Mengzi Yuan Yunnan Crossing-the-Bridge Noodles
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.5
No. 03, Building 23, No. 1 Hongtong Road, Jihongtan Subdistrict
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Qingdao, 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. 03, Building 23, No. 1 Hongtong Road, Jihongtan Subdistrict. 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: Squid Balls, Sau Yee Beef Balls, Instant Noodles.
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: Qingdao
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.5
- Address: No. 03, Building 23, No. 1 Hongtong Road, Jihongtan Subdistrict
- Popular dishes: Squid Balls, Sau Yee Beef Balls, Instant Noodles, Wood Ear Mushroom, Secret-Recipe Chili Oil
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Dishes
Squid BallsSquid balls made from fresh squid meat, seasoned and shaped into round dumplings, then boiled or fried for a tender, savory seafood delight.
Sau Yee Beef BallsA Cantonese specialty made from minced beef mixed with starch and egg white, shaped into balls and boiled. Known for its juicy burst when bitten.
Instant NoodlesInstant noodles are a type of quick-cooking noodle product primarily made from wheat flour noodles and seasoning packets. The noodles are processed by frying or hot-air drying to allow for long-term storage. To prepare, simply pour hot water over the noodles or cook them for a few minutes until softened, then mix in the seasoning packet and enjoy.
Wood Ear MushroomWood ear mushrooms, also known as black fungus, are a common edible mushroom. To prepare them, dried wood ear mushrooms are typically soaked in water until they soften, then they can be served cold or stir-fried. When served cold, they are often mixed with vinegar, garlic, and other seasonings for a refreshing and appetizing dish. When stir-fried, they pair well with various vegetables or meats, offering a smooth, tender texture and rich nutritional value.
Secret-Recipe Chili OilSpecial chili oil made from dried chilies, roasted and ground into powder, then mixed with spices like star anise, Sichuan pepper, and cassia bark, and fried in hot oil. Flavor is enhanced by precise control of oil temperature and time, resulting in a bright red, aromatic chili oil.
Celery and Pork DumplingsCelery pork dumplings are made with pork and celery as main ingredients. Minced pork is mixed with chopped celery, seasoned with salt, soy sauce, and ginger, then wrapped in dough and boiled or steamed.
Shrimp BallsShrimp balls are made from fresh shrimp meat, minced, seasoned, and mixed until elastic, then shaped by hand or machine into spheres and cooked by boiling, steaming, or frying. A small amount of starch, egg white, and scallion-ginger water is often added to enhance elasticity and texture.
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.
Fish tofuFish tofu is made primarily from fresh, tender fish meat and soft tofu, finely mixed and then steamed or boiled to achieve a delicate, white, and smooth texture.
Quail EggQuail eggs are a dish primarily made with quail eggs, typically prepared by boiling, frying, roasting, or steaming. Quail eggs are small and delicate, rich in nutrition, with a unique texture and aroma, often used in various Chinese culinary preparations.