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    Published: Dec 20, 2025 · Modified: Mar 11, 2026 by Zen · This post may contain affiliate links.

    27 Best Side Dishes for Chinese Dumplings

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    What to Serve with Chinese dumplings: 27 Best Side Dishes for Asian Dumplings, whether it's steamed chicken dumplings or pork, to make a quick and easy weeknight dinner.

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    There are many different types of dumplings from Shui Jiao, Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings), Har gao (steamed prawn dumplings), and Chinese potstickers (also known as 饺子 (jiao zi) 锅贴(guo tie) or 煎饺 (Jian Jiao)) to Japanese gyoza and Korean mandu!

    This list of Asian Dumpling sides go well with almost everything so cook them for dumpling night!

    Dipping Sauces

    A bowl of garlic and chilli mixed with calamansi lime and soy sauce .

    Dumplings are often served with a sauce, such as Filipino Toyomansi.

    Chinese Dumpling Sauce

    A bowl of Chinese dumplings in a sweet and savory sauce.
    Easy Chinese dumpling Sauce
    Chinese dumpling sauce is a real burst of flavor: it's tangy, sweet, salty, sometimes spicy, and always delicious! Even better, it can be made in 1 minute using 4 simple ingredients, making it the perfect sauce for the time-poor!
    Click here for the 4-ingredient Chinese dipping sauce!
    Close-up of a fat pork dumpling dipped in a chili soy sauce.

    Chinese dipping sauce is usually a mix of sesame oil, ginger and/ or garlic and/ or sliced spring onions, vinegar and soy. (The tartness of the vinegar should be the dominant flavour- so the side dishes should complement the tang.)

    Other Chinese dumpling sauces include:

    • Lao Gan Ma chili
    • Lee Kum Kee Chiu Chow chili oil
    • Sriracha
    • Sichuan Dumpling Sauce
    • Creamy Sambal mayo (goes really well with fried dumplings!)

    Tip: If serving boiled or steamed dumplings, do not omit the dipping sauce, if not the taste can be a little bland!

    Gyoza Sauce

    Dipping a pan-fried dumpling into spicy Japanese sauce.
    Japanese gyoza dipping sauce recipe
    This easy, authentic Japanese gyoza dipping sauce recipe (餃子のタレ) only needs 3 ingredients & 1 minute to make! It's sweet & spicy, and can also be drizzled on chicken noodle soup. Whether it's prawn/ shrimp or pork dumplings, this is the best sauce for them! (Chili Oil Optional.)
    Click here for the 3 ingredient sauce.
    Dipping a pan-fried dumpling into spicy Japanese sauce.

    Mandu Sauce

    Dipping a Korean dumpling (mandu) into spicy dipping sauce.
    Korean Dipping Sauce for dumplings etc
    This tasty Soy-based Korean Dipping Sauce for dumplings (Korean mandu) is quick and easy to make at home. works well for Korean pancake, (Pajeon), for Korean BBQ, for tofu, for pork belly slices and more too! (It's super simple so I give you a basic recipe, and show you how to customise it to your liking.)
    Click here for the Korean sauce recipe.
    Korean dumpling dipping sauce with onions.

    Noodles

    Dumplings go with pretty much anything and they're not very heavy (if you don't eat too many) so a side dish of fried rice or stir-fried noodles would work very well.

    Garlic Noodles

    Drizzling chili oil over Chinese garlic noodles.
    Spicy Garlic Noodles (10 min)
    This easy Spicy Garlic Noodles recipe tastes even better than instant chicken ramen Budak noodles or lo mein! Serve it plain or with an egg. So quick to make, it's on the dinner table in 10 minutes- the prefect Asian comfort food.
    Click here for the quick stir fried noodles recipe.
    A plate of spicy Chinese noodles with chili oil.

