These are Shanghainese shao mai – chewy with bacon and sticky rice. I love the ones from Hao Noodles also!
2022peace
shaomai, Yu Garden in flushing might have it
went_figure
These are Shanghainese style shu mai. The Bund is a ritzy area of Shanghai. They’re stuffed with sticky rice (that is usually soaked in soy) and pork belly then steamed.
MurrayPloppins
Birds of a Feather has these as Shanghai Dumplings. Pleasantly chewy.
CabassoG
As noted, this appears to be the one from Hao Noodle/Hao Noodle and Tea by Madam Zhu’s Kitchen. Excellent dish there even if pricey.
Direct_Tomorrow5921
Sticky rice Shumai, they’re a Shanghai thing I believe.
sjaffee78
Not to be confused with pork and shrimp shumai in dimsum restaurants. Name sounds similar, if not the same.
Sugar-Cry-9953
Had [these at a market in Fujian](https://imgur.com/a/4Sr4j9l) a few years ago. I’ve been looking for them in NY for years.
divinepegasi
What restaurant is this at? Would love to try
Gourmandrusse
Am I the only one who finds that name a little unnerving?
jae343
Literally just Shanghai siumai or the Mandarin pronunciation *shaomai*
babasardine
Hahhaah funny « bund »
Means ass in the Subcontinent
Ok_Wishbone_1953
This restaurant is amazing btw. Go support bund on Broadway in Astoria! Great budget bites
Hisuinooka
id guess, rice shu mai
grusauskj
Shoa Mai, I had these at Bund last week (assuming you’re talking about Bund on Broadway in Astoria). Delicious, bund has the best dim sum in Astoria IMO
TheGuyThatThisIs
It looks answered so I’m just here to say Bund is great food. Be prepared to drop $60 if you want to be full after.
gsd250
There are three primary style of Shu Mai (or Shao Mai, which is transliterated from Mandarin, while Shu Mai is from Cantonese), and to me this one depicted is the best.
The other two are the shrimp Shu Mai frequently found in Dim Sum places, and a style with heavier meat (usually mutton) filling from Northern China, which I’ve never seen in the US.
ponyboy0
Shumai. If you’re into Shanghainese food, there’s a great spot out in Fort Lee called Soup Dumpling Plus that has great shumai, among other things
I LOVE THIS RESTAURANT!!! I used to eat there alll the time when I lived in queens. I was a regular for a bit. It’s so soooo good
thoreau_my-life_away
The Bund is fantastic. The brisket scallion pancakes. Just ordered from them last night.
MillyGrace96
Bund is so good- go try them!
Timmymac1000
The website says they’re Shaomai with sticky rice and bacon
ximby77
Shao mai / shu mai – sticky rice steamed with diced pork belly and shiitake mushrooms with dark soy sauce. Growing up in China, I had them for snacks between breakfast and lunch for $0.05 back in in the days.
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According to [their Toast menu](https://order.toasttab.com/online/bundon67/item-shaomai-w-sticky-rice-bacon-4pcs-_fd93b9e1-fdf8-411b-9ed4-b211362c9d13) they’re Shaomai with sticky rice and bacon.
These are Shanghainese shao mai – chewy with bacon and sticky rice. I love the ones from Hao Noodles also!
shaomai, Yu Garden in flushing might have it
These are Shanghainese style shu mai. The Bund is a ritzy area of Shanghai. They’re stuffed with sticky rice (that is usually soaked in soy) and pork belly then steamed.
Birds of a Feather has these as Shanghai Dumplings. Pleasantly chewy.
As noted, this appears to be the one from Hao Noodle/Hao Noodle and Tea by Madam Zhu’s Kitchen. Excellent dish there even if pricey.
Sticky rice Shumai, they’re a Shanghai thing I believe.
Not to be confused with pork and shrimp shumai in dimsum restaurants. Name sounds similar, if not the same.
Had [these at a market in Fujian](https://imgur.com/a/4Sr4j9l) a few years ago. I’ve been looking for them in NY for years.
What restaurant is this at? Would love to try
Am I the only one who finds that name a little unnerving?
Literally just Shanghai siumai or the Mandarin pronunciation *shaomai*
Hahhaah funny « bund »
Means ass in the Subcontinent
This restaurant is amazing btw. Go support bund on Broadway in Astoria! Great budget bites
id guess, rice shu mai
Shoa Mai, I had these at Bund last week (assuming you’re talking about Bund on Broadway in Astoria). Delicious, bund has the best dim sum in Astoria IMO
It looks answered so I’m just here to say Bund is great food. Be prepared to drop $60 if you want to be full after.
There are three primary style of Shu Mai (or Shao Mai, which is transliterated from Mandarin, while Shu Mai is from Cantonese), and to me this one depicted is the best.
The other two are the shrimp Shu Mai frequently found in Dim Sum places, and a style with heavier meat (usually mutton) filling from Northern China, which I’ve never seen in the US.
Shumai. If you’re into Shanghainese food, there’s a great spot out in Fort Lee called Soup Dumpling Plus that has great shumai, among other things
Carbs (yum!)
These aren’t the exact thing but my partner and I [order these](https://www.sayweee.com/en/product/Vegetarian-Rice-Mushroom-Buns-Frozen/34460) often and they are delicious. Similar style, no bacon.
I LOVE THIS RESTAURANT!!! I used to eat there alll the time when I lived in queens. I was a regular for a bit. It’s so soooo good
The Bund is fantastic. The brisket scallion pancakes. Just ordered from them last night.
Bund is so good- go try them!
The website says they’re Shaomai with sticky rice and bacon
Shao mai / shu mai – sticky rice steamed with diced pork belly and shiitake mushrooms with dark soy sauce.
Growing up in China, I had them for snacks between breakfast and lunch for $0.05 back in in the days.