Steamed with Power Baozi Shop (Jinshui Road Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐
No. 732 Jingshui Road (Commercial Unit)
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. 732 Jingshui Road (Commercial Unit). 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: Eight Treasure Porridge, Stomach-Healthy Millet Porridge, Potato 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:
- Address: No. 732 Jingshui Road (Commercial Unit)
- Popular dishes: Eight Treasure Porridge, Stomach-Healthy Millet Porridge, Potato Noodles, Charcoal-Burned Milk Tea, Pork and Scallion Dumplings
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Dishes
Eight Treasure PorridgeEight Treasure Porridge is a traditional Chinese porridge made by simmering glutinous rice, red beans, peanuts, oats, black rice, red dates, goji berries, and longan dried fruit together. Each ingredient is carefully selected and combined to ensure a rich texture and maximize nutritional value. During the slow cooking process, the aromas of all ingredients blend harmoniously, creating the unique, rich flavor that defines Eight Treasure Porridge.
Stomach-Healthy Millet PorridgeNourishing stomach小米粥 is primarily made from millet and water. After rinsing the millet clean, add an appropriate amount of water and simmer over medium-low heat until the grains are soft and the porridge thick. A small amount of rock sugar or red dates can be added for flavor as needed, making it suitable for those with weak digestion.
Potato NoodlesPotato starch is a powdered ingredient made from potatoes, commonly used in cooking various soups and stir-fried noodles. The production process begins with washing and peeling fresh potatoes, then grinding them into a paste using a special technique. After sedimentation, filtration, and sun-drying, the result is a fine powder. When cooking, potato starch can be paired with meats, vegetables, and other ingredients to create delicious dishes that are smooth in texture and rich in nutrition.
Charcoal-Burned Milk TeaCharcoal-burned milk tea is based on black tea and blended with fresh milk or plant-based milk, then slowly cooked over charcoal. The process uses charcoal heating to blend the tea aroma with the milk fragrance, creating a unique smoky flavor.
Pork and Scallion DumplingsPork and scallion buns are a type of dumpling made with pork and scallions as the main ingredients. The pork is minced and mixed with chopped scallions, then wrapped in fermented dough made from flour and steamed.
Corn and Pork Steamed DumplingsSteamed dumplings filled with pork and sweet corn, offering a savory and slightly sweet flavor.
Boiled Eggs in SauceFreshly boiled eggs simmered in a savory sauce, resulting in tender, flavorful eggs with a rich aroma.
Vegetarian DumplingA vegetarian dumpling made with flour dough and filled primarily with vegetables such as cabbage, mushrooms, carrots, and tofu, mixed together and steamed or pan-fried.
Seaweed SoupSeaweed soup is a simple and refreshing dish, primarily made with seaweed and supplemented with ingredients such as eggs and dried shrimp. The preparation typically involves cutting the seaweed into small pieces, adding it to boiling water along with seasonings, then stirring in beaten eggs and dried shrimp before boiling again and 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.