4 reviews about Taste Of Shanghai

verified email - 28 Jul 2017

its great food there but the service is nothing to write home about. good value as the dishes not very expensive in general. however, long wait time kills excitement for looking forward to the food

verified email - 13 Jul 2013

The restraunt offers chinese cuisine. This store is rather new to the suburb and has attracted much attention. The store was creating so much fuss that conivinced me to go try it out. At the end I did so. the food was quick and was very nice, even if the food was bland they has different varieties of sauces which you could dip from creating a lovely texture in your mouth. The shop is quite clean and the ches which you can see through a window wear a lot of masks and protective wear, giving it a sense of cleanliness . So I recommend people to go try this restraunt out you wont regret it

verified email - 28 Apr 2013

I live close by, so i thought i would try it out.
The food arrived shortly after i ordered and it was great that i could see the process of them making the dumplings. I also ordered a fried noodles dish. The portions were descent, so 2 dishes were more than enough for 2 people.

The taste was very authentic, it wasnt too bland nor too tasty, didnt taste like it had heaps of msg like normal chinese cruisins.

When i waslked past later that day, the waiting line was extremely long. Would recommend to be there earlier to avoid the long wait.

Definitely be going back

Approximate cost: $25

Seaspray 28 Apr 2013

This place sounds really good. Next time I'm up this way I'll certainly give it a try. You can be sure a place is doing their job when they have a lot of customers.

verified email - 04 Feb 2013

This is a newly opened restaurant in Hurstville which specialises in Northern Chinese and Shanghainese food. The main dishes to look out for are the buns, dumplings and noodles in soup. The quality of the food is good and it tastes authentic. The business seems like it is family run and some of the staff have difficulty understanding/speaking English. Most main courses are around $9 in fair quantities but it isn't as good value as some of the other restaurants you might find in Hurstville. It's worth a try for some good, authentic Shanghainese food and is often highly popular and busy.

Approximate cost: $9

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