Lao Tai Men Soup Dumplings (Hanjiabang Road Store)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.9
Intersection of Shengfa Road and Hanjiabang Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Suzhou, 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 Intersection of Shengfa Road and Hanjiabang 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: Shanghai Steamed Soup Buns, Bright Lactic Acid Bacteria Drink, Pan-fried Bun.
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: Suzhou
- Category: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: Intersection of Shengfa Road and Hanjiabang Road
- Popular dishes: Shanghai Steamed Soup Buns, Bright Lactic Acid Bacteria Drink, Pan-fried Bun, Glass Noodle Dumplings, Tea Egg
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Dishes
Shanghai Steamed Soup BunsDelicate steamed buns filled with seasoned pork and rich broth, known for their thin skin and savory soup inside.
Bright Lactic Acid Bacteria DrinkA healthy drink made from fresh milk and lactic acid bacteria, with a slightly sour taste and rich in probiotics for gut health. Prepared by heating milk, adding lactic acid bacteria starter, fermenting at a constant temperature, then chilling.
Pan-fried BunA pan-fried bun is a snack filled with pork and made from flour dough. To prepare it, wrap the pork filling in dough, then pan-fry in a skillet with oil until the bottom turns golden and crispy, finally sprinkling sesame seeds and green onions on top.
Glass Noodle DumplingsFenxian bao is a dish made primarily with rice vermicelli, wrapped in thin dough and steamed. Typically, softened vermicelli is mixed with minced meat and vegetables to create a filling, which is then placed inside the dough wrapper, sealed by pinching the edges, and steamed until cooked through.
Tea EggTea eggs are a traditional Chinese snack made primarily from eggs and tea. The preparation involves boiling the eggs until fully cooked, then gently cracking the shells before simmering them together with tea, spices, and seasonings. This allows the tea's aroma to penetrate the egg, creating a unique flavor.
Red Bean BunA red bean bun is a steamed dough food with wheat flour as the skin and red bean paste as the filling. The fermented dough is rolled into small rounds, filled with red bean paste, sealed into a ball, and then steamed until cooked.
Tofu BunTofu bao is made primarily with soft tofu, combined with minced pork and shrimp, seasoned and wrapped in a thin skin, then steamed. The tofu has a delicate texture that blends harmoniously with the savory meat and seafood flavors, creating a rich and layered taste experience.
Spicy OilSichuan chili oil is made by mixing chili powder or flakes with vegetable oil and heating it. Key ingredients are chili and edible oil; the chili is fried in hot oil to infuse flavor and aroma, creating a bright red seasoning oil.
Sour Pickle DumplingsSour mustard greens bao is a steamed bun filled with sour mustard greens mixed with minced pork or vegetarian filling. The greens are chopped and seasoned, then wrapped in fermented dough and steamed.
Vegetable DumplingsVegetable dumplings are a traditional dish made by wrapping fresh greens in flour-based dough and steaming or pan-frying. Main ingredients include vegetables, flour, and minimal seasonings. The greens are chopped, mixed with seasoning, wrapped in rolled dough, then cooked by steaming or frying.
Fresh Meat Soup DumplingsSteamed pork soup buns are filled with minced pork and pork skin jelly or broth gel. The dough is made from flour and water, steamed until cooked. When eaten, the wrapper breaks to release the savory broth.