    Chili Oil Udon

    Stir fried spicy udon noodles and spring onions on white plate.
    Easy Chili Oil Noodles with Egg (15 min)
    This Easy Chili Oil Noodles with Egg Recipe is quick and yummy meal for two. With umami from the soy sauce, this easy spicy chili garlic oil noodles always leaves everyone wanting more. Done in 15 minutes, these thick chili oil noodles udon are the perfect Asian dinner recipe for two people after a busy work day.
    Click here for the spicy noodle recipe.
    Thick udon noodles in soy sauce and chili oil with egg.

    Buttered Noodles

    Garlic butter noodles Chinese spaghetti with mushrooms on a white plate.
    Asian Garlic Butter Noodles
    This quick & easy Asian Garlic Butter Noodles recipe is the best quick stir fry dinner- buttery pasta noodles are coated in a a savory, creamy soy sauce. (I skip the parmesan cheese to make this Chinese Spaghetti healthier as there's enough flavor, but have also stated how much to add if you want to treat yourself and make it cheesy.)
    Click here for the Chinese buttered noodles recipe.
    Garlic Butter Pasta Noodles with mushrooms and chili and scallions.

    Singapore Noodles

    A Pin for a Singapore Noodles recipe.
    Shrimp Mei Fun (Fried Rice Noodles)
    Shrimp Mei Fun is an easy Stir Fried Thin Rice Noodles Dish. Packed with shrimp and vegetables, it's a complete meal with fibre and protein that cam be made in under 30 minutes!
    Click here for the Singapore noodles recipe.
    Close-up of chopsticks picking up a shrimp from a plate of shrimp Mei Fun.

    Chow Mein

    Close-up of a forkful of chow mein spaghetti noodles.
    15 Min Chow Mein Recipe with Spaghetti
    On the dinner table in 15 minutes, this easy Chow Mein recipe with spaghetti noodles with vegetables is a family favorite! The noodles are coated in a deliciously savoury sauce, and ever so moreish- healthier and better than takeout!
    Click here for the Chinese spaghetti recipe.
    Close-up of a forkful of chow mein spaghetti noodles.

    Chicken Lo Mein

    Chicken Lo Mein Spaghetti Noodles coated in a savory sauce.
    Chicken Lo Mein Spaghetti Noodles
    Looking for a quick and easy Chicken Lo Mein Recipe? This Lo Mein Spgahetti Noodles with chicken and veggies is better than takeout and ready in 20 minutes. The noodles are coated in a deliciously savoury sauce, and you won't get enough- better than Panda Express Chow Mein any day! (No cornstarch.) (No wok needed- I use a large skillet!)
    Click here for the chicken noodle recipe.
    Using a fork to pick up chicken lo mein spaghetti noodles and bok choy.

    Veggie Lo Mein

    A plate of Chinese lo mein spaghetti noodles with green veggies.
    Lo Mein Spaghetti Noodles (Veggies)
    On the dinner table in 15 minutes, this quick and easy Lo Mein recipe with spaghetti noodles & vegetables is better than takeout! The noodles are coated in a deliciously savoury sauce, and you won't get enough. (No wok needed- I use a large skillet!)
    Click here for the vegetarian noodle recipe.
    A plate of Chinese lo mein spaghetti noodles with green veggies.

    Stir-Fried noodles

    A bowl of Singaporean bihun goreng made with blanched bihun.
    You can make the bihun goreng vegan by leaving out the oyster sauce, egg etc

    Dumplings are delicious served on top of Chow Mein or Stir-fried noodles!

    Singapore Fried Vermicelli (Bihun Goreng)
    Singapore Fried Vermicelli, also known as Bihun Goreng, is delicious, easy to cook and quick to make in under 30 minutes. Using only simple ingredients (no chicken broth needed), it's a complete meal in itself. It's also cheap enough that some hawker centres (street food stalls) in Singapore sell it for only S$2/ US$1.50!
    Click here for the fried bihun recipe.
    A plate of Singaporean fried vermicelli noodles with egg, carrot and fish cake.

    Mee siam

    A bowl of sumptuous Mee Siam Noodles with prawns, egg, tofu and Chinese Koo Chye.

