This restaurant has several branches in Wuxi, and is frequented by many locals. I personally recommend their hand-pushed wontons, the skin is very delicious. Every time I come here, I order a soup wonton and a mixed wonton, which makes me very full.
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This restaurant has several branches in Wuxi, and is frequented by many locals. I personally recommend their hand-pushed wontons, the skin is very delicious. Every time I come here, I order a soup wonton and a mixed wonton, which makes me very full.
The wontons in this restaurant are delicious and have a good texture. You need to pair wontons in this restaurant, and there are many choices. First, you need to choose the quantity. The soup wontons start at 1 liang, and the mixed wontons start at 1.5 liang. You can decide how much you want to eat. The second thing to decide is what wontons to eat. There are four kinds of wontons to choose from, including small wontons, shepherd's purse wontons, shrimp wontons, and sea bream wontons. Shepherd's purse wontons, shrimp wontons, and sea bream wontons are all large wontons. Finally, you need to choose the soup base, red soup, white soup, and dry soup. Let me tell you about the two kinds of wontons I had, 1 liang of red soup and 1.5 liang of wontons mixed with shepherd's purse. I ordered the "small wontons in red soup" which was slightly spicy and delicious. Although small, it was very full. The soup base was very flavorful and a little sweet, which was acceptable. It was sprinkled with dried tofu shreds and tasted equally good. "Wontons mixed with shepherd's purse" was a big wonton, and it was difficult to eat one in one bite. Shepherd's purse and meat filling went well together, and it was slightly spicy. The boss would ask you if you wanted sugar. I think you have to add sugar when you eat wontons in Wuxi, so that it tastes better and can also enhance the freshness. I asked for less sugar. It was delicious, a little base, and after mixing well, each wonton was coated with the sauce, which was very delicious. "Wonton soup mixed with wontons" The soup that came with the wontons mixed with wontons was very delicious [Mint] Environment: Not a big store [Service bell] Service: Very good, the boss was enthusiastic
Soup wontons have always been my favorite. Compared with Ajuan, Cao Zhang's wontons don't have as much MSG. Although the taste is a little lighter, it is a healthy diet. Mixed wontons (soy sauce + sugar) is a very common way for locals to eat wontons. If you don't particularly like sweets, be careful when choosing.
The first time I ate Wuxi's hand-pushed wontons, my friends and I chose to eat mixed wontons unconditionally, but it didn't seem to be suitable. Their mixed wontons start at 1.5 liang, and each bowl of mixed wontons costs an additional 0.5 yuan. In addition to the sweet soy sauce, the base also has some dried shredded vegetables. The skin of the hand-pushed wontons is obviously thin and not tough. It tastes rotten when eaten, and it feels like the skin of Shanghai wontons. At first, I thought it was a problem with this store, but later I ate other hand-pushed wontons and found that the skin tasted the same. Well, I admit that I don't like wonton skins with this texture, and I still prefer the chewy alkaline skin.
There are many highlights here. Cao Zhang Hand-Pushed Wonton is located at No. 15, Cao Zhang Commercial Pedestrian Street, Liangxi District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. Cao Zhang is a time-honored brand. The hand-rolled dough is smooth and chewy when eaten. The environment is good and the service is very thoughtful!