Rural Wood-Fired Chicken (Minzhi Store)
农家菜 · ⭐ 4.0
No. 6, Longtang Xi Fourth Lane

Dishes
Firepot ChickenA traditional Sichuan dish featuring chicken slow-cooked over wood fire with spicy and aromatic seasonings.
Five-Spice Peanut SnackFive-spice peanuts is a cold dish primarily made with peanuts. After boiling the peanuts until tender and draining off the water, add spices such as star anise, cassia bark, Sichuan pepper, bay leaves, and cloves, along with salt and soy sauce to taste. Simmer gently over low heat until fully infused with flavor, then cool before serving.
Spiced Century Egg SaladCold mixed century eggs is a chilled dish featuring century eggs as the main ingredient. The eggs are peeled, sliced, and mixed with scallions, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil. No cooking required.
Tofu SkinTofu skin, also known as百叶 or bean curd sheet, is a soy-based product made primarily from yellow beans. It has a pale yellow color, a delicate texture, and is as thin as paper. It can be prepared by mixing cold, stir-frying, or used as an ingredient. Commonly paired with vegetables, meat, or seafood in cooking to enhance texture and flavor.
Firepot ChickenA traditional dish made by slow-cooking chicken over wood fire with spices, resulting in tender meat and rich, aromatic broth.
Firewood GooseA dish made by slow-cooking goose meat over traditional wood fire, resulting in tender and flavorful meat with rich aroma.
Oilseed lettuceOil lettuce is a refreshing vegetable dish primarily made with fresh oil lettuce. The preparation method is simple, typically involving washing, cutting into segments, and stir-frying, which preserves its natural flavor and highlights the tender texture of the oil lettuce.
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.
Taro DishA Chinese dish made from taro, typically steamed or fried and sweetened with sugar, milk, or coconut milk, offering a soft and sweet flavor.