    If you want to expand your side dishes past Chinese cuisine, try these tangy noodles that- despite the name- are not from Thailand but Singapore & Malaysia!

    P.S. There's also a stir-fried mee siam version.

    Singapore Mee Siam Recipe (with Soup)
    This Singapore Mee Siam Recipe (with Soup) is sweet, spicy, tangy and altogether delicious! No wonder it is such a popular noodle dish in Singapore and Malaysia!
    Click here for the mee siam kuah recipe.
    An overhead shot of a bowl of Singapore Wet Mee Siam with soup.

    Rice

    Scallop Congee

    A spoon scooping a fresh scallop out of a bowl of seafood congee.

    If you prefer abalone congee, I have a great Chinese abalone congee recipe here.

    Dried scallop congee recipe
    A seafood porridge which uses both dried and frozen scallops- the ultimate Chinese comfort food!
    Click here for the seafood congee recipe.
    A spoon scooping a fresh scallop out of a bowl of seafood congee.

    Claypot Rice

    Chinese claypot rice with sausage, mushrooms, and green scallions.
    Chinese Claypot Rice (Rice Cooker)
    This easy Chinese Claypot Rice is a restaurant quality Hong Kong dish made in a Rice Cooker with Chinese mushrooms and Chinese sausage- better than takeout! (For lazy days when you want to cook last-minute, I've included a no chicken version.)
    Click here for the rice cooker recipe.
    Chinese claypot rice with Chinese sausage and mushrooms in a bowl.

    Chicken Congee

    A close-up of a bowl of chicken congee

    Tip: You can serve your congee with these porridge toppings or side dishes.

    Leftover roast chicken congee (jook)
    A great way to use up your roast chicken leftovers is to make rice porridge (jook)
    Click here for an easy leftover chicken recipe.
    A close-up of a bowl of chicken congee

    Pumpkin Congee

    A bowl of warm orange Chinese pumpkin porridge next to fall decor.

    Pumpkin lovers may also be interested in these Chinese pumpkin dishes.

    Chinese Pumpkin Porridge
    Adapted from the recipe of a Michelin star Chinese restaurant (in a 5-star hotel) to make it possible for daily weeknight dinners!
    Click here for a Michelin-inspired recipe!
    A bowl of bright orange leftover pumpkin puree Chinese porridge jook.

    Fried Rice

    Scooping into a bowl of tinned tuna fried rice with egg.

    The secret to making great Chinese fried rice is using leftover rice- here are some great fried rice recipes using leftover rice!

    Whilst some people suggest serving white rice with dumplings, Chinese people don't usually do so (unless there are other side dishes besides the rice such as stir-fried vegetables.)

    EASY Canned Tuna Fried rice (30 min)
    This easy Canned Tuna Fried Rice recipe is simple, nutritious, and delicious. Done in 30 minutes, it's a great pantry meal for a quick weeknight dinner. (I also show you how to make it spicy, or non-spicy.)
    Click here for the spicy fried rice recipe.
    A spoon in a bowl of tuna fried rice.

    Soups

    A bowl of Chinese soup with pumpkin, scallops, carrots, jujubes and seaweed in a white bowl.

    In Chinese families, soup is served at almost every meal (even breakfast sometimes.)

    It's 1 of the perfect side dishes that go with everything! (We- Chinese people- also believe that drinking the right type of soup often can help to make you look younger and more beautiful!)

    Pumpkin Soup

    Chinese Pumpkin Soup with Carrots
    A deliciously savory dish, this Chinese Pumpkin Soup with carrots is also very nutritious and really easy to make in a few simple steps! (Basically, cut + steam!)
    Click here for the easy pumpkin soup recipe.
    A hand holding Chinese pumpkin soup served in a small pumpkin and white bowl.

    Clear Vegetable Soup

    A bowl of vegan asian wonton soup with vegetarian balls
    Sprinkle some fried onion slices or fried garlic bits on the soup, if you have them!

    You can also add the Chinese dumplings into wonton soup, like we do with wonton noodles!

