Big Eye Baozi (Pingjiang Shengshi Garden Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 1172 Zhonghua Xin Road, Pingjiang Shengshi Jiayuan
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. 1172 Zhonghua Xin Road, Pingjiang Shengshi Jiayuan. 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: Dough-cut Steamed Bun, Preserved Vegetable Bao, Glutinous Rice Dumplings.
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: 3.6
- Address: No. 1172 Zhonghua Xin Road, Pingjiang Shengshi Jiayuan
- Popular dishes: Dough-cut Steamed Bun, Preserved Vegetable Bao, Glutinous Rice Dumplings, Scallion Oil Buns, Tremella Soup
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Dishes
Dough-cut Steamed BunSteamed stuffed buns, also known as dao qie mantou, are a traditional Chinese pastry made primarily from flour and fermented dough. Shaped into long strips with a smooth surface, they are sliced evenly with a knife. The buns have a soft texture and a subtle wheat aroma, making them suitable as a staple food paired with various dishes, or as a breakfast or afternoon tea option.
Preserved Vegetable BaoMeigancai bao is a Chinese pastry made with fermented wheat flour dough wrapped around a filling of meigancai (pickled mustard greens) and pork belly. To prepare, the meigancai is soaked and then mixed with minced pork belly and seasonings to form the filling. This mixture is then placed into rolled-out dough wrappers and steamed.
Glutinous Rice DumplingsStuffed glutinous rice dumplings are made with glutinous rice as the main ingredient, mixed with fillings such as pork and mushrooms, then wrapped in dumpling wrappers and steamed. The outer skin is thin and soft, while the filling is rich and flavorful, offering a sticky, fragrant texture.
Scallion Oil BunsScallion oil bao is a steamed bread made primarily from flour, fermented with yeast, then rolled into dough, sprinkled with scallions and salt, rolled up, cut into small segments, and steamed. The finished product has distinct layers, a rich scallion aroma, and a soft texture.
Tremella SoupTangyuan soup is a dessert made primarily from silver ear fungus, which is gently simmered to perfectly blend the nutrient-rich and delicious qualities of the fungus. The soup has a delicate texture, with the gelatinous substance from the silver ear giving it a smooth, silky mouthfeel. When combined with an appropriate amount of rock sugar, it offers a sweet taste without being overly rich, making it both nutritious and satisfying.
Mushroom DumplingsXianggu Cai Bao is a Chinese dim sum dish made primarily with mushrooms and greens. The filling consists of diced mushrooms and chopped vegetables wrapped in a dough, then steamed to perfection, releasing a delicate vegetable aroma and the unique flavor of mushrooms. During preparation, the mushrooms and greens are first stir-fried and seasoned before being encased in the dough and steamed until fully cooked.
Spicy Beef DumplingSpicy beef dumpling filled with seasoned minced beef and spices, steamed in a soft dough wrapper for a flavorful bite.
Spicy Vermicelli RollsSpicy vermicelli rolls made with rice noodles, vegetables, meat or seafood, marinated in spicy seasoning and wrapped in lettuce or lotus leaves, then steamed or boiled.
Spicy Sichuan Pickled Cabbage DumplingsSpicy Sichuan pickled cabbage dumplings made with pork filling and steamed in dough wrappers, offering a tangy and fiery flavor.
Mapo Tofu BaoMapo tofu bao is a steamed bun filled with mapo tofu, made from soft tofu, minced beef or pork, doubanjiang, Sichuan pepper powder, garlic, ginger, and scallions. The tofu is blanched, stir-fried with meat and seasonings, then wrapped in fermented dough and steamed.