Santzu Soup Dumplings (PanKeng Road Store)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
160 meters north of the intersection of Panqian Road and Guanguang Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shenzhen, 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 160 meters north of the intersection of Panqian Road and Guanguang 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 Soy Milk, Salted Vegetable and Vermicelli Dumplings, Salted duck egg.
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: Shenzhen
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.6
- Address: 160 meters north of the intersection of Panqian Road and Guanguang Road
- Popular dishes: Joyou Soy Milk, Salted Vegetable and Vermicelli Dumplings, Salted duck egg, Soup-filled Steamed Buns, Corn and Pork Steamed Dumplings
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Dishes
Joyou Soy MilkNine Yang soy milk is made from soybeans through soaking, grinding, filtering, and boiling. Washed beans are soaked, blended with water in a soy milk maker, filtered to remove pulp, then boiled until fully cooked. The result is a creamy white liquid with a smooth texture.
Salted Vegetable and Vermicelli DumplingsA traditional Chinese dish made by wrapping vermicelli in salted vegetables and steaming them, resulting in a savory and satisfying flavor.
Salted duck eggSalted duck eggs are egg products made by soaking duck eggs in brine or coating them with salt mud. The main ingredients are duck eggs and table salt. During the curing process, which lasts several weeks to several months, the yolks become oily and the whites turn into a semi-solid state, resulting in a unique flavor.
Soup-filled Steamed BunsSteamed soup dumplings are filled with pork and wrapped in thin dough made from refined flour, containing a savory broth inside. To prepare, finely chop the pork and mix it with seasonings to create the filling. Then, make a dough by combining refined flour and water in a specific ratio, roll it into thin wrappers, fill with the pork mixture and fresh broth, and finally steam until cooked.
Corn and Pork Steamed DumplingsCorn meat dumplings are made with pork and corn. Pork is minced, mixed with chopped corn and seasonings, then wrapped in dumpling wrappers and steamed. No extra oil is added during cooking to preserve the natural flavors.
Tea-Scented Braised EggsTea-scented braised eggs are made by slow-cooking eggs in a blend of tea, soy sauce, and spices, resulting in a rich, aromatic flavor.
Red Date Soy MilkRed date soy milk is a drink made primarily from red dates and yellow beans. After removing the pits, red dates and soaked yellow beans are blended with water, filtered to remove residue, then boiled and ready to serve.
Meat ZongziA traditional Chinese rice dumpling made with glutinous rice and pork, wrapped in bamboo leaves and steamed.
Sesame BallSesame balls are sweet treats made primarily from glutinous rice flour, typically filled with red bean paste or peanut butter. The dough is shaped into balls around the filling and then coated in sesame seeds before being deep-fried until golden and crispy.
Sweet Red Date ZongziThe honey-date zongzi is made primarily from glutinous rice, wrapped around pitted dried dates, and then steamed after being enclosed in bamboo leaves. To prepare it, the glutinous rice is soaked and then placed together with the honey-dates into the bamboo leaves, folded into a triangular or quadrangular shape, and steamed for a long time until fully cooked.
Black Soy MilkBlack soy milk is a plant-based drink made by soaking, grinding, filtering, and boiling black beans. The beans are blended with water, strained to remove pulp, then heated and stirred into a thick, smooth beverage. Can be enjoyed as-is or sweetened with sugar.