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Privy 5 New York Chinese Shanghainese
As well as being characterized as seafood heavy, Chinese Shanghainese cuisine has other great traits. There are numerous Chinese Shanghainese restaurants in the city, featuring food from one of the easternmost cities on the planet in one of the westernmost.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Chinese Shanghainese
89 Bayard Street (between Mott St & Mulberry St) New York City NY 10013+1 212 732 8988Be prepared to pay cash only at Shanghai Cuisine and be prepared for just that - Shanghai cuisine! This menu is the real deal, traditional duck tongue, chicken feet and pig stomach for starters. A local courtroom crowd and culture clash décor are par for the course and pork and crab soup dumplings have a home-made feel. Even the cocktails are retro on this 152 dish menu and the soft shell crab is ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Chinese Shanghainese
9 Pell Street (between Bowery & Doyers St) New York City NY 10013+1 212 233 8888This authentic Shanghainese hot spot is mayhem, it is mayhem because the food is so good. Be warned, do not come prepared to annihilate your Amex card, it is not that expensive and they only accept cash. Remember you are not there for the décor, you are there for the duck and the dumplings. The soup comes inside the dumplings and Joe's Shanghai makes a mockery of most Chinese hybrid menus New York ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Chinese Shanghainese
10 E 38th St (between 5th Ave & Madison Ave) New York City NY 10016(212) 448-1199Big and bustling, the Evergreen Shanghai carries a menu the size of a telephone directory; the choices are dizzying. It is also a popular sushi spot and regularly satisfies lunch and early dinner crowds (Asian) in search of the authentic Shanghai sweet and sour chicken. Bean curd "mock-duck" stuffed with mushroom is not to be missed, Shanghai sticky brown rice with roast pork and soy bean paste pr ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Chinese Shanghainese
25 Pell St (between Doyers St & Mott St) New York NY 10013(212) 285-0333Joe's Ginger is a mere dumpling toss down the street from Joe Si's signature restaurant Joe's Shanghai in the Bowery - Chinatown and they are inextricably bound. Here the cuisine is slightly more "Western" influenced and is described as "Hong Kong Style Shanghai". Don't fret; authentic Shanghai is still on the menu. Shredded Turnip Shortcake, Wine Chicken and Jelly Fish, Lion's Head and braised Po ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Chinese Shanghainese
66 Bayard St (between Elizabeth St & Mott St) New York NY 10013(212) 625-2359Once New Green Bo, now Nice Green Bo; even though the Bo is looking more nice than new, the food is eternally inexpensive and as close to always delicious as it gets. This shop is crowded; when dining alone, if you have no problem being seated next to a stranger - the scallion pancakes taste just as good, and this is a good way to meet locals. Tsao and sesame chicken, brilliantly blanched broccoli ... read more > -
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