    Tip: Boil the dumplings before adding them into the soup, so that they don't release starch into your broth that will affect the texture.

    Easy Vegan Wonton Soup for Colds
    Done in 20 minute vegan Chinese wonton soup that tastes as good as the traditional version. Gluten-free and made without commercially bought stock/ bouillon cube OR hours of making homemade stock! A great flu fighter thanks to the ginger and garlic!
    Click here for vegan wonton noodle soup.
    Chinese wontons in a bowl of clear chicken soup.

    Lemongrass Chicken soup

    A bowl of chicken soup with tomatoes and vegetables

    If you're making chicken noodle soup the main dish, here are some easy Chinese side dishes for chicken noodles.

    EASY Lemongrass Soup (25 min)
    A light but warming lemongrass soup, or coconut water chicken soup, that makes one feel warm and cozy in fall and winter. No sugar needed thanks to the natural sweetness of the young coconut. Plus, it's on the table in under 30 minutes, so perfect for a quick weeknight dinner!
    Click here for chicken coconut soup.
    A close-up of coconut chicken soup with ginger and lots of ingredients

    Note: I wouldn't recommend Chinese herbal soups (such as Cantonese black chicken soup) to go with dumplings as they have quite strong flavours.

    Dim Sum

    Chee chew fan and char siew bao on a pink dim sum lunch table.

    Although Chinese people can eat dumplings any time of the day, potstickers are commonly served with other dim sum dishes such as:

    • Char Siew Bao (pork buns)
    • Chee cheong fun
    • Chinese carrot cake
    • spring rolls

    Note: if you're thinking these would be a real pain to make, note that frozen ones are sold in most Chinese supermarkets.

    Scallion Pancakes

    Crispy and flaky pan fried scallion pancakes on parchment paper.
    Taiwanese green onion pancake recipe (Cong you bing)
    Taiwanese green onion pancake (Cong you bing), also known as Chinese scallion pancake, is a delicious savoury street snack that is easy to batch make and freeze.
    Click here for the Taiwanese pancake recipe.
    Crispy and flaky pan fried scallion pancakes on parchment paper.

    Salted Egg Buns

    Bao Buns in a steamer.
    Custard Bao Bun with Salted Egg Filling 流沙包
    Custard Bao Bun with Salted Egg Filling 流沙包 is a sweet and savory Chinese bun with a molten filling that is often served as a dessert or a snack. This recipe was inspired by a Dim Sum course I took in Singapore- I'll be honest, making bao buns isn't super easy as there are a number of steps, but I've tried to make it as straightforward as possible.
    Click here for the custard bun recipe.e
    Close-up of homemade bao bun desserts.

    Vegetables

    Cucumber Salad

    A bowl of spicy cold 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.

    Cold cucumber salad recipe
    The easy Chinese cold cucumber salad recipe is delicious and full of spicy flavor. Best of all, it only requires 4-ingredients and takes 5-10 minutes to make. 
    Click here for an easy Chinese cucumber salad.
    Close-up of red spicy asian cucumber salad.

    Jellyfish Salad

    Marinated jellyfish with cucumber salad on the side.

    This cold Chinese side dish can be bought pre-cooked in the Asian supermarket- if frozen, you'll need to defrost it and serve but it's also sold chilled (i.e. ready-to-eat.)

    Most Asian jellyfish are sold cooked, so don't need cooking, but always check the packaging to be on the safe side! I like mixing it with cucumbers to bulk up the dish.

    Black Fungus Salad

    Also known as wood ear mushroom salad, this is 1 of my favourite Chinese appetisers but I hardly make it now. There was news that a family died after eating fungus that had been soaked overnight so, after that, I've been a little leery of making this dish! (However, I'm not sure WorldofBuzz is a credible news site...?)

    Chinese Pickles

    Sliced cucumbers and red chilies in a glass jar.

    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 and 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!)

