What to Serve with Chinese Lo Mein: I love noodles (prefer it to rice!) so we eat it at home regularly. However, it's not the most nutritious being so carb heavy- here are the 33 Best Side Dishes for Chinese Lo Mein Noodles, to make a quick, healthy, and easy weeknight dinner, from Chinese soup to salads and stir fry chicken.

Chinese homemade meals focus on serving a balanced meal and usually include:
- 2-3 dishes (meat, vegetables , fish)
- a bowl of soup
- a bowl of rice or noodles (the Lo Mein, in this example.)
I have organised the list of Chinese side dishes for Lo Mein in the categories mentioned above: Meat, Vegetables, Fish, and Soups. (I'm skipping the rice as it would be too heavy to serve with Lo Mein.)
Note: if you have a veggie Lo Mein, you may want to serve more fish and meat sides. Alternatively, fi you have a pork or chicken lo mein, then more vegetable side dishes would be good.
Soups
Egg Drop Soup

Chinese Egg Drop Soup- whether it's the classic Chinese soup or a healthier version with corn- is one of the most popular Chinese soups and a great side to serve with noodles.
I've never met anyone who does't like it!


ABC Soup

This is a popular homemade soup as it is full of nutritious - in fact it is named "ABC" because it has vitamins A, B and C!

Cabbage Soup

Chinese cabbage soup is a great way to add more veggies to your diet! You can use chicken stock or pork stock to make it, depending on whether you want a lighter or heavier version.

Wonton Soup


Pumpkin Soup

A whole pumpkin can go a long way- for Asian pumpkin recipes to use up the rest of the pumpkin, click here.

Appetizers
Scallion Pancakes


Prawn Dumplings


Pork Lettuce Wrap

Lettuce wraps are amongst the most popular Asian appetisers.

Spicy Chicken Lettuce Wrap

For more Asian lettuce wrap recipes, click here.

Vegetables
Cucumber Salad

If you're pan-frying the jiaozi, you may want something with less oil for a side dish, such as a refreshing cucumber or tomato salad.

Chinese Pickles

Pickled cucumbers or pickled lettuce would help to digest the oily fried dumplings.
How to make
You can buy them in Asian supermarkets or make your own by mixing:
- 1 teaspoon of salt
- 1 Cup of white sugar
- 1 Cup of rice vinegar
- then pouring it over the julienned carrots and cucumbers.
- You'll need 3-4 carrots AND cucumber in total. Optional: throw in a few slices of ginger for flavour!)

3- ingredient Mushrooms


Teriyaki Mushrooms


Tofu Adobo


Vegetable Stir-fry
A sauteed oyster-sauce green vegetable, such as Gai Lan (Chinese Broccoli) or Bak Choy would go well with noodles.
Meat

You can also serve dumplings with a Cantonese favourite: sliced soy sauce chicken, char stew and siew yoke (roasted pork belly.)
If you want an easy no-fuss recipe for soy sauce chicken, click here.


Hoisin Chicken


Roast Chicken

For ways to use up roast chicken, such as leftover chicken congee, click here.

Singapore Chicken Stir Fry

Nyonya food, or Peranakan food, is a fusion cuisine mixing both Chinese and Malay influences.

Char Siu Chicken


Chinese Chicken Wings


Lemongrass Chicken

This is a zesty, sweet, and savory recipe that will bring some zing to the noodles! If you end up with too much herbs, here are some ways to use up lemongrass.

Pork Adobo

Although not a Chinese recipe, Filipino adobo is super delicious and goes with everything! You can also make adobo chicken wings!

Taiwanese Minced Pork


Singapore Braised Pork


Braised Pork Ribs


Fish
Chinese Steamed Salmon


Honey Garlic Salmon

This Baked Honey Garlic salmon is one of our favorite salmon recipes!

Drinks
Tiger Tea

Or another of these popular Taiwanese bubble tea flavors!

Sour Plum Tea

Chinese people love to drink tea to wash down the oil of the meal. In particular, sour plum tea is drunk to help improve digestion! (I even have a jelly version of this traditional Chinese drink!)

Barley Tea

This popular summer drink is common in all the East Asian countries: China, Japan, Korea etc- it's associated with summer as barley is believed to be cooling for one's body.

Longan Ginger Red Date Tea


Gui Hua Cha (Osmanthus Tea)


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