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What Shanghai specialties can I take away? What Shanghai specialties are suitable for giving away?

after you have it in Shanghai, you must bring some special products, but what are they? Today, Bian Xiao will introduce our specialties to you. There seems to be a lot, but it depends on personal preference.

Snacks

Spiced beans

Spiced beans, also known as creamy spiced beans, were first created by Ji Guo Xinglong Spiced Bean Store in Shanghai Old Town God Temple. Its skin is thin and fleshy, salt and frost are even, and it is chewy and soft. "It's not too big for Shanghai not to try the spiced beans of the Old Town God Temple!" This is the unanimous evaluation of Chinese and foreign tourists who come to Chenghuang Temple.

Recommended store:

Spiced Bean Store (Yuyuan Road Store)

Address: Yuyuan Garden, No.238 Fu You Road (near Henan South Road)

Gao Qiao muffin

Gao Qiao muffin is one of the traditional famous spots in Gao Qiao Town. It tastes sweet, fat, crisp and refreshing, so it is named because it is crispy in the mouth. Because of the distinct layers of pastry, each layer is as thin as paper, also known as thousand-layer cake.

recommended store:

Zhou Zhengji Gao Qiao muffin

Address: Room 412, No.116, Tonggang Ba Village, Gao Qiao Town (near Gangcheng Road Subway Station)

Retail Department of Gao Qiao Zhengxing Food Factory

Address: No.725 Caogao Branch Road (North Zhang Yang Road, Caogao Branch Road)

Gao Qiao No.1 Food Store. There are two kinds of cakes: sponge cakes and cakes. Moderate sweetness, moderate pulp, loose fragrance, waxy but not sticky.

recommended store:

Chongming Cake Sales Point

Address: No.432, Beizhan Road (our restaurant is in Shengli Seafood Private Kitchen)

Crab Shell Yellow

In early Shanghai, most teahouses and tiger stoves were selling crab shells while cooking. Crab shell tastes crisp and fragrant, and it has both sweet and salty tastes.

recommended store:

Wuyuan Bakery

Address: No.255 Yanping Road (near Kangding Road)

"Old

Shanghai

Crab Yellow

Address: Gaoling Road Food Market

International Hotel Bakery House

Address: No.28 International huanghe road. It tastes moderately soft and hard, not very sweet, but the more you eat, the more fragrant it is.

Recommended store:

Pear Paste Sugar Store

Address: No.41 Wenchang Road (west of the Old Town God Temple)

Shanghai Pear Paste Sugar

Address: No.238 Fu You Road, Yuyuan Garden (near Henan South Road)

: Shanghai specialty

1. Nanxiang steamed buns. It has a history of over 111 years. Its shape is small, its skin is thin and translucent, and it is steamed in a special bamboo cage, so it is called "Xiaolongbao".

Shop: Nanxiang Steamed Bread Shop

Address: No.85 Yuyuan Road

2. Fried

Fried steamed bread, also known as raw fried steamed bread, is made of flour, sesame seeds, chopped green onion, pork and jelly. The fillings are mainly fresh pork and jelly. After baking, it is full, soft and palatable, and the more you eat, the more fragrant it is.

Store: Xiao Yang fried-dumpling

Address: No.589, Huanghe South Road

3. Rolling Sand Garden

Rolling Sand Garden is one of the famous flavors of Shanghai Qiaojiazha Dim Sum Restaurant, which has a history of more than 71 years. It is made by rolling a layer of dried bean paste powder on cooked jiaozi. It has both the delicacy of jiaozi and the fragrance of red beans. Because there is no soup, it is convenient to carry, suitable for both hot and cold, and unique.

Store: Qiao Jiazha

Address: 1st floor, RT Mart, Xiuyan Road

4. Mint cake

Mint cake is one of the special dishes in China and Shanghai cooking, and its main ingredient is mint. The cooking skill of mint cake is mainly steamed vegetables, and the taste is clear and fragrant. Features of mint cake: the cake is elegant in color, cool and delicious, and it is a good summer product.

Shop: Wangjiasha Dim Sum Shop

Address: No.815, Nanjing West Road

5. Oil wharf

Oil wharf is a street snack in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, also known as oil wharf or oil wharf. There are two kinds of oil chopping boards, the stuffing is also called radish cake, and the sweet one is bean paste stuffing.

Store: Aunt Jiang has a meal

Address: Kou, Guzhen, Minhang District

6. Striped cake

Head cake, a specialty cake of Shanghai Han nationality. It is made of glutinous rice flour mixed with fine sand into long strips, which tastes very sweet.

Shop: Wangjiasha Dim Sum Shop (Nanjing West Road Head Office)

Address: No.815 Nanjing West Road

7. Oil steamed bread

Oil steamed bread is a special snack rice

Qingtuan is a green cake made of grass juice. Youth League is mainly popular in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Cold Food Festival and other festivals in the south of the Yangtze River. It tastes sweet, fragrant and soft.

