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What are the restaurants upstairs in Xi'an? It's not called Xingang, it's called Xinwang Hong Kong-style tea restaurant, which is now closed.
The boss had no money to pay wages and payment for goods, so they were seized by the court.
The current house has been renovated by another owner. It is still a tea restaurant type and will not open until after the year.
How do I know, because I'm working on the second floor!
What are the better Hong Kong-style tea restaurants in Shanghai, especially those with delicious and exquisite dim sum?
The tea restaurant for you is Made in Lisboa (Ganghui Plaza Store) in Xuhui District. Room 605, 6th Floor, Ganghui Plaza, No. 1 Hongqiao Road, Xuhui District. 021-64478202 Gangli Restaurant (Ganghui Plaza) Room 603, 6th Floor, Ganghui Plaza, No. 1 Hongqiao Road, Xuhui District.
(Opened on August 8) Qiangui Tea Restaurant (Xuhui Branch) 2nd Floor, Star Tour City, No. 580 Tianyaoqiao Road, Xuhui District (near Lingling Road) 021-61619966 Typhoon Shelter (Tianyaoqiao Branch) 333 Tianyaoqiao Road, Xuhui District
No. 1-2 Floor, Tengfei Building (near Xietu Road) 021-64260388 Jade Kitchen No. 507B/C, 5th Floor, Ganghui Plaza, No. 1 Hongqiao Road, Xuhui District 021-64073999 Donglin Kitchen No. 158 Tianlin East Road, Xuhui District (near Qinzhou Road
) 021-64814565 Jiulong Ice Room (Huashan Road Store) No. 20, Lane 2092, Huashan Road, Xuhui District (near Guangyuan West Road) 021-51522635 Kevin Liangtang Tea Restaurant, East Side of the 1st Floor, Hujiang Hotel, No. 518 Qinzhou Road, Xuhui District 021-
64851777 Never Forget 1st Floor, No. 109 Xingeng Road, Xuhui District (near Tianyaoqiao Road) 021-33686100 Tags: Snacks, simple meals, whatever you want...Which Hong Kong-style tea restaurant in Shanghai is good?
Mainly depends on your taste.
You said you like Hong Kong-style side dishes. I understand it should be Hong Kong-style tea restaurants.
I have stayed in Hong Kong, and I think there are a few tea restaurants in Shanghai that are quite good, and Putin’s is also okay, but the variety is a little less, and it’s more Macanese.
I don’t think Xinwang Tea Restaurant is very authentic. (The fish head pot used to be okay, but now it’s getting worse and worse.) The price is not cheap either.
I recommend that you go to "Lukang Ice Cream" downstairs in Shanghai Plaza on Huaihai Road (the store door faces the intersection of Jinling Middle Road and Pu'an Road). The food and environment there are both good.
The Hong Kong-style frozen milk tea is very authentic, with shrimp, crab, chicken, roasted meat, etc. all delicious. At 150 yuan for two people, the girls should be able to eat enough (the price may be a little more).
I often go to the above tea restaurants.