Juyuan Zhou's Boiled Fish
川菜 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 44, Yusheng Street

Dishes
Dry-Fried Pork IntestinesDry-fried intestines is a Chinese dish made primarily from pig intestines. After blanching to remove odor and cutting into segments, it's stir-fried in oil until slightly charred, then mixed with chili, garlic, ginger, and other seasonings.
Corn TortillaCorn tortillas are primarily made by mixing cornmeal with water, adding a适量 of salt for seasoning, then kneading into a dough and rolling it into thin, round pancakes. These are cooked on a flat pan until both sides turn golden brown. They can be eaten as is or paired with other ingredients.
Old Jar Mountain Pepper FishOld Jar Mountain Pepper Fish is a Sichuan dish made with fresh fish and mountain pepper, ginger, garlic, and other seasonings. It is characterized by its spicy and fragrant flavor with a rich taste.
Minced Pork Hot Dry NoodlesA classic Wuhan dish featuring alkaline noodles tossed with minced pork and a savory sesame sauce.
Boneless Chicken FeetSpicy chicken feet is a dish made from chicken claws, boiled and de-boned, then marinated or cooked with seasonings. Ginger, scallions, and garlic are commonly added, with some recipes including chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns.
Taro ChickenYutou Chicken is a dish primarily made with chicken and taro. The chicken is cut into pieces and simmered together with taro, along with appropriate seasonings. It is slowly stewed over low heat until the chicken becomes tender and the taro softens, resulting in a rich and flavorful broth.
花鲢花鲢是一种以鳙鱼为主要食材的菜肴,通常将鱼块或整鱼用葱姜蒜、料酒等调料腌制后,采用清蒸、红烧或炖煮的方式烹饪,使鱼肉鲜嫩入味。
Spicy Boiled FishSpicy boiled fish is a dish featuring fresh fish with vegetables like bean sprouts and cabbage, cooked in a broth made from大量 chili and Sichuan peppercorns. Fish slices are marinated first, then simmered with vegetables in the spicy broth, finished with a sprinkle of chili powder and Sichuan pepper.
Spicy FishSpicy fish dish made with fresh fish, bean sprouts, wood ear mushrooms, and greens. Fish slices are blanched or pan-fried, then stir-fried with chili, Sichuan pepper, and doubanjiang before stewing.