Store: Hongkou Gaotuan Food Factory

Address: No.2345, Sichuan North Road

9. Tiger Claw

Tiger Claw is a traditional snack of the Han nationality, which originated in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province and is popular in Jiangsu and Shanghai. It is brown because there are six sharp objects protruding from the front. Because it is made by hand, there is no mold, so the hexagon is often far apart, and its shape is similar to that of Tiger Claw. Tiger Claw is crispy outside and fragrant inside. Besides, it is a snack food because of its small size.

Store: Tiger Claw (street stall)

Address: Qibao Street (Zhumin Road, Wubao Road)

Shanghai snack bar recommended

1. Wanshouzhai, an ideal Shanghai snack bar-Sanxian Wonton

You may think this store is hard to find

You may think it is not clean and crowded.

You may think that the old aunt sitting at the door is unsanitary.

Wipe two handfuls on the rag with the hand that has just received the money, and then continue to wrap those big wonton that look white and fat.

but the delicious wonton here won't let you down. That must be the best wonton in Shanghai.

big, plump, rich in stuffing, gang-like, and affordable.

Walk into the crack of the old Shanghai residence on Yin Shan Road, which is a traditional shop under the shade of French phoenix tree.

Give money to 3.5 yuan, an old aunt wearing a white jacket and reading glasses, and

Have a bowl of Sanxian wonton, sweet and fragrant, full of QQ.

This is my ideal snack bar in Shanghai. Maybe, sitting next to the old couple in Chinese tunic suit and cheongsam? _)

Address: No.123, Yin Shan Road, Hongkou District (between Jixiang Road and Sida Road), RMB 11 per capita.

2. Lan Kwai Fong-the king of beach noodles-braised noodles with yellow croaker, vegetable soup with yellow croaker, fried pork chops and jiaozi with osmanthus wine

This Lan Kwai Fong and that Xiangkong Lan Kwai Fong are two different things.

This is a local noodle restaurant, especially in Hongqiao, the place with the highest food density in Shanghai.

the noodles here are the best in Shanghai. Of course, the price is high.

The signature braised noodles with yellow croaker, the strong noodles, the delicious and tender boneless yellow croaker and the seafood soup boiled with shellfish are all great.

Fried pork chops, dipped in sauce in advance, are definitely loved by sweet people. It's delicious to add spicy soy sauce.

Snowflake fish soup, which can really be described like this, has fresh eyebrows falling off.

osmanthus wine is used as round seed, and black glutinous rice "black sea sand" sweet-scented osmanthus sugar is full of flavor, with a little salty sweetness.

as a noodle lover, you must go to a shop.

besides, don't compare with your mother, that's just two different things.

address: No.417, Loushanguan Road, Changning District (near Xianxia Road), 51 yuan per capita.

3. The Green Gallery-Osmanthus Jelly, an orthodox dim sum in Shanghai, has a crisp eyebrow.

The green corridor here refers to the old shop near the Jiuqu Bridge.

The afternoon tea snack package for one person in 51 yuan is a highlight of Shanghai snacks.

Osmanthus Jelly is the first one in Shanghai, with delicious flavor.

eyebrow crisp, which is almost extinct in other places, is also found here. It is delicious.

There are several other Shanghai snacks, such as steamed buns, which are not bad.

here, the taste may not be top-notch, but the pure old Shanghai feeling of Chenghuang Temple can't be found anywhere else.

friends, we enjoy drinking tea, eating snacks and chatting here.

but as a state-run store, the service still needs to be improved.

address: No.125, Yuyuan Road, Huangpu District (Jiuqu Bridge of Chenghuang Temple), with per capita RMB of 51 yuan.

4. Maxim's Dim Sum Shop-the first dumpling in Shanghai-fresh meat dumpling

Where is the best jiaozi in Shanghai? Not the famous Ningbo Tangtuan restaurant in Yuyuan Garden.

It's Maxim's dessert shop on Shaanxi Road, hehe.

The jiaozi here is thin and waxy, and looks almost crystal clear.

the fresh meat stuffing is excellent, the meat is tight, the soup is fresh, and it feels a little soy sauce. What a beautiful word ~

Black sand tastes delicate, sweet but not greasy, and it is also a good thing.

interestingly, this store still has some styles. At noon, it is said to be a state-owned time-honored brand.

address: No.115, Shaanxi North Road (Weihai Road), Jing 'an District, RMB 11 per capita.

5. Aniang Noodle Restaurant (Taihe Restaurant) —— the hottest noodle restaurant in Shanghai —— Xuecai Huanghua Fish Noodles and cra

were later developed, and a battlefield of less than 21 square meters was opened across the road.

it has style for two reasons.

First, there are winter and summer vacations, dog days and a month off during the New Year.

there are business hours every day, 6-9 am and 11-14 noon.

(But I heard that holidays and business hours have been adjusted because of good business. )

second, you need to choose the number to eat noodles. Generally speaking, you need to wait for about 41 numbers during the peak meal period.

it takes about 51 noodles, usually about 41 minutes, hehe.

I don't think there is a second one like this in Shanghai. Maybe it's the habit of "gadolinium making a big noise" in Shanghai, hehe.

but to be honest, the noodles in this shop are really commendable. The standard Soviet-style white core is full of energy.

