Jinde Yipin (Donghua Street Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.4
No. 5 Building, East Zone III, Minghu Residential Community, Anchasijie Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Jinan, 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. 5 Building, East Zone III, Minghu Residential Community, Anchasijie Road. 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: Joyou Bean Grinder, Spicy Spinach Salad, Layered Roll.
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: Jinan
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.4
- Address: No. 5 Building, East Zone III, Minghu Residential Community, Anchasijie Road
- Popular dishes: Joyou Bean Grinder, Spicy Spinach Salad, Layered Roll, Oil-Fried Flatbread, Steamed Dumplings
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Dishes
Joyou Bean GrinderA smooth and nutritious soy milk made from high-quality beans using a traditional stone grinder, offering a pure and natural taste.
Spicy Spinach SaladCold spinach salad is a dish made primarily with fresh spinach. After washing and blanching, the spinach is drained and mixed with garlic, sesame oil, salt, and vinegar. Simple to prepare, it retains the crisp texture and nutrients of spinach.
Layered RollA traditional Chinese dish made by layering thin dough sheets with fillings like meat or vegetables, then steamed into a soft, layered roll.
Oil-Fried FlatbreadOil-spring pancake is a traditional flour-based food made by mixing oil and water into dough, layering it, spreading oil paste, rolling and flattening, then baking or frying into a round shape. Fillings can be sweet or savory, commonly including sesame, scallions, and five-spice powder.
Steamed DumplingsDumplings are a traditional snack made primarily from flour, glutinous rice, and meat. The dough wraps around glutinous rice and seasoned meat filling, then is steamed. The outer skin becomes thin and soft, while the filling remains flavorful and rich in texture.
Pan-fried BunPan-fried baozi is a Chinese pastry made with a flour-based dough wrapper filled with pork and cabbage, among other ingredients. After being rolled out, it is pan-fried in a flat-bottomed skillet until the bottom turns golden and crispy. To prepare, first season the filling, then wrap it in the dough and seal the edges by pinching. Add a small amount of oil to the pan, cook over low heat until the bottom is fragrant and browned, then add water and steam until the baozi is fully cooked.
Jianbing GuoziJianbing is a snack made from mung bean flour crepes, eggs, and either youtiao (fried dough sticks) or gua bao (crispy fried dough pieces). To prepare it, first spread a thin layer of mung bean flour batter on a griddle, then crack an egg onto it and spread it evenly. Add chopped green onions and black sesame seeds as seasonings. Once the crepe is cooked through, place the youtiao or gua bao on top, spread with sauce, and fold to wrap.
Baiji MantouBaiji buns are traditional Chinese wheat-based flatbreads, made from fermented dough rolled into round cakes and baked until golden outside and soft inside. Typically filled with stewed lamb or beef, along with scallions, cilantro, and sauce for a distinctive flavor.
Sauced Meat BunThe meat bun is made with pork belly as the main ingredient, seasoned with sweet bean sauce and other seasonings to create the filling. The dough is fermented, filled with the mixture, and then steamed before serving.
WontonDumplings are a traditional Chinese noodle dish, made by wrapping flavorful meat filling in thin dough wrappers, usually shaped like ingots. To prepare, the seasoned meat filling is placed into rolled-out dough sheets, sealed tightly at the edges, and then boiled in hot water until cooked through. They can be enjoyed with soup broth and seasonings, offering a rich taste and nutritious flavor.