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Chinese Street Foods

Chinese Street Foods

1

Baozi

China
4.4
Most iconic: Din Tai Fung Shanghai (Shanghai)

One of China's favorite breakfast foods and an everyday snack, baozi - or simply bao, as it’s usually called - is a steamed bun, made with the so-called mantou bread, and stuffed with a wide variety of fillings ranging from... READ MORE

2

Shaobing

Shandong
4.1
Most iconic: Ding Ding Xiang (Chaoyang District)

Known as a common snack food in Northern China, shaobing is a type of layered flatbread, typically topped with sesame seeds. It is made with multiple layers of dough brushed with sesame paste and resembles a flattened bread roll. Shaobing originat... READ MORE

3

Siu mei

Guangdong
4.6
Most iconic: Yat Lok Restaurant (Hong Kong)

Siu mei refers to a style of Chinese cuisine that is primarily characterized by roasting meat on spits over an open fire or in a rotisserie oven. Originating from Guangdong province in southern China, this culinary tradition is p... READ MORE

4

Jianbing

Tianjin
4.5

A favorite breakfast item in China sold by numerous street food vendors early in the morning, jianbing or fried pancake is a thin and savory crêpe-like pancake that is made by spreading batter over a hot, cast-iron slab with a woode... READ MORE

5

Guotie

China
4.7
Most iconic: Wang Fu (Hong Kong)

The pan-fried variety of the Chinese jiaozi dumpling, known as guotie, is a Northern Chinese dumpling typically filled with minced pork, Chinese cabbage, scallions, ginger, rice wine, and sesame seed oil. Crunchy and soft textures are ach... READ MORE

6

Scallion pancake (Cong you bing)

Shanghai
4.3

Scallion pancake is a Chinese unleavened flatbread made from wheat flour which is folded with oil and finely minced scallions. Bell peppers, fennel, and sesame seeds are some of the ingredients that are also often included in this pancake. It is u... READ MORE

7

Hot dry noodles (Reganmian)

Wuhan
4.2
Most iconic: Cai Lin Ji (Wuhan)

Reganmian, or more commonly hot dry noodles, is a traditional dish originating from Wuhan, the capital of the Chinese Hubei province. It is one of the five most common and popular noodle dishes in China. The noodles in reganmian ... READ MORE

8

Soy sauce chicken (See yao gai)

Guangdong
4.2
Most iconic: The Chairman (Hong Kong)

Soy sauce chicken is a traditional Cantonese dish and a classic example of red cooking technique, where meat is simmered in a soy sauce-based liquid along with various seasonings. It results in tender, succulent meat that falls off the bo... READ MORE

9

Oyster omelette (Háo jiān)

Fujian
4.2
Most iconic: Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant (Hong Kong)

Oyster omelette originated in the city of Chaozhou (Teochew) and the region of Fujian in China. It is a signature dish of the Hokkien people - Chinese diaspora in Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The dish consists of sm... READ MORE

10

Pan-fried pork buns (Shengjian mantou)

Suzhou
4.5

Among the broad group of Chinese dumplings, shengjian mantou stands out as a unique pan-fried variety. Belonging to the category of soup dumplings, or soup buns, they are slightly different than the more famous xiao long bao. Shengjian ma... READ MORE

11

Chinese meat pie (Xianbing)

Beijing
3.9

Even though it is often referred to as the Chinese meat pie, xianbing is, in fact, more similar to an over-sized, seared jiaozi-style dumpling. Both are made with the same, basic flour-and-water dough, except the one for xianbing is layer... READ MORE

12

Tea egg (Cháyèdàn)

Zhejiang
4.0

Despite its unusual name, tea is not the dominant flavor in tea egg, a popular, traditional snack item that originated in Zhejiang, but is found throughout China. The snack consists of an egg that is hard-boiled in (usually black) tea, soy sauce, ... READ MORE

13

Soy egg (Lujidan)

China
4.3

Delicately flavored soy eggs are a simple and versatile Chinese invention. Boiled and peeled eggs are submerged in the soy sauce mixture and left for a couple of hours until the salty flavors penetrate, infuse, and color the outer layer of the egg... READ MORE

14

Fresh spring roll (Popiah)

Fujian
3.7

Popiah is a traditional roll, wrapped and filled with a variety of ingredients. Often compared to the more famous spring rolls, the main difference is that popiah is never deep-fried. The crepe-like wrappers for popiah are delicate and li... READ MORE

15

Crossing-the-bridge noodles (Guo qiao mi xian)

Yunnan
3.8
Most iconic: In & Out (Chaoyang District)

Over the bridge rice noodles (guo qiao mi xian) is a rice noodle soup, a specialty of Yunnan cuisine. When broken into segments, the soup consists of chicken soup, rice noodles, sliced meat, and vegetables, as well as some additional ingredients u... READ MORE

