I’m not the biggest fan of waking up early in the morning, but when there’s Shanghai food on the line, I will do my best.
Deviating from my go to Shanghai Wonderful, we decided to check out this restaurant which was recommended by a friend.
What I ate: Seafood Hot and Sour Soup ($8.95)
This was alright, not a whole lot of seafood and the portion size was pretty small.
What I ate: Shanghai Style Wheat Gluten ($6.95)
Pretty standard, good portion size, but a bit on the oilier side.
What I ate: Steamed Mini Pork Buns ($4.95)
This was really good! It’s almost as good as Shanghai Wonderful. There was a lot of soup in the dumplings, and the skins weren’t too thick.
What I ate: Rice Roll with Chinese Donut ($4.50)
I didn’t try this, but it looks very standard.
What I ate: Rice Cake with Shredded Pork ($10.95)
This was really good! There was very good wok hei without being too salty.
What I ate: Deep Fried Sesame Covered Pancake ($4.95)
What I ate: Baked Pastry with Beef ($4.95)
This was not good, there was barely a sliver of meat in the pastry. I would not get this again.
Would I come back? If Shanghai Wonderful was closed for the day and this place wasn’t too busy, I’d come back.