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Salty Soybean Milk: Fresh with a strong flavor. Pushi Xiaodian, located at an old alley entrance. An old two-story house with burly wood tables, warm lightning, and steep wooden ladders. Small shop combining Western simplicity and Shanghai’s Old City style. The five-color salty soy milk is like the ‘Beauty’ of soy milk. Clean and delicate, tastes good. Strong flavor, 10 Yuan per bowl with seaweed, fried bread sticks, and dried shrimp. Pot stickers, crispy sticky rice cakes, small steamed dumplings, fried bread sticks, small wontons and more Shanghai snacks available here. Baojiaobu: Finger-licking, beloved egg-flavored French crepes. Raffles’ Crayfish Baojiaobu famous on the internet. Brings street stall spirit to city mall. Specializes in 7 kinds. Owner ordered two machines for automatic swirling. Takes 3 minutes to cook. Small shop of a few square meters attracts customers who sometimes wait over an hour. Cifantuan: Thai Emerald and Pearl Golden Crispy Roll. 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Shanghai Nightlife: 8 Best Things to Do Besides Clubs in Shanghai. Most Useful Guide to Shanghai Disney Rides 2024. Show More. Shanghai’s Old City snacks like Soybean Milk, fried bread sticks, and Pancakes transformed into ‘Hermè s’ and ‘Rolls Royce’. As Mr. Life grew up eating these snacks, now feels like a noble man. Lists snacks with greatly changed appearance to be more attractive and expensive. Flight to Shanghai | Shanghai Hotels.The most popular street food in Shanghai is the Crayfish Baojiaobu. It became famous overnight on social media. The Crayfish Baojiaobu uses fresh crayfish meat hand-peeled on the same day. First, it is soaked in sweet bean sauce, making the fresh sweetness of the bean sauce and crayfish blend perfectly. Just thinking about it makes you drool. For only 38 Yuan, you can eat 20 crayfish. Are you satisfied with the price? Cifantuan offers Thai Emerald and Pearl Golden Crispy Roll. It is an artistic style store operated by Taiwanese and decorated in a simple style. You wouldn’t expect such an artistic store to sell Soya Beancurd at 12 Yuan per bowl. With sesame oil, spicy oil, scallions, fried bread sticks, and shredded seaweed, it’s delicious! Pork Chop Flat Bread with Egg is sold at 32 Yuan per portion and is known as the Hermes of baked bread pancakes. The crisp and fragrant baked bread is filled with a large pork chop and fragrant egg cake. The filling is rich and juicy, and a big mouthful is extremely satisfying! Pork Intestine Noodle: German-style Braised Intestine Noodle Soup. Almost all Shanghai locals who grew up in Luwan district know about the Xindiandi noodle shop. It’s a really popular gourmet shop hidden in the corner of Shanghai. The interior of the restaurant is decorated in a simple Chinese style, with many photos of Shanghai’s Old City on the wall, adding a touch of nostalgia. Noodles can be served with one, two, or three toppings as you like. Top the noodles with the toppings and the aroma overflows. The soup is strong-flavored and tastes wonderful from the first sip. Cold Wontons: Meat Sauce Wrapped in Peanut Butter Crepes. The street food seller Er Guang Wonton in Shanghai’s Old City has been operating on Zhaozhou Road for more than 20 years. Due to imminent relocation, they opened a new store at 109 Huangjiaque Road a few days ago. The new store is close to Daxing Street and only 2 minutes away from the Confucian Temple, about 1 kilometer from the old store. The new store’s atmosphere is obviously much better than the old one. There is an independent cashier counter and the kitchen is clean and tidy. The staff are wearing uniform aprons with ‘Er Guang Wonton’ and a yellow smiley face badge. The most important thing is that the new store’s licenses are in order and photocopies are posted beside the price list, making it somewhat ‘formal’. Small Steamed Bun: Exquisite wheat Flour Bun Filled with Crib Eye Steak Gravy. It is a time-honored and popular soup dumplings shop. The reason for their success is that they steam the buns to order, ensuring the best mouthfeel. Crab & Meat Soup Dumplings are their specialty. The skin is clear and contains a lot of soup, but the price is a bit steep. Fresh Meat Soup Dumplings are a traditional and classical dish. There are also assorted soup dumplings containing mushrooms, fresh meat, and crab powder.
Shanghai’s street food scene is a culinary paradise, offering a diverse array of flavors and experiences. Here’s a must-try list for any food enthusiast visiting in 2024.
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