Wu's Old Shaxian (Qianqi Road Branch)
小吃面食 · ⭐ 3.5
No. 27 Qianqi Road, Chayuan Subdistrict, Xiangti Jun (Phase I, Plot I), Building S1, 1st Floor, Unit 13 (Catering)

Dishes
Chicken and Goji Soup RiceBlack chicken soup rice is a nutritious dish made with black chicken as the main ingredient, simmered into rich chicken soup. The soup is then cooked together with rice, allowing the rice to fully absorb the essence of the broth. It offers a delicious taste and is nourishing for health.
大肉饭大肉饭是一道以五花肉和米饭为主要食材的中式家常菜。五花肉切块后经过焯水去腥,与酱油、糖、料酒等调料一同炖煮至软烂入味,最后将炖好的肉连同汤汁浇在蒸熟的米饭上,使米饭吸收肉香。
Bamboo DumplingsBingtou is a dumpling-like food made primarily from pork and starch. Pork is minced, seasoned, and wrapped in thin dough, then boiled and served. In some regions, fish or shrimp replaces pork for different flavors.
Luohan RiceA Chinese rice dish topped with braised pork, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and egg in a savory sauce.
Shredded Pork and Egg Fried RiceA classic Chinese home-style dish made with eggs, shredded pork, and leftover rice, stir-fried until fluffy and flavorful.
Sour Cabbage NoodlesSuancai拌面 is a dish made with noodles and pickled cabbage. Cooked noodles are mixed with chopped pickled cabbage and seasoned to taste.
Stir-fried Pork with Green Pepper Rice BowlGreen pepper stir-fried with pork slices, seasoned and served over rice. Simple preparation focusing on ingredient pairing and heat control.
Chicken Leg RiceChicken leg rice features chicken legs and rice as its main ingredients. The chicken legs are marinated and then grilled to a golden crisp, served with soft and sticky rice for a rich and satisfying taste.
Egg NoodlesEgg noodles are made primarily from noodles and eggs. Eggs are mixed with flour or added to cooked noodles, then prepared by boiling or stir-frying. Common methods include mixing fried eggs with noodles or adding egg liquid while boiling to create egg flowers.
Duck Leg RiceDuck leg rice is made with fresh duck legs as the main ingredient, paired with fragrant rice steamed together. The duck legs are first marinated to absorb flavor, then simmered with the rice, allowing the rice to absorb the rich essence of the duck for a delicious and satisfying taste.