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地三鲜
dì sān xiān

Di San Xian — Three Earthly Treasures

Di San Xian — Three Earthly Treasures

Quick Info

Flavor
Savory-sweet with rich garlic-soy depth. The natural sweetness of the vegetables is amplified by a quick deep-fry, then bound together by a garlicky sauce.
Texture
Creamy, melt-in-your-mouth eggplant contrasted with fluffy potato and crisp-tender green peppers, all coated in a light glaze
Spice Level
Not spicy — No heat — pure savory comfort food
Temperature
Served Hot
Main Ingredients
Vegetables

Ingredients

Eggplant (Chinese long variety)PotatoGreen pepperGarlicSoy sauceSugarCornstarchVegetable oilSalt

Allergens

Confirmed

Soy

Possible

Gluten

These ingredients may vary by restaurant. Ask your server to confirm.

The Story

The name means “three fresh things from the earth” — eggplant, potato, and green pepper. This dish is a northeastern Chinese (东北菜) classic born from the region’s cold climate and hearty food culture. The “three treasures” concept is common in Chinese cooking: combining three complementary ingredients into one harmonious dish. Despite being entirely vegetable-based, this dish is rich and satisfying enough to be a main course — a testament to how Chinese cooking transforms humble ingredients.

What to Expect

Three vegetables — deep purple eggplant chunks, golden potato pieces, and bright green pepper wedges — arrive together in a savory sauce. Each vegetable has been briefly deep-fried before being tossed together, giving them a wonderful texture: the eggplant is silky and almost creamy inside, the potato is fluffy with slightly crisp edges, and the pepper stays vibrant and snappy. A garlic-soy sauce ties everything together.

Don’t expect a light salad — this is substantial comfort food. The deep-frying makes it richer than you might expect from a vegetable dish.

Tips

This is one of the best vegetarian main courses on any Chinese menu — satisfying, flavorful, and universally available. Despite being deep-fried, it doesn’t taste greasy when well-made. Order it with rice and a lighter dish to balance the richness. If you like this, try 干煸四季豆 (dry-fried green beans), another beloved vegetable dish that packs surprising flavor.

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