Ordered the Hong Kong Style special fried rice from the Chef’s special menu and the steamed bun w pork. The fried rice was one of the best I’ve tried in the East coast. Got lots of ingredients in it shrimp, fried tiny fish, sautéed pork chunk, onion, scallions. Love the beautiful color of the rice a
Went here with a group of 4 and shared the dishes in the photos. Everything had complex and hearty flavors and had an authentic feel. Service was lightning fast and everyone was very friendly and accommodating. I want to come back and work my way through the menu!
The stand out dishes I had here are the "Tangerine Beef" and the "Fried tiny buns w pork." Also had the "Shanghai lo mien w shrimp" and the "Shredded pork with garlic sauce" but those were just average, I wouldn't order those again. Apparently the soup dumplings are good here so I'd try those next t
A great place to eat supper! The service is excellent and the food is always fresh. They have a huge menu so there are a lot of options to choose from. Everytime I go I always get the scallion pancakes. They're light and crisp. Recently I tried the general tso chicken which is amazing! The portions
Food is good and reliable here , service is also very helpful and attentive. One of our go-to’s. Most, if not all, of the other restaurants originally in this “tunnel” since the early 2000s are sadly gone, but hope this one is able to continue its stay for a very long time!
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Fast service, excellent customer service! Varieties of asian dishes! Big portion of food! We order fried calamari, yummy! Steam crab dumpling, combo chicken with jelly fish, great food! They just accept only cash! It was great experience! Will back! Highly recomend! Locate in Chinatown! NY!
Love love love this place! If you’ve been to Shanghai 21 on Mott St, do not miss out on this sister restaurant! It’s a little smaller (in both size and menu) but it’s absolutely delicious!
Definitely get the soup dumplings and the pan fried buns - and try their delicious shredded pork with bamboo s
If you’re looking for the best xiao long bao and fried calamari this is the place to be. Literally Chinatown’s best place to have soup dumplings! I also love their fried calamari which has a little heat to it and is always perfectly cooked. The main things we always order are Shanghai stir fried ric
My friend took us to this casual Shanghai restaurant in Chinatown. First on the positives, the service was responsive and kind. The food was pretty good and the pricing was reasonable for Manhattan. Dinner for 4 people and three beers for $125 bucks.
The soup dumplings or xiaolong bao was solid. I
Came with a group of 3, and bill was only about $60 ordering 5 dishes. Service was good. Standout dishes were the dumplings and salt and pepper pork.
Soup dumplings taste extremely good, that’s one of the best I’ve ever had, we also had some beef slices, pan fried noodles, vegetarian duck, pork chop noodles etc, all of these are mediocre at best. Everything except soup dumpling is way overpriced. Would not recommend
Edit: soup dumplings r too goo
still my favorite place for soup dumplings in Chinatown. the restaurant space is also intimate. the place can get very busy at times but the staff are very nice and helpful. I'm glad it's not as popular as Joe's shanghai which is right behind it because I can always get a table without the long wait
I am surprised that I havr been visiting Chinatown gor the last couple of years but nobody ever mentioned this place.
This place is a hidden gem in Chinatown. Everything that you get here is mind-blowing and Delicious.
Their wontons in a speacial sauce is something I would kill for. Mini fried por
Delicious soup dumplings and juicy buns, love the pork chop, noodles with meat sauce. We got the Restaurant Week specials that also came with soybean milk, Thai iced tea, and noodle soup with bok choy. There was so much food I was almost afraid It would break the takeaway bag! 😋
What a lovely place...don't let their small storefront deceive you. Their soup dumplings just hits the spot! The skin is thin with plenty of juices inside. The Shanghai noodle is al dente with just the right chewy-ness and softness. Their drunken chicken is the chicken version of alcohol infused cho
I can not get enough of this place. Their truffle soup dumplings are to die for. I can sit and eat 4 orders of these they’re that good! I also always get the Vegetarians mock dock and the Wonton Szechuan Style (which is spicy). This little hidden gem is definitely one of my all time NYC favorites!
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