Lao Shanghai
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Catering Companies, Restaurants, Asian Restaurants, Chinese Restaurants, Dim Sum Restaurants
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$, Date Spot, Family-Friendly Dining, Group Dining, Hidden Find, Local Favorite, Lunch Spot, Quiet
Catering Companies, Restaurants, Asian Restaurants, Chinese Restaurants, Dim Sum Restaurants
$, Date Spot, Family-Friendly Dining, Group Dining, Hidden Find, Local Favorite, Lunch Spot, Quiet
Dumplings are the special at this new Chinatown restaurant. Lao Sze Chuan sibling introduces Lao Shanghai fare to destination diners craving Tony Hu's cuisine. Dig into regional specialties here, such as the Shanghai soup dumplings (also known as xiao long bao), which are filled with ground pork and chicken broth. These juicy dumplings have to be eaten on a soup spoon so you don't lose the broth--and taste best dipped in vinegar and topped with slices of fresh ginger. From Tony Hu, owner of Lao Sze Chuan, he brings you the next great restaurant in Chinese dinning Lao Shanghai. The menu reflects the Shanghai culture this includes many seafood dishes. Great for casual lunch or dinner with friends or family, come share the experience of the new Lao Shanghai. Make sure you mention Citysearch!
BEWARE
by rosemary1
I recently visited this resturant with a class of 11 students. I thought the food was okay going down. But I suddenly became gravely ill 4 hours after my meal. I was vomitting and had dyskensia. My friend from class also became very ill with the same symptoms and ended up in the ER. It was a party of 11, 5 students became ill with the same symptoms. I was in bed for two days. I do not recommend anyone to taste this resturant. I have ate in the past raw sushi and other ethnic foods and have never become sick. Beware this place should clean up there kicthen if they want to continue to serve others. I ate Lo mein shrimp this should have not made me sick, what are they serving?
Posted 05/15/08