Malatang is just one example of Chinese street food making waves in the world. Tanghulu, a traditional Chinese snack, is winning the hearts of many children and young people overseas. It consists of sugar-coated fruit skewered on a stick. Typically, it uses hawthorn berries, but other fruits...
Steamed bun is one of the most common Chinese street food often eaten as breakfast or dinner. It is fermented dough stuffed with various meat, vegetable, bean paste, tofu and sesame, etc. Their sizes vary; the big ones can be as large as an adult’s fist while the small one is only ...
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Dan Dan Noodles, aka Dan Dan Mian, is one of the most aged Chengdu street food. At the very beginning, it was sold by the venders who wandered through the streets and alleys, carrying all the ingredients and necessities by shoulder on a pole. Pole in Chinese is “Dan” and that’s ...
Chinese name:烧烤 shāokǎo Taste:savory/spicy Popular ingredients:lamb, chicken wings, squid, oyster, corn Average price:3–5 yuan for a skewer Street barbecue now is the mostcommonstreet food. You can see it nearly in every city in China, especially in the snack streets. Sometimes whole...
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Ice Jelly (凉粉 liáng fěn) is a very popular Chinese street dessert, especially in summer. It is refreshing and cooling and is ideal to eat in the hot weather. Ice Jelly is made from the seeds of the Ice Jelly tree, and after being mixed with water, it looks crystal clear. ...
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From mutton kebabs with cumin and squid cooked on an iron plate to roast chicken wings and oysters with spicy sauce, the Chinese street barbecue experience is a combination of the food itself and the busy street bustle. It is unique and hard to find anywhere else....
This brief guide to Chinese street food is just the tip of a culinary iceberg. Hidden in alleys, along popular thoroughfares, and clustered around bus and subway stops there is a wealth of food out there for the trying. Let the odors tempt you and join the group of eaters huddled excited...