Yuan Xiao Jiao (Hengli Central Market Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐
Room 1091, Building 1, No. 6, East Market Road, Banxianshan Market, Hengli Town
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Dongguan, 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 Room 1091, Building 1, No. 6, East Market Road, Banxianshan Market, Hengli Town. 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: Vegetarian Noodle Soup, Fresh Shrimp and Crab Roe Wonton, Wonton 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: Dongguan
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating:
- Address: Room 1091, Building 1, No. 6, East Market Road, Banxianshan Market, Hengli Town
- Popular dishes: Vegetarian Noodle Soup, Fresh Shrimp and Crab Roe Wonton, Wonton Noodles, Five-Spice Beef Brisket, Family Feast Dumplings
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Dishes
Vegetarian Noodle SoupA vegetarian noodle soup made with vegetable broth and fresh ingredients like tofu, mushrooms, and greens, served with soft, flavorful noodles.
Fresh Shrimp and Crab Roe WontonFresh shrimp and crab roe wonton features a delicate dumpling filled with succulent shrimp and rich crab roe, steamed or boiled to perfection.
Wonton NoodlesWonton noodles feature handmade wontons and boiled noodles. Wontons are filled with pork and shrimp, wrapped in thin dough, then served in a broth made from pork or chicken bones, garnished with green onions and coriander.
Five-Spice Beef BrisketA Chinese dish made by slow-cooking beef brisket with five-spice powder and aromatic herbs until tender and flavorful.
Family Feast DumplingsFamily Feast Dumplings is a Chinese soup dish featuring dumplings as the main ingredient, typically filled with pork, shrimp, mushrooms, and carrots, wrapped in thin dough and boiled. The broth is usually made from chicken or pork bone stock, enhanced with ingredients such as greens, egg flowers, and ham slices. It is nutritious and delicious.
Family Feast Fresh Pork DumplingsFamily Feast Pork Dumplings feature minced pork with shrimp, mushrooms, and carrots, wrapped in dough made from flour and water, then boiled or steamed until cooked through.
Dried Mushroom and Pork DumplingsDried mushroom and pork dumplings are made with fresh pork and high-quality dried mushrooms, hand-folded into delicate wrappers. Steamed or boiled, they offer a savory, aromatic taste.
Signature Fresh Pork WontonFresh pork filling wrapped in delicate wonton skins, boiled and served in a savory broth, a classic Cantonese dim sum dish.
Corn and Pork WontonCorn and Pork Dumplings are a classic Chinese dim sum dish, featuring fresh pork as the main ingredient, enhanced with sweet corn kernels for added texture. The dumpling wrappers are thin and filled generously, with tender, juicy pork and naturally sweet, refreshing corn kernels that blend perfectly to create a rich yet balanced flavor. To prepare, mix the pork filling with corn kernels, season appropriately, wrap in dumpling skins, and cook by boiling.
Corn and Pork DumplingsCorn and pork dumplings are a classic Chinese dim sum dish, featuring tender and juicy pork combined with sweet and crunchy corn kernels as the filling, wrapped in soft dough. Carefully seasoned, the filling offers a rich taste that blends the savory flavor of meat with the refreshing sweetness of corn, creating a harmonious balance. The dumplings have a neat shape and can be prepared in various ways—boiled, steamed, or pan-fried—making them a popular choice for family gatherings.
Fresh Pork Dumplings with Chinese CabbageChinese cabbage and pork dumplings are made primarily from Chinese cabbage and pork. The cabbage is chopped and squeezed to remove excess moisture, then mixed with minced pork and seasoned ingredients to create the filling. The filling is placed into rolled-out dough wrappers, sealed by pinching the edges, and then cooked by boiling or steaming before serving.
Seaweed and Pork DumplingsFresh pork and seaweed wontons made with minced pork and seaweed, wrapped in thin dough and boiled. Served in seaweed soup or clear broth for a delicious taste.
Sheep's Sorrel and Pork DumplingsJi菜鲜肉饺 is made primarily with fresh shepherd's purse and pork. The shepherd's purse is washed, chopped, and mixed evenly with seasoned pork filling, then wrapped into dumpling wrappers. The dumplings are neatly shaped and offer a rich taste—delicate fragrance from the shepherd's purse combined with the savory flavor of pork.
WakameWakame is a type of seaweed ingredient, primarily made from dried or fresh wakame. It is usually soaked and blanched before being mixed with garlic, soy sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil, or added to soups for cooking. It can also be stir-fried with other vegetables or meats.
Braised Pork BonesStewed pork bones, a dish featuring pork bones as the main ingredient, is simmered with soy sauce, sugar, cooking wine, star anise, and cinnamon to achieve tender, flavorful meat. Proper heat control ensures the bones are soft and the meat fragrant.
Tangerine Peel Red Bean PasteChen Pi Red Bean Paste is a traditional dessert made primarily from red beans and aged tangerine peel. The red beans are slowly cooked until soft and tender, absorbing the unique aroma of the Chen Pi, resulting in a smooth texture with a subtle citrus fragrance. The preparation typically involves soaking the red beans beforehand, then simmering them together with Chen Pi, and finally adding an appropriate amount of sugar until the mixture reaches a paste-like consistency.
Fresh Shrimp and Crab Roe DumplingsFresh shrimp and crab roe wontons are made with fresh shrimp and crab roe as the main ingredients, paired with wonton wrappers crafted from premium flour. The shrimp is tender, while the crab roe offers a burst of texture, creating a rich and satisfying mouthfeel. The preparation involves mashing the shrimp and mixing it with crab roe, then wrapping the mixture in wonton skins and boiling to produce a delicious dish bursting with aroma and flavor.