Big Sister Snack (Xinshi Store)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.5
No. 2210 Xinlin Road, Xinsi Community
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shanghai, Dragon Mate users do not strongly recommend this restaurant. If you enjoy exploring, you can still try it and see what you find. This restaurant is located at No. 2210 Xinlin Road, Xinsi Community. It is a 小吃快餐 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Spiced Beef Salad, Cold Noodles, Beef Offal Hot Pot.
If you do not eat pork, make sure to use Dragon Mate voice to clearly tell the staff “no pork” before ordering.
Restaurant guide
- City: Shanghai
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.5
- Address: No. 2210 Xinlin Road, Xinsi Community
- Popular dishes: Spiced Beef Salad, Cold Noodles, Beef Offal Hot Pot, Beef Noodles, Beef Fried Rice with Egg
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Dishes
Spiced Beef SaladCold-mixed beef is a dish primarily made with cooked beef, seasoned with garlic, chili oil, soy sauce, vinegar, and other condiments, thoroughly mixed to create a flavorful dish. It has a tender texture and is ideal as an appetizer or as a side dish for drinking.
Cold NoodlesCold noodles are a chilled noodle dish made with noodles as the main ingredient, combined with shredded cucumber, shredded carrot, egg skin, and other toppings. The cooked noodles are rinsed with cold or ice water to achieve a smooth texture, then mixed with a seasoned sauce typically made from soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, minced garlic, and chili oil.
Beef Offal Hot PotBeef offal hot pot features beef organs like tripe, intestines, and lungs, cooked with vegetables such as cabbage, carrots, and potatoes in broth or water. Served in a clay pot or small hot pot to retain flavor and warmth.
Beef NoodlesBeef noodle salad features cooked noodles mixed with tender stewed beef chunks, seasoned with scallions, garlic, and other condiments. Beef is marinated in soy sauce, cooking wine, and spices before slow-cooking, then combined with noodles—add chili oil or sauce to taste.
Beef Fried Rice with EggBeef egg fried rice uses rice as the main ingredient, combined with diced beef and beaten eggs, stir-fried until evenly mixed. Commonly includes scallions and carrot cubes, cooked in oil until fully done for a rich flavor.
Beef Hot PotBeef hot pot is a dish featuring beef as the main ingredient, typically sliced and cooked with vegetables and mushrooms in a small hot pot. The beef is marinated first, then heated together with vegetables to preserve the original flavors.
Celery and Pork DumplingsCelery and pork dumplings are made with fresh celery and pork as the main ingredients. The two are finely chopped, seasoned to create a flavorful filling, then wrapped in thin yet resilient dumpling wrappers. When boiled, the dumplings have a thin skin filled with generous stuffing—through the semi-transparent wrapper, you can see the vibrant green celery and pink meat alternating, releasing a fragrant aroma.
Scallion Oil NoodlesScallion oil noodles is a simple and delicious noodle dish made with noodles as the main ingredient, supplemented by scallions, oil, and other seasonings. After boiling, the noodles are mixed with hot scallion oil and seasonings, creating an enticing aroma and appealing color.
Leek and Egg DumplingsLeek and egg dumplings are a classic Chinese dumpling made with fresh leeks and eggs as the main ingredients. The preparation involves chopping the leeks, mixing them with cooked eggs, adding appropriate seasonings to create the filling, then wrapping the filling in dumpling wrappers and boiling until cooked through.
Shiitake and Pork DumplingsXianggu (Chinese mushroom) and pork dumplings are made with pork and mushrooms as the main ingredients, wrapped in traditional dumpling wrappers. The pork and mushrooms are finely chopped, seasoned, and then filled into the wrappers, shaped like ingots. They are typically boiled, resulting in thin wrappers with generous fillings, where the aroma of the mushrooms perfectly blends with the savory flavor of the pork.