"The Ultimate Guide to Shenzhen Pineapple Buns"

The earliest memory of a cha chaan teng comes from TVB, where the most common items are pineapple buns with iced milk tea, having a cup of tea, and eating a bun. Experience a Hong Kong-style summer in Shenzhen, even if you don't drive a sports car!

A Fei Ice Room

'Brother Fat's favorite pineapple bun', with a light cut, the egg liquid immediately flows uncontrollably. Take a big bite, the yolk breaks at the touch, and the egg juice will flow out quickly.

Xiaolongfeng

Xiaolongfeng is a taste that many people have grown up with. Its dishes are not particularly special, but no pineapple bun from this place can be left uneaten.

Jade Garden

Jade Garden's signature pineapple bun, filled with pineapple jam, horizontally sliced with a piece of butter inside. The crust is crispy with a slightly sweet and sour taste.

Yi Jian Tea Restaurant

The chef at Yi Jian has been dedicated to one thing for 30 years: perfecting the crust of the pineapple bun. The crust is thick and crispy, so delicious it will melt your heart!

Bing Sheng

The pineapple bun at Bing Sheng is as big as a face! It's a must-order at every table, with its enormous size and incredible softness.

Tai Hing

Tai Hing's pineapple bun is very simple, with a crispy crust that crumbles with a light bite! Just one bite is incredibly satisfying.

Yuan Yi Xin Mai

A specialty pineapple bun shop in Shenzhen, offering 7-8 more flavors of pineapple buns than ordinary bakeries. This time, they are really taking pineapple to the next level.