#อาหารริมทาง

9 recipes total

Bingfen
Chinese
Easy

Bingfen

Bingfen is a popular summer dessert from Sichuan, with a refreshing icy texture served with brown sugar syrup and assorted toppings, cool and satisfying.

30 min 28
Chang Wang Noodles (Guiyang Style Intestine and Blood Noodles)
Chinese

Chang Wang Noodles (Guiyang Style Intestine and Blood Noodles)

A classic Guiyang noodle dish with tender intestines, silky blood tofu, and a spicy red oil broth over egg noodles – irresistibly flavorful.

60 min 21
Mao Cai (Sichuan Spicy Mixed Hot Pot)
Chinese

Mao Cai (Sichuan Spicy Mixed Hot Pot)

Originating from the streets of Chengdu, this upgraded mala tang features a bubbling red chili oil broth, aromatic and spicy, with a variety of ingredients that keep you craving more.

30 min 17
Zha Guanchang (Fried Starch Sausage)
Chinese

Zha Guanchang (Fried Starch Sausage)

A classic Beijing street snack, crispy outside and tender inside, served with garlic vinegar sauce, evoking nostalgic flavors.

35 min 18
Oyster Omelette (Hao Lao / Hao Jian)
Chinese

Oyster Omelette (Hao Lao / Hao Jian)

A classic Chaoshan street food featuring fresh oysters coated in sweet potato starch batter, pan-fried until crispy outside and tender inside. Served with fish sauce.

30 min 17
Macau Salty Lemon Drink
Chinese
Easy

Macau Salty Lemon Drink

A refreshingly tangy and fizzy drink made with salted lime and soda, an iconic Macau street beverage ready in minutes.

5 min 19
Hutang Rice Noodles (Thick Soup Rice Noodles)
Chinese
Easy

Hutang Rice Noodles (Thick Soup Rice Noodles)

A classic Hubei breakfast: silky rice noodles in a thick, peppery broth with dried shrimp and pickled mustard greens. Comforting and aromatic.

40 min 21
Zha Guan Chang (Fried Starch Sausage)
Chinese

Zha Guan Chang (Fried Starch Sausage)

A classic Beijing street snack with crispy exterior and savory flavor. Slices of starch sausage fried golden, served with a tangy garlic vinegar dip. Irresistibly crunchy.

20 min 18
Maoxuewang (Spicy Blood Curd and Tripe)
Chinese

Maoxuewang (Spicy Blood Curd and Tripe)

A classic Chongqing street dish known for its fiery, numbing flavor. Tender duck blood curd and crispy tripe are served in a rich, red chili broth. This signature Sichuan dish is a feast for the senses, offering layers of spice, aroma, and texture.

35 min 23