Amidst the vibrant streets in Zhangjiagang, a county-level city in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, five wonton restaurants contribute their unique flavors to the city's culinary excellence.
Shuangying Seafood Wonton Restaurant
At mealtime, this small establishment is always packed to capacity, drawing locals and visitors alike eager to savor the delectable offerings. Shiitake mushroom and shrimp wonton is the most popular, and the soup tantalizes with its rich and savory flavor.
Xiaoxin Wonton Restaurant
Small wonton served at Xiaoxin Wonton Restaurant. [Photo/zjgonline.com.cn]
Xiaoxin Wonton has excelled at making wontons for over a decade, becoming a time-honored wonton haven. While the menu may not be extensive, every item earns its place as a crowd favorite.
Jiangnanchun Restaurant
At this 25-year-old restaurant, all small wontons are made to order and cooked on the spot, featuring a clear and flavorful soup that speaks volumes about the restaurant's commitment to excellence.
Fujian Qianlixiang Wonton Restaurant
A bowl of wonton with Fujian characteristics. [Photo/zjgonline.com.cn]
Hailing from East China's Fujian province, Qianlixiang wontons showcase authentic local flavors, and the soup is made from simmering bone broth. The deep brown scallion oil adds a distinctive flair to the dish.
Wenji Seafood Wonton Restaurant
This restaurant has earned a strong reputation thanks to its signature shepherd's purse and pork wonton, a top choice among patrons.