No. 1992, Zhongshan Road, Hualien City, Hualien County
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It's a chain of steamed buns shops, this one is located near the train station, so the business is very good. I was surprised by the size of the steamed buns, they are very big, and the dumplings inside are very good.
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It's a chain of steamed buns shops, this one is located near the train station, so the business is very good. I was surprised by the size of the steamed buns, they are very big, and the dumplings inside are very good.
This is a time-honored steamed bun shop. The meat buns there are very good. The bun skin is relatively soft, similar to the skin of custard buns. The meat inside is also good, with a little bit of green onion, so it has a bit of fragrance.
Today, I switched to Zhoujia, which has a good reputation for being cheap and affordable next to Zhengzheng Baozi. Hot buns fresh from the oven The outer skin is slightly sweet and fragrant Q The gravy of the soup dumplings is locked in Small meat balls are delicious and firm Served with garlic chili sauce very delicious Xiaolongbao 5 yuan a piece 10 pieces per cage 50 yuan Such a cabbage price Can also maintain quality taste service I really don’t know what profit the store makes It makes people feel guilty~
1. On December 28, 2014, for breakfast on the sixth day of our first 10-day free trip to Taiwan, we stopped eating Zhongzheng steamed buns and changed to Zhou's Steamed Dumplings, a famous brand in Hualien. 2. Coincidentally, the store is next to Gongzheng Steamed Buns. The address of Zhou's Steamed Dumplings is No. 4-20 Gongzheng Street, Hualien City. 3. We didn't eat xiaolongbao, but only steamed dumplings. We tried both the ones with leek and meat filling and the ones with pork filling. 4. There are two fillings: meat filling and leek and meat filling. The taste is good. Meat filling is NT$30 for 10 pieces; leek and meat filling is NT$40 for 10 pieces. I don't know why the leek ones are more expensive than the pork ones? 5. Lao Zhou's Steamed Dumplings, like Gongzheng Steamed Buns, is also a 24-hour snack shop. 6. The store is not big, but the wall is full of records of social activities Zhoujia Steamed Dumplings participated in and various certificates of honor of Zhoujia Steamed Dumplings. It seems that the boss likes to show off. 7. The product liability insurance on the wall caught my attention. I know that Japan has this insurance, but it seems that the mainland does not have this insurance. With this insurance, the insurance company will pay for food poisoning. It is a good thing, why doesn't the mainland have it? It can reduce a lot of pressure on enterprises and operators.
Everything can only be evaluated more accurately after comparison. I don’t want to be so eager to make an evaluation. I will say it after returning to Beijing. But after having breakfast at Gongzheng this morning, I especially wanted to come to Zhoujia to give a thumbs up! Zhoujia was originally a genuine bun shop. Now Gongzheng buns are angry and want to rent the shop back and snatch the signboard. Zhoujia is not easy, but because of the good taste, it changed its name and continued to operate well next to it. The staff was kind. It rained that morning. The staff knew that we drove to Taroko by ourselves, so they asked us to be careful of falling rocks and drive safely. Zhoujia’s buns are softer and less sweet, and they are delicious. Although the shop is small, it is not as crowded as the one next to it.
I actually ate something in Taiwan that I want to eat more times. Because I have a special love for steamed buns and dumplings, I came here to eat the steamed buns, steamed dumplings and meat soup. The buns are juicy and delicious when dipped in the store's garlic soy sauce and spicy sauce fried chicken. Although the dumplings are easy to break, the skin is thin and the filling is large. The meat soup is a little sweeter than the hot and sour soup, but it feels like flying with the buns! The price is cheap and reasonable, but the store is not too enthusiastic about inland customers
Zhou's Xiaolongbao is right next to the Baozi Shop on Gongzheng Street. The two shops are next to each other, so you can buy some from both shops to try. In addition to steamed buns, steamed dumplings are also very popular. The food is not expensive, a basket of steamed buns is NT$50, and a basket of steamed dumplings is NT$30, both with 10 pieces.