The yellow croaker and cabbage in the topping are a perfect match. They are delicious, and the crab noodles in autumn are also very good.

But, soup, speaking of this soup, I think there is too much monosodium glutamate. Despite the so-called good temper, it seems to me that a fairy keeps saying that she never puts monosodium glutamate in her soup. Personally, I don't like this shop, but I have to write it down. To tell the truth, if you are a young foodie in Shanghai, a little petty bourgeoisie and a little sentimental, then this store should be a typical snack bar for observing, discussing and studying. It is definitely one of the compulsory courses of Shanghai snack literacy class, and it is by no means flattering. The status of Niang noodle restaurant is indeed so. What is the culture of Niang noodle restaurant? A Niang noodle restaurant phenomenon? Although I don't like waiting in line for half an hour to squeeze five or six people into a small table to eat this kind of noodles, hehe,

Address: No.19 Sinan Road, Luwan District (near Huaihai Road), RMB 15 per capita.

6. Jiajia Tangbao-Shrimp Tangbao, the most embarrassing but crowded snack bar in Shanghai.

Speaking of the queue number of Aniang noodle restaurant, let's talk about Jiajia Tangbao queuing to play cards ~ Hehe, I didn't call the wrong number, that is, playing cards. I don't know if Jia Jia's boss has a hobby of playing cards and actually came up with this queuing method. Line up in the order of spades, hearts and flowers of diamonds A-K. If you take Diamond 2, and now you just line up to the red heart Q, that means you have to wait for 15 people to eat it ~ Be creative, hehe ~ but it also means there are so many people waiting in line.

Tell me about the taste. The biggest feature of the soup dumplings here is that they are thin and rich in soup, and the stuffing is tight and delicious. The best thing is shrimp soup packets. The delicious seafood of pork and shrimp is really just right, but the environment here is really poor in Shanghai snack bars. There is a small shop of 5 or 6 square meters. The table is dirty and the floor is dirty. You can often see cats strung around, and Xiao Qiang occasionally comes out to explore his head.

Address: No.638, Henan South Road, Huangpu District (at the intersection of Miao Wen), with a per capita income of RMB 15.

7. Beiwanxin-Shanghai steamed buns-meat buns

In my opinion, whether it's fried or steamed, such as steamed buns, it's not just the stuffing. Nowadays, fillings often have little difference in taste. In fact, the skin and the bottom are very important, and the quality is obvious. Moreover, for example, there are always some small shops near home or work. The steamed stuffed bun actually tastes good and the stuffing is delicious. But if compared with Beiwanxing, from the appearance, you will feel that the skin you usually eat is so yellow. One is a little sticky and the other is soft. The steamed buns here can be described as "tender", white and small. The stuffing is meat without soy sauce, which tastes delicious and delicate, typical of Shanghai steamed stuffed bun.

address: No.462, Huaihai Middle Road, Luwan District, 5 yuan per capita.

8. Zhang's restaurant-fried dumpling is the best in Shanghai-fried dumpling, egg ribs

Zhang Ruhua is one of the founders of Xiao Shaoxing and the sister of Zhang Runniu. I used to drive a small Shaoxing white-cut chicken together, but I don't know why I opened another one, and it was next door to the small Shaoxing, selling chickens and snacks. The environment is similar to calm chicken, and it tastes good. It's 5 yuan each. Although it is slightly inferior to Shaoxing, it is much better than calming chickens. Pot stickers are worth a taste. There are four 2.2 yuan, which are the best I have ever eaten. The stuffing is fresh, the soup is full and not sticky. Crispy skin is the best fried dumpling I have ever eaten in Shanghai. We should recommend spareribs and even fried pork chops. They are as delicious as Lan Kwai Fong's, thick and tender, and very delicious. Generally speaking, they are a rich chain store. Unfortunately, the four branches are all in Hongkou, which has little impact.

Address: No.457, Liangcheng Road, Hongkou District Per capita: 15

9. Mati Harbor Cafe-the most cost-effective cheesecake among cheesecakes-marble cheesecake. The origin of the term Tiramisu

Mati is a bit interesting. It is the homonym of the Chinese word "Iron Horse", which means that the literal translation of Sports Port is the harbor of bicycles. Since bicycles are the main means of transportation in China, the owner of this shop chose this name, hoping that it will become a paradise for ordinary people. Now it seems that it has almost been done. I dare not say that the cheesecake in this shop is the best in Shanghai. After all, some Italian high-end restaurant boys haven't tasted it, but the cheese cake of Horse Body is definitely the most cost-effective, with a price of 15 yuan, and the taste is absolutely commendable. Pure, thick, sweet, smooth, spicy, praise is the adjective of the east and the west here: it is especially suitable for tx who likes sweets. The marble cheesecake and tiramisu inside are definitely worth a try.

And unlike snacks in China, there seems to be no problem of unstable quality here. Almost no one introduced them, especially mm. If you want to please a certain MM, you can try ~

Address: No.134-137, Shanghai Food Street, Hongqiao, No.111 Zunyi Road, Changning District, with a per capita of 41.