Taste of Shanghai
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Had a good meal in Taste of Shanghai. Food came very fast and service is prompt and friendly. I love their nice big portions. I ordered a lot of their…
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The taste of ShanghaiI had a great time dining in this restaurant, there was a drawbacks that's why it's not a 5/5. The food was awesome, it was delic…
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This is my favourite spot for delicious and reasonably priced Chinese food. My favourite are the Xiao Long Bao/pork soup dumplings, pan fried pork bun…
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Taste of Shanghai is open for Casual Dining. Taste of Shanghai serves Chinese, Asian, Dumplings and Shanghai dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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7 Reviews on “Taste of Shanghai”
Had a good meal in Taste of Shanghai. Food came very fast and service is prompt and friendly. I love their nice big portions. I ordered a lot of their dumplings and they tasted good. Not ‘woah’ but good enough that I will come back. I quite like their sweet and sour pork ribs and mapo tofu as well. I recommend this place.
The taste of ShanghaiI had a great time dining in this restaurant, there was a drawbacks that’s why it’s not a 5/5. The food was awesome, it was delicious, affordable and they gave a lot of effort making sure that it was presentable.We ordered a lot of food but didn’t get a chance to took all the pictures. I would recommend the Xai longbao and the pork belly. The staff we’re friendly but I wished they could explain their menu and recommend the food. The menu was pretty big, around 30 – 40 dishes including entre and desserts. We didn’t get a chance to get desserts because we didn’t want to be greedy.Overall I had a great dinner, it was really affordable and would recommend to eat there again.
This is my favourite spot for delicious and reasonably priced Chinese food. My favourite are the Xiao Long Bao/pork soup dumplings, pan fried pork buns and sticky rice dim sum. I also like the stir fried noodles with shredded pork and vegetables and the Shanghai turnip croissants. The restaurant itself can feel a bit cramped but the food is worth it and the service is fast and efficient.
Sydney’s dumpling scene ranges from home-made mom-and-pop shops to established businesses like Taste of Shanghai. Unfortunately they didn’t scratch the itch for us this time.Shrimp & chive dumplings were the best of the bunch , the filling was soft and fill of chives flavour. Skin was crystal clear and not doughy.Xiao long bao was disappointing with such thick skin. There was not enough fat in the filling so the meat was rather dry although I didn’t mind the soup.Wonton in red chilli sauce wasn’t too spicy and flavour of sauce was lovely . The dumplings’ skin although was smooth, it was thick and again, needed more fat in filling to be juicy.There was not much of an initial chilli kick in kou shui ji’s sauce but it developed as you ate. The sauce was thick with lots of sesame paste but veered on the sweet side.It’s not often that we were pleasantly surprised by a franchise such as Din Tai Fung or Paradise Dynasty but also in many instances we were let down, and this was unfortunately the latter. instagram.com
Taste of Shanghai is a popular Chinese restaurant franchise that specialises in Shanghainese food. Its always been a pleasure to dine at the restaurant, the food tastes great.
Good shanghainese food in world square. Large variety of plates to share. Fresh and tasty. Quick service. Recommend for casual lunch. Reasonable prices. Would visit again happily.
one of the best xiao long baos ! the atmosphere is cute, service is good, and table placement is very nice. one of the only (inevitable) problems is the smell of vinegar that i cant stand AHAHA the dumplings are great however the rice wasn’t seasoned well, it was just chilli, no flavour which was disappointing