Su Chang Garden (Jiangsu Building Branch)
江浙菜 · ⭐ 4.6
Floor 2, Building 7, Jiangsu Building, No. 88-1 Ding Andingmen Street

Dishes
Sizzling Eel SauceFried Eel with Hot Oil is a Chinese dish primarily made with eel. The eel is cut into segments and stir-fried with seasonings such as garlic and ginger, then finished by pouring hot oil over it, creating a sizzling sound that gives the dish its name. The dish has a bright red color and tender eel meat.
Braised Tofu VermicelliDa Zhu Gan Si is a dish primarily made with tofu skin, where the tofu is sliced into fine threads, blanched, and then simmered slowly in a rich broth with ingredients such as ham, chicken breast, shrimp, and mushrooms. The preparation emphasizes precise heat control and a flavorful broth, allowing the tofu threads to fully absorb the aromas of the accompanying ingredients.
Yangzhou Fried RiceYangzhou fried rice is made primarily with rice, stir-fried with ingredients such as eggs, ham, shrimp, and green peas. First, the ingredients are stir-fried to half-cooked, then rice is added and stir-fried together, finally seasoning is added.
Yangzhou Lion's Head MeatballsYangzhou Lion's Head is a dish primarily made with pork. The pork, with a balanced mix of fat and lean meat, is minced and mixed with scallion and ginger water, egg white, starch, and other seasonings until well blended. The mixture is then shaped into large meatballs and slowly stewed in water or broth until fully cooked. The result is tender, flavorful meatballs with a rich taste.
Wensi Tofu SoupWensi Tofu Soup is a delicacy made with soft tofu as the main ingredient, combined with ham, mushrooms, and bamboo shoots. The tofu is sliced into fine threads and cooked with other ingredients to create a rich, smooth broth.
Wuxi Steamed BunsWuxi steamed buns are filled with pork, featuring thin wrappers and tender filling with abundant soup. The dough is made from high-quality flour, thoroughly rested to achieve a soft yet elastic texture. The filling uses pork with an ideal balance of fat and lean, seasoned and mixed evenly before being wrapped and steamed.
Huai'an Soft NoodlesHuai'an Soft Noodles is a traditional Jiangsu Huai'an dish primarily made with eel. After removing the bones, the eel is sliced into细 strips, slightly fried in oil, then stewed with seasonings such as yellow wine, soy sauce, and sugar until fully flavored. Finally, a slurry is added to thicken the sauce, resulting in tender, smooth eel strands and a rich, thick gravy.
Steamed White FishSteamed white fish is a dish made with fresh white fish as the main ingredient, seasoned with ingredients such as ginger slices and scallions, and prepared by steaming. After washing the white fish, place it in a dish, add seasonings, and steam until cooked.
Shrimp Roe Yangchun NoodlesShrimp roe yangchun noodles are made with fine noodles, mixed with shrimp roe, scallions, and lard. After cooking, the noodles are drained, then combined with shrimp roe, scallions, a small amount of lard, and either hot broth poured over or eaten directly as a拌 dish.
Plum Vinegar Pork RibsHoisin sweet and sour pork ribs are simmered with hawthorn, sugar, vinegar, light soy sauce, and dark soy sauce, making the ribs tender and flavorful. A bit of cornstarch is added to thicken the sauce before it coats the ribs.
Zhenjiang Meat JellyZhenjiang meat dish is a cold appetizer made from pork trotters, cured, boiled, and chilled. The trotters are deboned, marinated with salt, nitrate, and Sichuan pepper for several days, then boiled in water, cooled, and sliced for serving.
Huangqiao BaoziHuangqiao baked buns are a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from flour, with fillings commonly containing meat floss, ham, and scallions. After baking, the outer crust turns golden and crispy, while the filling inside is richly fragrant.