Dong Dong Dong Hot Pot
火锅 · ⭐ 4.4
No. 30, Nongxing Road, South Section of Yongxiang Road, ICBC Dongda Street Residential Compound

Dishes
Beef Upper RibOnglade beef is a dish primarily made with high-quality beef from the top of the cow's neck. The 'onglade' cut is located at the rear of the cow's shoulder and neck, on both sides of the spine, featuring an even balance of fat and lean meat, resulting in tender and juicy texture. During preparation, the onglade beef is sliced thinly, marinated with specially prepared seasonings, and then quickly stir-fried or cooked in hot pot until fully done, delivering a fresh and tender taste.
Ice JellyIce jelly is a traditional dessert made from ice jelly seeds, processed into transparent gel-like blocks. To prepare it, the blocks are cut into细条 or small pieces and mixed with ingredients such as brown sugar syrup, sesame seeds, crushed peanuts, and fruit pieces. It has a smooth, refreshing texture that cools and refreshes the body.
Tender BeefTender beef is a dish made primarily with fresh beef, carefully marinated and then quickly stir-fried or lightly seared. The beef is tender and smooth in texture, paired with适量 vegetables and seasonings to bring out the authentic, rich meat flavor.
Crispy Pork StripsSucculent pork slices, made from fatty pork belly, are marinated and then deep-fried until golden and crispy. To prepare, the pork belly is sliced thinly, seasoned with salt, cooking wine, and five-spice powder, then fried in hot oil until perfectly crisp.
TripeTripe, primarily made from the rumen of cattle, is finely processed to achieve a tender texture. It is typically sliced and served with spicy hot pot or cold dressing, offering a crisp and refreshing taste—making it a popular choice in hot pot dishes.
Clear Oil Double-Flavor Hot PotA clear oil hot pot divided into two flavors—one spicy and numbing, the other mild and savory—made with beef tallow, Sichuan peppercorns, chili, and assorted ingredients.
Brown Sugar Glutinous Rice CakeRed sugar glutinous rice cakes are a traditional dessert made primarily from glutinous rice and brown sugar. First, the glutinous rice is steamed and then mashed into a paste to form the rice cakes. Next, brown sugar is dissolved in water and boiled into a syrup, which is poured over the rice cakes. Finally, toasted sesame seeds or crushed peanuts are sprinkled on top for added aroma.
Braised Pig's FeetBraised pig's feet is a dish made primarily from pig's trotters, blanched and then stewed with seasonings until tender and flavorful. Common ingredients include ginger slices, green onions, star anise, and soy sauce, slowly simmered to achieve soft meat and rich gelatin.
Braised Chicken FeetBraised chicken feet is a dish primarily made with chicken feet, which are first blanched and then slowly stewed or steamed with seasonings until tender and flavorful. Common spices such as star anise, cassia bark, and bay leaves are used for seasoning, and some recipes include soy sauce and rock sugar to enhance color and taste.
Homemade Spicy BeefSpicy beef made from beef shank is marinated, blanched, and simmered, then sliced and mixed with chili oil, Sichuan pepper powder, garlic, ginger, scallions, and seasonings like doubanjiang, soy sauce, and cooking wine.
Shrimp pasteShrimp paste is a dish primarily made from fresh shrimp. The preparation method mainly involves removing the shells from the shrimp, mashing them into shrimp paste, and then mixing in an appropriate amount of starch, egg white, and other seasonings until well combined. Through specific techniques, it forms a smooth and tender shrimp paste. During cooking, shrimp paste is commonly used as an ingredient in hot pot, soups, or stir-fries, offering a delicious taste and rich nutrition.
Duck BloodDuck blood dishes use fresh duck blood as the main ingredient, carefully prepared through skilled cooking. Typically, the duck blood is cut into pieces and cooked together with seasonings and ingredients such as scallions, ginger, and garlic to maintain its tender texture. Cooking methods may include boiling, stewing, or stir-frying, allowing the duck blood to fully absorb the flavors of the seasonings.