Price performer for pan fried dumplings 生煎包。Michelin recommended, the turnip pork soup is very good. Wanton soup is good as well but I would go with their famous dumplings with lots of different fillings.
Price performer for pan fried dumplings 生煎包。Michelin recommended, the turnip pork soup is very good. Wanton soup is good as well but I would go with their famous dumplings with lots of different fillings.
Been in China since 2004 and this place is the best ever dumplings that I came across. My friend and his wife took me here. Simply the best!
Find this place and enjoy some of the best dumplings in the planet . Meal for three for 40 yuan. Just delicious .
The Michelin-Recommended Restaurant doesn't disappoint! The Sheng Jian Bao are ridiculously scrumptious. The best I've had in the City so far. You pay at the register, then hand your ticket to the Chefs, and wait for a table. Turnover is fast, so the wait is...minimal. I highly recommend this place. I will definitely be back!More
I thought it was ok. The buns were too burnt and maybe too heavy for a dinner. I ended up only digging out the meat from each bun.
If you want to try shengjian dumplings, this bib-gourmand shop is the place, even better than Yang's. The beef soup is also very good.
I absolutely crave these buns after experiencing them the first time. A business associate shared this local restaurant and I will always return. The buns literally resemble a yeast roll with meat inside. It is so buttery good. This is a must visit restaurant. Be...prepared as English is very limited. We always find someone on staff or another patron to help us to order. You know you have the correct restaurant when you see the large tea pot on the rear wall visible from the cash register. You may order from the window on the outside and take out.More
You will have trouble finding this place if you go by the address people give you - #71: it's really more like #83. Or you can look for the lines of people waiting to get in during the busiest part of the lunch hour. This...is a dumpling restaurant that at lunchtime seems to offer only Shengjian dumplings (a Shanghai speciality - fried dumplings stuffed with meat) and a choice of two soups. No English so you have to point at the menu above the cashier. She will give you a ticket that you then hand to the cook. Fro two people, 36RMB If you are inMore