Wu Lao Yao Hot Pot (Xuanqiao Branch)
火锅 · ⭐ 4.2
No. 6, Lane 699, Xuanzhong Road (next to the West Gate of Xinqiu Garden)

Dishes
Thick Pig's TripeA dish made from thick pig's tripe, cleaned and blanched, then stir-fried with garlic, ginger, and chili for a savory, chewy texture.
Wu Family Tender BeefWu Family Tender Beef features fresh beef tenderloin marinated in a secret sauce and quickly stir-fried to perfection, resulting in a tender and aromatic dish.
Wu Family Crisp TripeFresh beef tripe from Wu Family is quickly blanched to retain its crisp texture, served with a spicy garlic oil dipping sauce for a bold, numbing flavor.
Wu Family Mushroom King PotA hearty pot of mixed mushrooms and meat, simmered to perfection for a rich, savory flavor.
Wu Family Shrimp BallsA dish made from fresh shrimp meat, hand-pounded into a smooth paste and shaped into tender balls, typically served in a light broth or stir-fried with vegetables.
Wu Family Crispy PorkA traditional Chinese dish made by marinating pork belly, coating it in starch batter, and deep-frying until crispy and tender.
Wu Family Bone King PotA rich stew made with pork bones and aromatic spices, slow-cooked to tender perfection.
Chengdu Glutinous Rice CakeChengdu glutinous rice cake is made by steaming and pounding glutinous rice, then served crispy on the outside and soft inside, often with brown sugar or chili powder.
Spring Bamboo Shoots in the CountrysideSpring Bamboo Shoots in the Countryside is a dish made with fresh spring bamboo shoots stir-fried with vegetables and seasonings. The main ingredients include bamboo shoots, carrots, green peppers, etc., with a fresh and crisp texture.
Striped Wagyu BeefStriped beef is a dish made primarily with high-quality beef slices, accompanied by a variety of vegetables. The beef slices are carefully selected, featuring clear marbling and a balanced mix of fat and lean meat. Vegetables are flexibly paired according to seasonal and regional characteristics, creating a colorful presentation. The preparation method is simple: first quickly stir-fry the vegetables until just cooked, then place the beef slices on top and quickly pan-sear to preserve the tenderness and juiciness of the meat.
Bamboo ShootBamboo shoots are young bamboo stems harvested in spring. After blanching or boiling, they can be eaten directly or used in cooking. Common preparations include stir-frying, making soups, cold dishes, or pairing with meats—such as stir-fried bamboo shoots with pork slices or bamboo shoot stewed chicken—offering a crisp and tender texture.