Dumpling restaurants in Shànghǎi
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Yang’s Fry Dumplings
The city’s most famous sesame-seed-and-scallion-coated fried dumplings ( 生煎; shēngjiān ) unquestionably belong to Yang’s. Lines here can stretch to the horizon as eager diners wait for their scalding shēngjiān to be dished out onto vintage communist-era enamel dishes – this isn’t some sort of retro fashion statement, they just never bothered to upgrade the tableware. Order at the left counter – eight dumplings and a soup ( 汤; tāng ) should be enough – then join the queue on the right to pick up your order.
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Fēngyù Shēngjiān
Don’t let the Stalinist service and lack of English put you off at this nondescript canteen, as it turns out popular shēngjiān ( 生煎; fried dumplings) for a bargain Y3, in addition to a range of cheap noodle dishes (Y6). Pay at the entrance and then join the queue.
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Din Tai Fung
If you love dumplings but aren’t confident about eating street food, Din Tai Fung is your spot. Styles run from crinkled shaomai to Shanghai’s steamed xiaolongbao as well as wonton soup and vegetarian and other options. Reserve a table.
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Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant
Shanghai’s most celebrated pork and crabmeat xiaolongbao (steamed dumplings) eatery is alas hugely popular – the takeaway queue emerging from the door says it all. Minimum Y60 per person eat-in charge.
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