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Shanghainese Dumplings

Shanghainese Dumplings

1

Baozi

China
4.4
Most iconic: Din Tai Fung 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

Soup buns (Tangbao)

China
4.6
Most iconic: Din Tai Fung Shanghai

The name tangbao or tangbaozi refers to a broad group of steamed Chinese soup-filled dumplings. Depending on the origin, dumplings can be made with leavened or plain dumpling dough which is usually wrapped around a gelatinous filling, twi... READ MORE

3

Xiaolongbao

Shanghai, China
4.7
Most iconic: Din Tai Fung Shanghai

Xiaolongbao are soup-filled dumplings originating from the 19th-century Nan Xiang, what is today Shanghai's Jiading district. It is believed that the first form of xiaolongbao was sold by Huang Mingxian, a shop owner who wanted to evolve the class... READ MORE

4

Pan-fried pork buns (Shengjian mantou)

Shanghai, China
4.5
Most iconic: Yang's Fry Dumpling

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

5

Jiaozi

China
4.6
Most iconic: Yang's Fry Dumpling

These Chinese dumplings known as jiaozi, consisting of a thinly rolled piece of dough which contains either meat or a vegetable filling, are one of the most popular and most commonly eaten dishes in China and East Asia. They can be served either a... READ MORE

6

Guotie

China
4.7
Most iconic: Yang's Fry Dumpling

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