16

Lanzhou lamian

Lanzhou
4.4

Lanzhou lamian is a Chinese noodle dish known for its hand-pulled noodles, originating from Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu Province in northwest China. "Lamian" translates to "pulled noodles", as the dough is stretched and folded repeatedly by hand... READ MORE

17

Beggar's chicken (Jiao hua ji)

Hangzhou
3.4
Most iconic: Lou Wai Lou (Hangzhou)

Beggar's chicken is a Chinese delicacy and the city of Hangzhou's most famous dish, consisting of only one ingredient - a whole chicken. The secret is in the preparation method: the stuffed chicken is tightly wrapped in lotus leaves, packed in cla... READ MORE

18

Snail noodle soup (Luosifen)

Liuzhou
3.2

Luosifen, a native to Liuzhou in China's Guangxi province, is a dish consisting of a snail-based broth, rice noodles, and an array of additional ingredients, typically including pickled bamboo shoots, peanuts, tofu skins, and green vegetables. The... READ MORE

19

Goubuli

Tianjin
4.3

Goubùli bāozi is a traditional steamed bun originating from Tianjin. The dough is usually made with a combination of yeast, sugar, flour, salt, oil, and baking powder. The dough is cut and formed into balls that are filled with a mixture of... READ MORE

20

Xinjiang lamb skewers

Xinjiang
4.4

Xinjiang lamb skewers is a dish consisting of pieces of lamb (rarely even mutton) that are skewered onto a stick and then grilled using a special technique. The lamb is first cut up into pieces, each having a different texture and flavor. Every pi... READ MORE

21

Pepper bun (Hu jiao bing)

Fuzhou
4.2

Hújiāo bǐng is a street food delicacy that is believed to have originated in Fuzhou, Fujian. This filling snack consists of a bun that is stuffed with sliced scallions and minced or finely chopped meat, preferably marinated fatty pork cuts.... READ MORE

22

Chinese hamburger (Rou jia mo)

Shaanxi
4.2

Rou jia mo is a traditional burger and street food item originating from the province of Shaanxi. The dish consists of a bun (bai ji mo) that's usually stuffed with braised pork belly. Although there are variations, the pork belly is often braised... READ MORE

23

Donkey burger (Lurou huoshao)

Baoding
3.4
Most iconic: Wang PangZi (Xicheng District)

Donkey burger is a unique Chinese hamburger that is especially popular in Baoding and Hejian. It is prepared by filling a shao bing roll with shredded donkey meat, green peppers, and coriander leaves. The meat is usually served cold, and ... READ MORE

24

Fried stuffed bean curd (Gan zha xiang ling)

Zhejiang
3.5
Most iconic: Kung Wo Beancurd Factory (Hong Kong)

A dim-sum classic, fried stuffed bean curd paste is an exceptionally delicious and nutritious Chinese dish. This dish enhances the otherwise subtle flavor of bean curd by stuffing hollow bean curd pieces with a prawn-and-pork mince filling. The st... READ MORE

25

Guokui

Shaanxi
n/a

Guokui is a traditional flatbread originating from the Shaanxi province, now popular in various regions across China. Known for its large, thin, and crispy texture, guokui translates to "pot helmet," reflecting its distinctive shape when cooked. T... READ MORE

26

Laping

Tibet
n/a

Laping is a street food dish that is popular in Tibet and China. It utilizes mung bean noodles as the key ingredient, which are enriched with various ingredients such as coriander, garlic, green onion sauce, or red chili peppers. Apart from these ... READ MORE

27

Doupi

Wuhan
n/a

Doupi is a breakfast dish from the city of Wuhan in Hubei province. It is often sold as a street snack. Stuffed between the top and bottom layer is a filling made from rice, and usually no more than three extra ingredients - typically pork, mushro... READ MORE

28

Teochew braised duck (Lor ark)

Chaozhou
n/a

Teochew braised duck is a traditional dish from the Chaozhou region of China, especially popular in the Singaporean Teochew community. This dish exemplifies the Teochew culinary style, which emphasizes the preservation of the ori... READ MORE

29

Stinky tofu (Chou doufu)

China
3.5

Chòu dòufu or stinky tofu is a fermented variety of the popular Chinese soy product. The fermentation process is highly variable, but it typically includes brine in which tofu is left to sit for up to one week. The brine usu... READ MORE

30

Min chiang kueh

Fujian
n/a

Min chiang kueh is a traditional pancake that's consumed in China and Singapore, with similar version in Malaysia (apam balik). These thick pancakes are filled with a combination of crushed peanuts and sugar. The batter is usually prepare... READ MORE