[Recommended] The 30 most popular tea restaurants in Shanghai~~~ ----------------------------------
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Xinwang Congee and Noodles Tea Restaurant (per capita: ¥39) No. 175, Changle Road, Luwan District (between Maoming Road and Ruijin Road) 64155056 Floor 1-2, Shanghai Plaza, No. 138 Huaihai Middle Road, Luwan District 63756357 No. 649, Xianxia Road, Changning District (near Anlong
Road) 62901616 No. 309, Hankou Road, Huangpu District (intersection of Shandong Middle Road) 63605008 In Shanghai, Xinwang is definitely a "famous" tea restaurant. Many people "quite like it" and "go there regularly".
"It has the atmosphere of a teahouse." There are Cantonese and Hong Kong newspapers everywhere, and if you're lucky, you can even see celebrities.
The taste of the food is also "very on point" and the portions are substantial. It is no exaggeration to say that it is "cheap and good", making it an "excellent choice" for afternoon tea and late-night snacks.
Recommended: pineapple oil, egg tarts, shrimp wontons, milk tea Suitable environment: two or three people sitting together, casual ***************************
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Guanglianxiang (per capita: ¥9) "A very authentic Cantonese tea restaurant" at the Sanjikou of Jiangbei Road, Jiangbei Road, Wuchang Road, Hongkou District. The biggest advantage is that it is "cheap and delicious."
The dim sum and desserts are "all made by the Guangdong grandmother herself" and are all "typical Guangzhou flavor". In addition, they can be taken away, making it more "suitable for dessert enthusiasts".
In addition, "all kinds of porridge are quite good", "very fragrant" and "worth a try".
The only drawbacks are that "the store has too many people but few seats" and "the environment is really bad", but "the price-performance ratio is very high" and "it's still worth the money."
Recommended: Guiling paste, Sanxian porridge, dry-fried beef river Suitable environment: roadside shop, dining alone, leisure************************
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Xinfaji Hong Kong-style Tea Restaurant (13 per person: ¥33) No. 417, Sichuan Middle Road, Huangpu District (near Nanjing East Road) 63298695 It is a relatively good Cantonese-style tea restaurant along Nanjing East Road. The taste is "absolutely on point" and "from raw materials to
The seasoning, heat and portion are all very authentic.”
The roasted food here is "fresh and delicious," the rice is "fragrant and delicious," and the stir-fried dishes are "very delicious," and the portions are "plentiful."
There are many Cantonese diners here, "I think it should be quite authentic."
The environment is like many home-cooked restaurants in Guangdong, and the atmosphere is "very friendly".
There are many people during meal time, and "the set meal price is slightly higher."
Recommended: Roast goose, roasted pork with mustard greens, clay pot rice with cured meat, and barbecued pork. Suitable environment: dining alone, sitting with two or three people, casual********************
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Aberdeen Yunli Tea Restaurant (per capita: ¥29) No. 280, Fengyang Road, Huangpu District (near Huanghe Road) 63278706 "The most affordable tea restaurant" in Shanghai, "most things are authentic Cantonese food, and the chef is also from Guangdong
, the taste is not out of shape”, and its characteristics are “casual, cheap, homely” and “great value for money”.
“The porridge and desserts there are very delicious,” the Hong Kong-style refreshments are also good, “they are cheap and there are many choices,” especially “the discounts in the afternoon and evening are very cost-effective.”
Because of the convenient transportation, it is "suitable for meeting friends", but because "the store is so small and the seats are very crowded", it is "best to locate it first".
The environment is a bit unsatisfactory, but "it's okay to have some fun with friends."
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