While I’ve posted about Wu Liang Ye in the past, I really enjoy the food there and thought I’d share one more meal there.
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Razor clams make me think of one person in this world: my dad. It’s more fully fleshed out here, but I’ll let you decide whether or not you want to read it instead of repeating that story here. In any case, when DLS told me he’d had razor clams at Wu Liang Ye, I decided I had to get them. And look at that presentation! My dad would have been proud had he created such a thing, and for good reason: as he always impressed upon me, people eat with their eyes first, and this is a lovely feast for your senses. The razor clams themselves were tossed in a scallion sauce, like an Asian pesto, and were perfectly cooked – not chewy at all, light, fresh, and fantastic. I can’t imagine returning to Wu Liang Ye and NOT ordering this now… I really enjoyed them. (Though the answer to the question those who clicked over to read the story about my father and razor clams may be asking now is “no” – this is not how he cooked them.)
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For our table of five, two bowls of dumplings in chili oil – still good, though I wouldn’t say amazing or anything mind blowing. I still prefer White Bear‘s, but those are pretty hard to beat when you churn out plenty of other delicious dishes as well, while White Bear mostly focuses on that one thing.
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Two bowls of dan dan mian – though in my post about White Bear, I mention their dan dan noodles as being really good, honestly, Wu Liang Ye’s haunt my dreams. Their noodles are springy, chewy, with just the right amount of heat – and it isn’t small, by the way – and just delicious. I tossed them throughout the chili oil (to DLS’s chagrin, whoops), and just loved every last bite. Super tasty.
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An order of pea shoots just to be healthy – pretty good, though not as tender as China Pearl’s.
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Mapo tofu, which I’ve had so rarely that I have literally no point of comparison; however, EL said it was a little too much black pepper and not enough chili heat. I thought it tasted perfectly fine and was able to enjoy it without freaking out over the spice level, so maybe he was right and it wasn’t enough chili.
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Last but not least, the dish everyone gets – double cooked pork belly with chili leeks. I like this dish here, and find it flavorful and spicy, meaty, tender, and delicious. Win.
Yvo says: Another great meal at Wu Liang Ye; though I’m not particularly fond of the location as I don’t work in midtown, I really enjoy the food here and know I’ll be back to eat from other parts of the menu as well. Delicious!
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Corinne says
This all looks so good, love the razor clam phoenix!
Feisty Foodie says
We should have gone here instead of where we went… 😡
chakrateeze says
I LOVE ma po tofu! When I have a head cold, forget chicken soup I want that. I think it’s the comforting texture followed by a little zip at the end that does it for me.
Tracie
Feisty Foodie says
I really haven’t had it often enough to crave. Hoping to try some good ones soon!
hungry says
Those razor clams look so beautiful. I’m going to try to reproduce this for a Chinese holiday to impress my family.
One thing, what’s between the daikon and the razor clams?
Feisty Foodie says
Razor clams. The ones served in the shell have had parts removed to make them look cleaner, I believe; the pieces served scattered in that tangled mess seemed to be more of the ‘feet’ of the razor clams, the part that hangs out of the shell, etc. Easier to toss in the scallion sauce too. I look forward to seeing the post on you cooking them… and be careful, razor clams are sharp! 😉
T.C. says
What kinda bird is that? Phoenix?
Very nice. Never been to Wu.
Feisty Foodie says
Yup – it’s a phoenix. I really like Wu Liang Ye and will go back anytime anyone wants. I think Hungry wanted to go, not sure if she ever got to (we tried once but it was packed during lunch, so we went to Tri Tip instead).
hungry says
I went with my friend for lunch on an off day with a reservation. I enjoyed it.
skippymom says
Those razor clams are one of the prettiest dishes I have ever seen. Just looking at it makes me smile & after your description I can just imagine how delicious they were. YUM
All the food looks so fresh and scrumptious. Glad you enjoyed it.
Feisty Foodie says
Thanks skippymom! It was really good.