinated with wine and salt, then stir-fried rapidly in hot oil with葱姜蒜 for aroma, finished with a touch of soy sauce and sugar to make the meat tender and shiny red.
Grilled Small FishA dish made by grilling small fresh fish, often marinated and seasoned, resulting in a crispy skin and tender flesh.
Braised Small Yellow CroakerRed-braised small yellow croaker is a Chinese dish featuring small yellow croaker as the main ingredient. The fish is pan-fried until golden brown and then stewed with soy sauce, sugar, cooking wine, and ginger to infuse flavor and create a rich sauce.
Braised Tofu ChickenBraised tofu chicken is a Chinese dish featuring tofu skin-wrapped bean products. After frying and slicing, it's stewed with soy sauce, sugar, and cooking wine to absorb the rich flavors, resulting in a soft, layered texture.