    Asian Quick Pickled Cucumbers (5-min)
    These easy and delicious Asian Quick Pickled Cucumbers are ready in 5 minutes, and make a great cooling side dish in summer! (I show you how to make 2 versions: 1 that can be immediately after tossing in the brine (the 5-min recipe) and a 2nd that has a milder flavor and needs to pickle for 15- 30 minutes.)
    Click here for the spicy cucumber recipe.
    A jar of homemade pickled cucumbers with chilies and an onion next to it.

    Vegetable Stir-fry

    I recommend a sauteed oyster-sauce green vegetable, such as Gai Lan (Chinese Broccoli) or Bak Choy, instead of pasta salad or green bean salad.

    If you feel guilty for eating deep fried dumplings, you could serve with steamed veg such as steamed broccoli and use the same dumpling dipping sauce for both dishes!

    Personally, I wouldn't serve steamed greens with steamed/ boiled dumplings as the meal will be quite bland. However, if you have lighter tastebuds, you may like it!

    Meat

    Using chopsticks to pick up a piece of soy cooked chicken thigh.

    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.

    Best Poached One Pot Chinatown Soy Sauce Chicken Recipe
    This Cantonese classic chicken is an easy-to-recreate-restaurant dish that can be made in 1 pot! It's also the gift that keeps giving as the leftover poaching liquid can be used for so many things (see post above). (Inspired by 4 recipes: Woks Of Life, SCMP, Burning Kitchen and Red House Spice)
    Click here for the 1-pot chicken recipe.
    A plate of Cantonese soy sauce with white rice and green onions.
    Easy Chinese Braised Soy Sauce Chicken Thighs
    A simplified but still delicious version of the most popular recipe on my website (Chinatown soya sauce chicken): this easy Chinese braised soy sauce chicken thighs recipe is simple to make in one pot and done in ⅓ the time!
    Click here for the braised chicken thighs recipe.
    Soy Sauce braised chicken thigh with bok choy and rice.

    Hoisin Chicken

    A fork picking up a small piece of Chinese Chicken in Hoisin Sauce.
    EASY Hoisin Chicken Thighs
    This easy Hoisin Chicken Thighs recipe is a quick Chinese chicken recipe that is full of flavor but so simple, a beginner cook can make this easy dinner recipe perfectly! (It worked perfectly on the first test try, but I experimented with different ingredients to make sure all the bases are covered.)
    Click here for the braised chicken recipe.
    A plate of Sticky Hoisin Chicken Thighs on a white plate.

    Char Siu Chicken

    5 pieces of baked Char Siu Chicken thighs with a sauce glaze in a bowl.
    Char Siu Chicken Thighs
    Juicy Char Siu Chicken Thighs are baked in the oven and our favorite chicken thigh dinner for busy weeknights. You can also use this chicken thigh marinade for the grill/ BBQ. Save to your Chinese Chicken Recipes or homemade Chinese food board now.
    Click here for the Chinese chicken thigh recipe.
    5 pieces of baked char sit chicken thighs.

    Braised Pork Ribs

    3 pieces of caramelised 12345 spare ribs on a plate.
    12345 Chinese ribs taste very similar to tang Chu pai gu (vinegar ribs) but are much easier to make!
    EASY 12345 Chinese Ribs (5-ingredients)
    These Chinese Spare Ribs are delicious, finger-licking Asian-style pork spare ribs that are as simple to cook as 12345 (a mnemonic device that will also help you recall the recipe.) Using only the Asian pantry staples of wine, dark soy sauce, vinegar and sugar to braise the meat, with only a few minutes of active cooking, this is the best easy sticky Chinese Spare Ribs for a lazy food lover.
    Click here for the braised pork ribs recipe.
    Close-up of a pork rib with fingerlicking sticky sauce and caramelised bits.

    Drinks

    Tiger Tea

    2 glasses of homemade Taiwanese tiger milk tea with brown sugar streaks on the glass.

    Or another of these popular Taiwanese bubble tea flavors!

