Yinji肠粉店 (Panyu Wanda Store)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.7
393 East Hanxi Avenue
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Guangzhou, 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 393 East Hanxi Avenue. 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: Traditional Dry-Fried Beef Rice Noodles, Barbecued Pork Rice Noodle Roll, Beef Rice Noodle 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: Guangzhou
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.7
- Address: 393 East Hanxi Avenue
- Popular dishes: Traditional Dry-Fried Beef Rice Noodles, Barbecued Pork Rice Noodle Roll, Beef Rice Noodle Roll, Pork and Char Siu Sausage Combo, Pork Rice Noodle Roll
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Dishes
Traditional Dry-Fried Beef Rice NoodlesTraditional dry-fried beef rice noodles is a Chinese stir-fry dish featuring sliced beef and rice noodles as the main ingredients, accompanied by bean sprouts, onions, and green onions. The beef slices are marinated with soy sauce and cornstarch, while the rice noodles are soaked beforehand to soften them. Heat oil in a wok, sauté minced garlic until fragrant, then quickly stir-fry the beef until it changes color. Add the rice noodles and vegetables, stir everything together, and season to taste.
Barbecued Pork Rice Noodle RollChar siu rice noodle rolls are a Cantonese dim sum dish made by mixing minced char siu pork into rice batter, then steamed. Main ingredients include pork tenderloin, rice batter, and egg. The batter is poured into special molds, mixed with char siu bits and a little egg, steamed, rolled, and served with sauce.
Beef Rice Noodle RollBeef rice noodle roll is a traditional snack made by wrapping tender beef filling in thin rice flour sheets. During preparation, seasoned beef mince is evenly spread on steamed rice flour sheets, gently rolled up, sliced into segments, and served with a specially prepared sauce, resulting in a dish that is both visually appealing and delicious.
Pork and Char Siu Sausage ComboA dish combining pork and char siu sausage, marinated and grilled to perfection for a savory, tender flavor.
Pork Rice Noodle RollSteamed rice noodle rolls with pork are a traditional Cantonese snack. Rice batter is poured into a special steaming tray, spread evenly, filled with minced pork, steamed, rolled into cylinders, and sliced for serving.
Lean Pork Egg SausageA dish made from lean pork and eggs, mixed and steamed in sausage casings for a tender, nutritious texture.
Lean Pork and Egg Rice Noodle RollA Cantonese-style dish made with rice noodle sheets filled with lean pork and eggs, steamed to a soft and smooth texture.
Century Egg and Pork PorridgePreserved egg and lean pork congee is a traditional Chinese porridge dish, primarily made with preserved eggs, lean pork, and rice. The method involves cooking rice into a porridge, then adding pre-prepared preserved eggs and lean pork, continuing to simmer until the ingredients are fully cooked and the porridge reaches a thick consistency.
Ting Zai CongeeSteamed rice porridge with fish slices, shrimp, lean pork, egg threads, and crumbled fried dough, slowly simmered over low heat to blend flavors.
Stir-fried Shrimp with Leek Yellow Rice NoodlesStir-fried shrimp and chives rice noodle rolls made with rice batter wrapped around fresh shrimp and chives, steamed until tender. The thin, flexible wrapper encases a savory filling with a smooth, delicate texture. Rice batter is poured into a steaming tray to form the skin, then fresh shrimp and chopped chives are added before rolling and slicing for serving.
Crispy Fried Dough StickCrispy fried dough sticks are made primarily from flour, after mixing and fermentation, they are cut into strips. Then they are deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy, then removed and drained of excess oil. The appearance is golden and tempting, with a crisp texture.