
San Jian Bao is a special kind of dumpling, much similar to the Xiao Lung Bao but bigger and less delicate. It's characterized by it's crispy bottom that is pan fried after it is steamed.

I had to get up at 4am today for work so we could catch the sunrise. After that scene was done we had some time off and I was craving san jian bao for breakfast. My driver took me to this famous spot called Xiao Yang San Jian Bao. It's a little tiny hole in the wall shop on a street you normally wouldn't pass. When we got there , there was a line of like 20 people waiting to get their little dose of San Jian Bao. These ones were very similar to Xiao Lung Bao in that there was a delicious soup inside. The crispy bottom was pan fried to perfection, and along with some hot soy milk, I managed to put down six of them. At only 1 rmb(12cents US!!!) each, this has got to be the best meal for your buck. Actually less than a buck because 6 were still less than $1us. If you're in Shanghai try them, you won't be let down!
6 Comments:
Do you get to cut in line cuz you know...you can? Don't lie.
read you blog on AnD and decided to google "san jian bao" to find a recipe.
this page comes up first on google.
I'm going to Shanghai this month! Any more details on the location so that I might try to go?
Wow-looks delicious
You're crazy lucky in your life!!
Even if you have wacky neighbors,
you're home like two months out of the year?
Happy Birthday by the way!
I love San Jian baos! When I lived in New York, my good friend bought some from a place in China Town that was just scrumptious! Aren't San Jian Baos Shanghainese?
Mmmm, now I'm craving them. I had them at this one Shanghainese restaurant in LA once but they weren't that good. Wish I lived close to a very Chinese populated area now.
there was something like that in beijing... not the "san jian bao" but a hole in the wall dumpling place. it was so run down and dingy but the food was GOOD...
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