Living in Shanghai, do you know what hidden restaurants there are in Shanghai?
Benbang cuisine, as Shanghainese calls it, refers to Shanghai's local-style dishes. Its characteristics can be summarized by thick oily red sauce (rich in oil, rich in sugar, and bright in color).
The commonly used cooking methods are braised, simmered, and sugared. The taste is salty and sweet, oily but not greasy.
Among our stir-fry dishes, the specialty meat dishes include eel paste in oil, fried river shrimps in oil, hairy crab in oil sauce, pot-roasted river eel, braised rings, bergamot belly, braised fish, braised chestnut chicken, etc., which truly reflect our specialty.
Characteristics of vegetable rich red sauce.
Shanghai vegetables have various seasonal dishes according to the season.
Malantou, shepherd's purse, chicken feathers, Shanghai rape, etc. are all very refreshing.
What are the four main breakfast options for citizens: flatbread, fried dough sticks, rice, and tofu paste?
??In big cities, there are many social activities, especially in megacities like Shanghai.
Although there are restaurants all over Shanghai, many people have a dilemma when it comes to gatherings for dinner.
Don’t know what to eat? Where to eat? Let’s take a look at some of the hidden restaurants in Shanghai!
Delicious and not expensive, you can eat enough!
1. Xinxianghui Per capita price: ?62.5 Reason for recommendation: This is a cost-effective Sichuan restaurant. The pure spicy taste, attentive service, and simple and stylish environment fully demonstrate the cultural connotation of Sichuan cuisine.
Today, Xinxianghui has become a well-known place in Shanghai to taste Sichuan cuisine.
If you are interested in Sichuan cuisine, you must not miss Xinxianghui.
Business hours: 11:00-22:00 Recommended address: 4th Floor, Yalong International Plaza, No. 500 Jinling East Road, Huangpu District (near Xizang South Road and Jinling Middle Road).
Recommended special dishes: gluttonous bullfrog lettuce, boiled catfish, Bobo chicken, griddle bullfrog, and mashed potatoes.
2. Guimanlong per capita price: ?79.5 Reason for recommendation: Guimanlong is different from other restaurants in that it has no local characteristics. Its food positioning is to collect scattered traditional folk cooking delicacies, learn from Western catering methods, and let Chinese traditional
Food takes on a new look.
Here, you can taste delicacies made with folk characteristics and private recipes.
The decoration is simple and simple, as if you have traveled through time and are in the food alley of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Business hours: 10:30-22:00 Recommended address: Blue Atrium on the 8th floor of Longemont Shopping Center, No. 1018 Changning Road, Changning District, Shanghai (direct access via the 1-4-7 elevator).
Recommended special dishes: Qiandao Lake fish head stuffed with pepper, West Lake vinegar fish, finger-sucking chicken feet, fried steamed buns, and Dongpo pork.