BeanCurb Pork Bamboo Roll
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Dated back to China's Qing dynasty (1850 AD), this appetizer was named by Emperor and is very famous in Eastern China. Enjoy the golden color, crispy crust, and delicious stuffing.
Has been popular in Shanghai for more than 100 years. It's famous for its unique mixture of tasty meat, soup, sesame, and scallion.
Home-made style with pork, vegetable, and dried shrimp.
Originated in Wuxi City, it's the city's #1 appetizer. To enjoy the mellow soup inside the bun first take a very small bite on the skin, then slowly suck the hot and juicy essence.
"Aozao" translates into a magical stove pot in Chinese. The noodle is made with unusually delicious fried brine fish.
Originated back in the Sui Dynasty (600AD), this soup was created by the Emperor's imperial chief. The soup is tasty, healthy, and nutritious.
Served with White Rice.
Snowflake white color, rich aroma, smooth texture, and sweet taste. It's a traditional dessert in Shanghai especially during the osmanthus blossom season.
Allergen information is provided as a guide and is not medical advice. Always confirm with your healthcare provider and inform restaurant staff about dietary restrictions before ordering.
Traditional holiday cold appetizer. The brand dough is simply gummy. First bite, a rich, thick sauce will be overflowing from the gluten hole.
Shanghai smoked fish inherits a unique cultural flavor. Despite being referred "smoked" for over a thousand year, the fish is actually not smoked.
Also named Shanhais fist dish. Cristal clear and delicious.
Beef/ Chicken/ Shrimp
At the beginning of every winter, Shanghainese eat this dish, with the belief that it can make them stronger to work for a better year.
The story of its legacy dated back to the era of Qianlong, the 6th emperor of the Qing Dynasty. During his reign, the emperor visited a local restaurant, he enjoyed this simple broth with noodles so much that he named it Spring Noodles.