Yang Nai La - Luosifen
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.8
No. 501 Liyuan Road, Huangpu District

Dishes
Condiment StationThe condiment station is a dish that combines various seasonings, typically including minced garlic, minced ginger, chopped chili, crushed peanuts, and chopped cilantro. These seasonings are carefully blended and mixed to enhance the flavor and texture of a wide range of main dishes. The preparation is simple—just chop the ingredients and mix them in specific proportions before serving.
Signature LuosifenSignature Luosifen features Liuzhou specialty snail as the main ingredient, paired with rice noodles, pickled bamboo shoots, fried beancurd skin, peanuts, wood ear mushrooms, and daylilies. The broth is made by simmering snail bones, then seasoned with chili oil, spices, and seasonings. The focus lies in a rich broth and abundant ingredients, creating a uniquely flavored noodle dish.
Fried EggFried egg is a dish primarily made with eggs as the main ingredient. The preparation method involves beating the eggs and mixing them with appropriate seasonings, then pouring the mixture into hot oil to fry until golden and crispy. The fried egg pieces are crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside, offering a rich and satisfying texture.
Braised PorkBraised pork is a dish made primarily from pork, marinated and then cooked by roasting or stewing. Typically using belly or leg meat, it's cut into pieces, marinated with soy sauce, sugar, and cooking wine, then slowly roasted or simmered until tender and glossy.
Pork IntestinesOffal is a dish made primarily from pig intestines, processed through cleaning, boiling, and seasoning. It has a bright color, tender texture, and rich aroma.
Crispy Pig's FeetA dish made by braising pig's feet and then frying them until the skin becomes crispy, resulting in a tender interior and crunchy exterior.
Chinese SausageSausage is a traditional Chinese meat product made from meat as the main ingredient, minced and mixed with auxiliary ingredients, then stuffed into animal intestines and fermented and dried to mature. It is one of the most diverse categories of Chinese meat products.
Braised Chicken Feet with Tiger SkinHǔpí Fèngzhǎo (Tiger Skin Chicken Feet) is renowned for its unique preparation method and delicious flavor. The chicken feet are first deep-fried until the skin becomes crispy and bubbled, forming a 'tiger skin' texture. They are then marinated with spices and seasonings to absorb rich flavors. During cooking, the chicken feet fully absorb the sauce, becoming tender and succulent, with skin and bones easily separating and the meat remaining juicy and delicate. This dish is not only tasty but also rich in collagen, which nourishes the skin.
Fermented Bamboo ShootsSuan sun is made primarily from bamboo shoots and undergoes pickling and fermentation. Fresh bamboo shoots are sliced or cut into pieces, then mixed with salt and a specific fermenting agent, placed in a sealed container to naturally ferment until it develops its characteristic sour taste.
Braised PorkGuoshao is a dish primarily made with pork, marinated and then pan-fried until cooked. Seasoned with light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and cooking wine, it results in flavorful meat with a slightly charred surface and rich texture.
Duck FeetDuck feet, made from duck's feet, offer a unique texture after cooking. Typically, duck feet are first braised or stewed to fully absorb the flavors of the seasonings, becoming soft and tender. During cooking, spices such as chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns can be added to enhance the spicy and numbing flavor. Finally, the duck feet develop an appealing brown sauce color, with fresh and tender meat—making them an excellent dish for drinking alcohol or enjoying with meals.