Three Meter Porridge Shop
小吃快餐 · ⭐
No. 15, Zhongbo Avenue, Annex No. 19
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Chongqing, 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. 15, Zhongbo Avenue, Annex No. 19. 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: Yam and Purple Sweet Potato Porridge, Dried Scallop and Clam Seafood Porridge, Corn and Shrimp Porridge.
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: Chongqing
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating:
- Address: No. 15, Zhongbo Avenue, Annex No. 19
- Popular dishes: Yam and Purple Sweet Potato Porridge, Dried Scallop and Clam Seafood Porridge, Corn and Shrimp Porridge, Century Egg and Pork Porridge, Rice Noodles
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Dishes
Yam and Purple Sweet Potato PorridgeA nourishing porridge made from yam and purple sweet potato, offering a naturally sweet and smooth texture.
Dried Scallop and Clam Seafood PorridgeDried scallop and clam seafood porridge is made with dried scallops, clams, rice, and water. It has a fresh taste and rich broth, representing a seafood porridge dish.
Corn and Shrimp PorridgeA savory porridge made with fresh shrimp and sweet corn, simmered slowly for a smooth and nourishing dish.
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.
Rice NoodlesRice noodles are a type of thin, elongated staple food made from rice. They are typically blanched with hot water and served with various broths and toppings. Main ingredients include rice noodles, meats (such as pork or chicken), vegetables (like bean sprouts or greens), and seasonings. The preparation involves first cooking the rice noodles, then adding a pre-made broth, and finally customizing with additional toppings and condiments according to personal preference.
Old Shanghai Scallion Oil Cake with EggOld Shanghai scallion oil cake with egg is a traditional Chinese pancake made from flour, scallions, and cooking oil, with an added egg for extra crispiness and flavor.
Old Dough Juicy Pork BunSteamed bun made with old dough fermented batter, filled with tender pork stuffing. Mainly uses fatty pork with scallions and ginger for flavor, rich in juice, soft and fragrant.
Old Dough Infused Spicy Sichuan Tofu BunMade with fermented old dough wrapped around marinated tofu, the filling is juicy and tender. Seasoned with Sichuan peppercorns and chili for a rich spicy flavor, offering a layered taste that is savory, slightly spicy, and aromatic.
Sauced RadishA cold dish made with white radish and a savory sauce, offering a crisp texture and rich flavor.
Potato CrackersPotato cracklings is a home-style dish primarily made from potatoes. The potatoes are first boiled, peeled, and cut into pieces, then pan-fried until golden brown on both sides to form a crispy crust. Finally, seasonings are added and stir-fried evenly.
Vegetable and Lean Pork PorridgeGreen vegetable and lean pork congee is a home-style porridge made primarily with rice, combined with lean pork and green vegetables. First, rice is cooked into porridge, then finely chopped lean pork and green vegetables are added and simmered until the meat is fully cooked and the vegetables soften. The porridge has a smooth texture and provides balanced nutrition.
NoodlesNoodles are a staple food made primarily from flour, mixed with water, rolled into thin sheets or shaped into strands, then boiled. Common methods include boiling, tossing, and stir-frying, often served with sauces, vegetables, meat, or eggs.