THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2021 • THE BULLETIN GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 13 FOOD TRUCKS & CARTS p.14 bendbulletin.com/goeat wonton filling was juicy and tasty, but the wontons were a bit too delicate and fell apart. Sizzling rice soup is offered at a few Chinese restaurants in the area. It has a mild broth that is filled with vegetables Gee’s Family Restaurant, Prineville and chicken (or shrimp). It gets its name from the crispy rice that sizzles when dropped into the hot soup. Gee’s makes wor wonton soup with a Hot and sour soup, which is often of- unique flavor profile. The soup and the fered as a first course, has fewer in- wonton filling have a distinct, pleasant gredients. The savory broth has ginger taste. The soup was chock full red peppers or white pepper of ingredients, including firm (hot) and vinegar (sour). It broccoli spears, large onion also usually has bamboo slices, snap peas and car- rots. While the shrimp shoots, sometimes accom- were large and juicy, the panied by tofu and eggs. other meats were a bit Gelatinous wood-ear tougher. The wontons mushrooms complement are large, and I could the hearty broth flavors. see bits of scallions, and All of the soups I tried again, an unmistakable were traditional recipes (no taste of ginger. However, fusion ingredients like truffle or other creative alternatives). Cindy’s Chinese Garden wor wonton there was some hard fat in a couple of the The soups were either deliv- derives its smoky flavor from wontons. If you can over- ered or ordered for takeout. delicious barbecue pork. look it, the flavor was ex- A common issue with the to-go soups was not enough broth to properly submerge the cellent and a welcome change. packed ingredients. If you like it as more of a soup, order a second container with just broth when you order for pickup Yi’s Wok, Redmond or delivery. Yi’s makes a sizzling rice soup that would have been undoubtedly Cindy’s Chinese Garden, Redmond best eaten at the restaurant. It’s always The wor wonton soup was extraordinary because of Cin- a better show to listen to the popping dy’s barbecued pork. The pork was trimmed of all fat and and sizzling rice as it is dumped into the marinated in soy, brown sugar and white pepper for more hot soup at your table. Yi’s provides a sep- than six hours. It was then barbecued. The result is smoky arate packet with the rice so it is crisp when meat that was tender despite its thick cuts. The pork lends you bring it home and serve it. The mild-fla- a hint of smoky flavor to the broth. The wontons in this vored broth was filled with lots of vegetables, soup may be the best in Central Oregon. And there were water chestnuts, egg, chicken, pork, shrimp and plenty of tasty dumplings, which are made by wrapping thin beef. Puffed rice gave the soup a nutty flavor and wontons around juicy aromatic pork. The shrimp were large crunchy texture. I heated the soup before topping it with and cooked just enough to remain tender. There were big rice. disks of water chestnuts, chunks of tender carrots and other Yi’s wor wonton soup had wontons with lots of aromatics vegetables that rounded out the soup. for a fuller flavor. This was the only soup that included Chi- Chi’s Chinese and Sushi wor wonton soup nese cabbage along with snap peas, zucchini and big chunks is fresh and complex. Chan’s, Bend and Redmond of carrots. The beef and other meat were the weak links in The dark broth of this hot and sour soup was a bit spicier becue pork. I’ve had this soup several times in the past and this soup, but the light broth had a tasty complexity. and sweeter than the others I’ve tried. Nonetheless, it offered always felt satisfied, but it didn’t compare well to the others. Double Happiness, Bend a satisfying tang from a touch of vinegar. It was filled with The broccoli and zucchini were a bit overdone. Long pieces small squares of tofu, lily flowers, tomatoes, chewy bamboo This Chinese restaurant’s wor wonton soup was packed of celery were tender but firm. The shrimp was overdone, shoots and wood-ear mushrooms (aka black mushrooms). full of big, flavorful wontons, tender beef, chicken and bar- chewy and smaller than other offerings. Chan’s Wor Wonton soup had the most perfectly-cooked and juiciest wontons filled with a combination of shrimp Gee’s Family Restaurant Cindy’s Chinese Garden and pork. The wontons were soft and firm, not too large or Restaurant addresses 987 NW 2nd, Prineville 1362 S Hwy 97, Redmond doughy, and floated in a meaty broth. This meaty broth had Chan’s a sweeter profile due to big slices of sweet barbecue pork, 541-447-6115 541-923-9928 1005 SE 3rd Street, Bend tender chicken and beef. https://www.facebook.com/Gees-Fami- cindyschinesegarden.net Continued from previous page CHI Chinese and Sushi Bar, Bend Chi’s wor wonton soup had the freshest flavors and a complex broth. The broccoli and bok choy retained their bright green color and firmness, as they were perfectly cooked. Shiitake mushrooms, chicken, gulf shrimp and barbecue pork brought protein and a taste of umami. The 541-389-1725 chanschinese.com CHI Chinese and Sushi Bar 3118 N Hwy 97, Bend 541-323-3931 bendchi.com Double Happiness 2115 NE Hwy 20 541-319-7886 dhchinese.com ly-Restaurant Yi’s Wok 615 NW 6ths Street, Redmond 541-316-1298 yiswokofredmond.com