Dou Dian Nan Tou Hot Pot
火锅 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 13, Jingbao Road, Dou Dian Village, Dou Dian Town (inside San Ren Pear Orchard)

Dishes
New Zealand LambNew Zealand lamb is a dish featuring lamb from New Zealand, typically using leg or shoulder cuts, marinated and cooked by roasting or stewing to preserve its natural flavor.
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.
Baked flatbreadBaozi is a Chinese pastry made primarily from flour, water, and yeast. It is prepared by mixing the dough, allowing it to ferment, rolling it out, and then baking it. After baking, the baozi has a golden, crispy crust and a soft, flaky interior.
Beancurd SkinTripe, primarily made from beef tripe, is carefully prepared and stir-fried with a specially crafted seasoning. The dish features a bright color, tender texture, and rich nutrition.
Dou Dian Beef TenderloinDoudian beef is a dish featuring fresh beef slices, typically stir-fried with onions and green peppers. The beef and vegetables are quickly cooked in a wok with seasonings like soy sauce, oyster sauce, and cooking wine until fully done. Fresh ingredients and proper heat control are key.
Cold Buffet DishesCold buffet dishes typically include various chilled foods such as cucumber, carrot, tofu skin, seaweed,木耳, egg, and chicken breast, blanched, sliced or shredded, then mixed with seasonings like soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, and chili oil, served chilled.
Vegetable Assortment BasketA vegetable platter featuring fresh vegetables like cucumber, carrot, lettuce, purple cabbage, and tomato, sliced or shredded and arranged on a plate. Lightly dressed with salt, sugar, vinegar, or sesame oil to preserve the natural flavors.
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.
Freshly Cut MeatFresh-cut meat is a dish made primarily with fresh meat, typically pork tenderloin, beef tenderloin, or lamb leg, sliced thin and marinated with soy sauce, cooking wine, and starch, then quickly stir-fried or blanched to keep the meat tender.
Yin-Yang Hot Pot Base鸳鸯锅底 is a classic choice for hot pot, consisting of two different flavored broths—typically one spicy and numbing, and the other mild. The spicy broth is made by simmering chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, and other spices, resulting in a rich, stimulating flavor that awakens the appetite. The mild broth is based on clear soup or bone broth, offering a refreshing taste ideal for cooking a variety of ingredients.