62 Aviation Avenue (near the Golden Triangle Cultural Plaza)
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Zhangguan Hezha is named after a small market town in Xuanen called "Zhangguan". After the Hezha is cooked, it is marinated and becomes slightly dry. Fresh soup is added with pork, chicken, eggs, etc. to make fresh meat Hezha, chicken Hezha, egg Hezha and other series, with Hezha hot pot as the typical feature. Zhangguan Hezha is not only its special Hezha, but the ordering rules are more interesting: the restaurant charges per person, and the price on the menu is per person. According to the number of guests at each table, you can order a corresponding number of dry pots. For example, if there are less than four people, you can only order one pot, so the six of us can order two. The following dishes finally made us understand why we didn't order more. The idea of worrying about not having enough dishes at first was really ridiculous.
The waiter first brought kelp soup and a few side dishes, and then more than a dozen side dishes were served one after another, including Hezha, oil tea, meat, fish, vegetables, and snacks. In addition, we ordered two dry pots, which filled the table. What surprised us even more was that the dishes we finished could be refilled for free!
It is also worth mentioning that there are two kinds of rice here: potato rice and corn rice. The waiters each carry a wooden barrel. Just tell the waiter what kind of rice you want. Although the waiter suggested that corn rice is more suitable for the dregs, I think corn rice is relatively dry and not as fragrant as potato rice.
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Reviews of 张关合渣(航空大道店)
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Zhangguan Hezha is named after a small market town in Xuanen called "Zhangguan". After the Hezha is cooked, it is marinated and becomes slightly dry. Fresh soup is added with pork, chicken, eggs, etc. to make fresh meat Hezha, chicken Hezha, egg Hezha and other series, with Hezha hot pot as the typical feature. Zhangguan Hezha is not only its special Hezha, but the ordering rules are more interesting: the restaurant charges per person, and the price on the menu is per person. According to the number of guests at each table, you can order a corresponding number of dry pots. For example, if there are less than four people, you can only order one pot, so the six of us can order two. The following dishes finally made us understand why we didn't order more. The idea of worrying about not having enough dishes at first was really ridiculous. The waiter first brought kelp soup and a few side dishes, and then more than a dozen side dishes were served one after another, including Hezha, oil tea, meat, fish, vegetables, and snacks. In addition, we ordered two dry pots, which filled the table. What surprised us even more was that the dishes we finished could be refilled for free! It is also worth mentioning that there are two kinds of rice here: potato rice and corn rice. The waiters each carry a wooden barrel. Just tell the waiter what kind of rice you want. Although the waiter suggested that corn rice is more suitable for the dregs, I think corn rice is relatively dry and not as fragrant as potato rice.
Enshi Zhangguan Hezha is a specialty food. This restaurant is located on Aviation Avenue in Enshi City. Hezha is a must-order. It tastes very good and is worthy of being a famous food. The service here is also very good and worth tasting.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. I like to look for local specialties and experience the local customs. How can you not eat Hezha when you go to Enshi! There are branches in Daughter City. A local enthusiastic person recommended it to us. We found the main store on the Golden Triangle side. There is a large parking lot next to it, which is very suitable for self-driving. There is a vegetable market around to buy bacon and bean curd, which is affordable and delicious. The main store door is not conspicuous, but once you enter, there is a big hall. There are many people eating, but the dishes are served quickly. Four people ordered two small pots and a Hezha was delivered, and then a large table of various home-style meat and vegetable small dishes were delivered. The Hezha is very fragrant and delicious but a little greasy. The two dry pots of mutton and bacon are delicious and a little greasy. The delivered flavor dishes can be refilled for free. The total consumption is 210 yuan. The overall feeling is still down-to-earth and worth experiencing!
Enshi special snacks. As a fan of the Three Kingdoms story, I went to Tujia Daughter City to eat them. I didn't know it had anything to do with Zhang Fei and Guan Yu until I got there. Zhangguan is the name of a village in Xuanen that produces a lot of soybeans. Hezha is a traditional home-cooked dish of the Tujia and Miao ethnic groups. It is a mixture of bean dregs and coarse grains and eaten as a staple food. The store is small and the environment is simple. The price is not high, 45 yuan per person. After ordering the main dish of cured pig trotter hot pot, a bunch of side dishes were sent, including stir-fried seasonal vegetables, peanuts, jelly, small pickles, etc., and the side dishes can be added as much as you want after you finish eating. What was particularly surprising was that the same was true for Hezha, just like the rice that was given when ordering the dishes. The dishes are salty, fragrant, spicy, and the oil and salt are relatively heavy, which is a bit hard to get used to. But such a special snack is worth a try.
Hezha is the specialty, and the rest are side dishes. The potato rice is good, and there are many side dishes. It's all about eating as much as you want. If you have a casual taste, you will definitely be able to accept Hezha. It's a pity that the dishes are relatively simple, but it's worth a try if you're traveling. Follow the map and you can find it, but the storefront is not big and it's easy to miss.
Zhangguanhezha is located in Daughter City near Ba Ren Tang. The service attitude in the store is very good, and the menu is very simple. Calculated based on the per capita method, the set meal I chose is 45 per person, which includes two small hot pots, snacks, hot dishes and cold dishes. The food is full, and you can add more if it is not enough, but don't waste it. I like this way of business very much. The food tastes good, and it is cheap and good quality. It is worth recommending!
This is an old restaurant on Aviation Avenue. It doesn't look big from the outside, but it's quite deep inside. They charge per person, for example, if you order bacon and dried tofu, it's 40 yuan per serving, so 80 yuan for 2 people. The leftovers are free, and there are at least 8 side dishes, tea soup, seaweed soup, etc., filling the table. You can eat as much rice as you want. People with small appetites really can't finish it. You can go and experience the local food culture, it's very interesting!
Three adults and two primary school students ordered two pots, spicy tendon and sour soup fish, and a lot of side dishes. Everyone felt that the side dishes were better than the two main dishes. The main dishes were not very good, but there were quite a lot of people eating. Parking is also good. We read the reviews online, but it may not suit our taste.