Mike Z.
Yelp
Hands down, one of my absolute worst dining experiences in a very, very long time. It's not even close.
It seems either the kitchen staff or management/owner completely changed because nothing about it is remotely even close to what it was before. The food is uncultured and unauthentic, catered toward a certain crowd that's not looking for real & delicious Chinese food.
The food is borderline inedible. The soup dumplings are the frozen prepackaged ones that you'd get at the supermarket (google Prime Foods Soup Dumpling). No exaggeration here and Don't get me wrong, they're tasty when you have nothing left to make at home, but it's an insult to have to pay $10 for 6 measly frozen soup dumplings. It's further salt on the wound because soup dumplings are heavily associated with Shanghai, so it's the last place one would expect to have frozen dumplings! It would be equivalent to walking into an Italian restaurant and being served a DiGiorno's pizza.
The next dish Braised Beef Noodles....holy mother of pearl, I wouldn't serve this dish to my worst enemy. They poured some boiled water, pickled veggies, random noodles (not the typical egg noodle), random bok choy, and separately cooked braised beef poured on top. There was no hearty broth, again it was just like boiled water with some additives.
Yuxiang Pork with steamed buns. Over sauced, very little pork meat and a ton of filler wood ear mushrooms and bamboo. Yuck.
Beef cubes with asparagus and mushroom. Asparagus is old, the texture is chewy and rough. They used a shit ton of corn starch to tenderize the beef, so much so that the beef lost its texture.
We only finished about 30% of the food due to hunger, but had to stop because it was just inedible.
The owner/manager stopped by to check on things and I had indicated to her that the food was not good, she quickly apologized and left, almost like she was aware that the food sucked and got called out on it. You'd think that the owner/manager would want to hear feedback on what exactly went wrong, but her quick escape was an obvious sign of avoidance. Even she was ashamed of the food.
What a travesty, do yourself a favor and avoid this joint. It is not Shanghainese and no way in hell is it Fresh.