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Shanghai’s Very Own Sandwich Shop: City Deli
[Translate] [Translate] ★★★☆☆ City Deli, located in the Golden Eagle Mall, serves up some pretty mean sandwiches. And in a city that likes things delivered – and quickly – this deli definitely has... -
A Cantonese Lunch at Yongxiang Restaurant
[Translate] [Translate] ★★★☆☆ (for the Cantonese Dishes) ★★☆☆☆ (for everything else) Dinxi Lu – just southwest of Zhongshan Park – offers some great eats (so many in fact, CNNGo.com published a tour of the... -
Yang’s Dumpling Video
[Translate] [Translate] I was searching for something regarding Xiao Yang’s — the place for shēngjiān in this city — and came across this great video about the shēngjiān experience there. Of course... -
Dumpling Quest: Guōtiē in the Morning
[Translate] [Translate] ★★★☆☆ On my way out yesterday morning, I was desperately seeking my favorite jiānbǐng vendor for a delicious, cheap, and savory breakfast. To my complete disappointment, Mei Ling – jiānbǐng extraordinaire... -
Eating at the Expo: Mexico
[Translate] [Translate] ★★☆☆☆ For this Expo meal, I traveled to Mexico to get a taste of one of Shanghai’s newest and already most buzzed about eateries – Mi Tierra (they have an outlet... -
Top Three: Pulled Pork Sandwiches
[Translate] [Translate] While American Southern comfort food, like BBQ pulled pork sandwiches, may not be one of the first things to come to mind when thinking about the Shanghai dining scene, there...
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