Wumingyuan Rice Noodles (Nanjing Road Branch)
小吃面食 · ⭐ 3.6
Unit 1 (leftmost), Phase I, Ground Floor, Yuandong Market
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Harbin, 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 Unit 1 (leftmost), Phase I, Ground Floor, Yuandong Market. It is a 小吃面食 place, and the flavors are homestyle (mainly savory). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Milk-flavored Cake, Beef Luosifen, Bamboo Shoot 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: Harbin
- Category: 小吃面食
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: Unit 1 (leftmost), Phase I, Ground Floor, Yuandong Market
- Popular dishes: Milk-flavored Cake, Beef Luosifen, Bamboo Shoot Noodles, Rice Noodles with Spicy and Sour Sauce (Two-in-One), Classic Original Luosifen
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Dishes
Milk-flavored CakeA milk-infused pancake made from flour, milk, and eggs, mixed and cooked into a thin cake until golden on both sides. A touch of sugar or cream can enhance the flavor, resulting in a soft and sweet texture.
Beef LuosifenBeef Luosifen is a dish primarily made with rice noodles, snails, and beef. After the rice noodles are cooked, they are combined with stir-fried snails and tender beef, then topped with a specially prepared sauce, creating a unique taste.
Bamboo Shoot NoodlesBamboo Shoot Noodles is a dish primarily made with fresh tender bamboo shoots and smooth rice noodles. The preparation involves cooking the rice noodles separately, then stir-frying them with fresh bamboo shoots and seasonings, finally mixing everything together to create a refreshing taste.
Rice Noodles with Spicy and Sour Sauce (Two-in-One)Made from high-quality rice flour noodles, this dish features a specially prepared spicy and sour broth, topped with peanuts, cilantro, green onions, and chili oil. Cooked by boiling, it offers a smooth texture and refreshing tangy-spicy flavor.
Classic Original LuosifenClassic Luosifen features柳州特色螺蛳 as the main ingredient, paired with rice noodles, pickled bamboo shoots, fried beancurd skin, peanuts, wood ear mushrooms, and more. The dish is made by simmering a broth from the snails, then cooking the rice noodles in it, and finally garnished with cilantro and chili oil.
Meat Soup NoodlesA traditional Chinese dish made with meat broth and rice noodles, topped with green onions and cilantro.
Minced Pork Rice NoodlesRice noodle with minced pork is a delicacy made primarily from fine rice noodles and minced pork. The preparation involves stir-frying the minced pork with seasonings, then mixing it with cooked rice noodles, and finally adding an appropriate amount of broth or water to simmer until the sauce thickens.
Fatty Intestine Rice NoodlesFatty intestine rice noodles is a dish primarily made with pork intestines and rice noodles. The pork intestines are cleaned and boiled, then stewed or stir-fried together with the rice noodles and seasoned with spices. Common preparation methods include boiling the sliced intestines with the rice noodles, or stir-frying the intestines first and then mixing them into the rice noodles.
Fatty Intestine Snail NoodlesFatty Intestine Luosifen is a delicacy made primarily from Luosifen, skillfully combined with fatty intestines. The Luosifen uses rice noodles made from high-quality rice, offering a smooth and slippery texture. It is paired with a uniquely spicy and sour broth, then enhanced with tender, richly flavored fatty intestines that are stewed to be rich yet not greasy. This creates a dish with complex flavors and distinct layers.
Tea EggTea eggs are a traditional snack made primarily with eggs. The preparation involves boiling the eggs, gently cracking the shells, and then soaking them in a seasoned broth containing tea, spices, and soy sauce until fully flavored. Tea eggs have a bright red color and a fragrant aroma from the tea.