Chen Jia Longji Guoba Cai (Yulin Road Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
50 meters northeast of the intersection of Yulin Road and Chenshui Road

Dishes
Three-Thread DumplingsA traditional Chinese dumpling filled with finely sliced pork, bamboo shoots, and carrot, steamed or boiled until tender.
YoutiaoYoutiao is a long, cylindrical fried dough food made primarily from flour. After fermentation, it is quickly cooked in hot oil, causing it to expand rapidly. It has a golden color and a crispy texture.
糖果子糖果子是一种以糯米粉为主要原料,加入糖浆或红糖等甜味调料,揉捏成团后蒸制而成的传统小吃。制作时将糯米粉与温水混合揉成面团,分割成小剂子,包入甜馅或直接成型,放入蒸锅中蒸熟即可。
素卷圈素卷圈以豆腐皮包裹胡萝卜、木耳、粉丝等蔬菜食材,卷成圆柱状后切段,经油炸或煎制而成。制作时将馅料拌匀后放入豆腐皮中卷紧,再切成小段,通过高温加热使外皮酥脆。
Tea-Infused EggsTea eggs are a traditional Chinese snack made primarily from eggs and tea. The process involves boiling the eggs, gently cracking the shells, and then simmering them together with tea, spices, and seasonings to allow the eggs to fully absorb the tea and seasoning flavors.
Tofu puddingTofu pudding is a traditional delicacy made primarily from soft tofu, processed through a special technique that gives it a细腻柔滑的脑花状 texture. It is usually served with seasonings such as soy sauce, green onions, and cilantro, offering a rich flavor and nutritious health benefits.
Fried Rice Noodles with Crispy TofuGuoba Cai is made primarily from rice crackers, accompanied by bean sprouts, cilantro, seasoned sauce, and a fried egg. The rice crackers are soaked in hot sauce before eating, offering a delightful combination of crispy and tender textures.
Millet PorridgeMian Cha is a traditional Chinese snack made primarily from flour, sesame paste, and fragrant oil. First, the flour is stir-fried until slightly yellow, then mixed with an appropriate amount of water to form a paste, which is cooked and served in a bowl. Next, a rich sesame paste is drizzled on top, followed by a sprinkle of fragrant oil and salt. Finally, sesame salt is added before serving.
Glutinous Rice BallZongzi is a traditional Chinese dessert made primarily from glutinous rice flour, sesame seeds, and sugar. The preparation involves mixing glutinous rice flour with an appropriate amount of water to form a paste, then wrapping it around a filling of sesame and sugar, shaping it into round balls. Finally, the zongzi is deep-fried in hot oil until golden and crispy, then removed from the oil and drained before serving.