    Tiger Milk Tea
    Tiger Milk Tea Boba, also known as Brown Sugar Bubble Tea, is a super popular beverage in many Asian countries thanks to its creamy, deep toffee-like flavor. Like most bubble tea recipes, it's not difficult to recreate at home- cheaper too! Plus, it's done in under 20 minutes and requires only 3 ingredients!
    Click here for this popular brown sugar milk tea recipe.
    2 glasses of milk tea with brown streaks on the walls of the glasses.

    Sour Plum Tea

    A glass of Korean plum tea with a squeezed lemon and maesil-cheong next to it
    There is also a Korean version of these tea which uses the plums in a different way.

    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!)

    Chinese Sour Plum Drink (Suanmeitang)
    An ancient Chinese drink drunk by royalty, this classic summer beverage remains popular even today thanks to its sweet-sour-salty-smokey taste! Reduced to its 3 most basic ingredients whilst keeping a great flavour so that everyone can make Chinese plum tea easily at home!
    Click here for the Chinese plum tea recipe.
    Overheat shot of a cup of Chinese Sour Plum Drink next to hawthorns and flowers.

    Barley Tea

    Cup of golden home roasted barley tea, also known as boricha, mugicha and damaicha

    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.

    Korean Barley Tea Recipe (Boricha) (Mugicha)
    A deliciously nutty and aromatic no-caffeine tea that can be drunk both hot and cold. Ice barley tea is great on a hot day!
    Click here for the roasted barley tea recipe.
    A glass of cold roasted barley tea.

    Longan Ginger Red Date Tea

    The 5 ingredients needed for longan red date herbal tea on a linen tablecloth.
    Longan Tea with Red Dates
    This Ginger Red date Longan Tea recipe with Goji Berries is a nourishing, traditional Chinese tea. It contains no caffeine and warms you right up on a cold day!
    Click here for longan red date tea.
    Someone holding a cup of longan jujube tea with other TCM ingredients in the background.

    Gui Hua Cha (Osmanthus Tea)

    A cup of golden osmanthus tea made using dried gui hua flowers in a tea strainer
    Golden Osmanthus Tea (Gui Hua Cha)
    One of the most popular non-caffeinated Chinese teas, Pure Golden Osmanthus Tea (or 桂花茶 Gui Hua Cha) was part of the Chinese imperial palace's diet dating back to the Tang dynasty! If you want to drink what the royals drank, here are 4 easy ways to make this beautifying, classic and popular Chinese tea
    Click here for the floral tea recipe.
    A cup of golden osmanthus tea made using dried gui hua flowers in a tea strainer

    How to Cook

    Dumplings can be steamed, boiled (and served in soup), pan-fried and deep-fried.

    The perfect Chinese side dish to serve with dumplings would depend on how you cook the dumplings. Steamed and boiled dumplings are lighter in taste- goes fantastically with quick green chili pickles- whilst pan-fried and deep-fried ones are oilier and would thus require different sides.

    Expert Tips

    Tip #1: Dumplings are great make-ahead appetisers for gatherings or even an easy Chinese breakfast, as they can be cooked straight from frozen without thawing.

    Tip #2: To freeze dumplings, place them on a tray with space between each piece (this is to prevent them from touching each other and sticking.) Once frozen, they can be dumped into a big bag.

    FAQs

    How to reheat dumplings?

    It would depend on how they were originally cooked. Boiled or steamed dumplings are best reheated via steaming (gentle heating) to preserve the texture of the filling, whilst deep-fried or pan-fried dumplings can be microwaved or baked in the oven. Note that the bottom of potstickers may not be crispy after re-heating- you would need to pan-fry again (after reheating) to crisp it up.

    Can you cook potstickers in an air fryer?

    Yes you can, even for frozen potstickers- the cooking time would range from 6-10 minutes (380F/ 193C) depending on the size of the dumplings. There's no need to defrost but remember to line the dumplings in a single row (batch cook instead of crowding the air fryer.) You will also need to turn them over about and allow the other side to cook for about 2 minutes.

    Can you use wonton wrappers for dumplings?

    Yes! It's an easy "cheat" that will help you expedite the dumpling making process.

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