Peanuts in Aged Vinegar
Quick Info
- Flavor
- Sharp aged vinegar tang balanced by the natural sweetness of fried peanuts, with a subtle touch of sugar and soy.
- Texture
- Shatteringly crispy fried peanuts coated in a slick, tangy sauce
- Spice Level
- Not spicy
- Temperature
- Room Temperature
Ingredients
Allergens
Confirmed
Possible
These ingredients may vary by restaurant. Ask your server to confirm.
The Story
This is one of China’s most universal bar snacks and appetizers, found in nearly every restaurant as a cold starter. Shandong province, famous for its vinegar traditions and peanut farming, claims it as a regional classic. It’s the kind of dish that appears on your table before you’ve even ordered — a reliable crowd-pleaser that pairs with beer better than almost anything.
What to Expect
A small plate of deep-fried peanuts glistening in a dark vinegar dressing, often garnished with cilantro and diced onion or celery. The peanuts should be perfectly crispy — if they’re soggy, the dish sat too long. The vinegar is sharp but not overpowering, with a slight sweetness that makes you keep reaching for more. It’s addictively simple.
Tips
This is a perfect first-order dish while you browse the menu — it arrives fast and keeps you busy. It’s also one of the cheapest items on any menu. If you’re allergic to peanuts, obviously skip this one — there’s no substitute.