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Very authentic Shanghai food. Taste goes a little light but that’s usually how Shanghai food was made. Seat is a little small and space is tight, feel a bit crowded especially with kid. It has dim sum on weekend as well(not the same type of dim sum you could expect eating in Chinatown)
As a Shanghainese, I confirm the menu has some of the traditional Shanghai style dishes. The dishes we tried tasted very homemade, in a good way. Nothing too impressive though. Like the restaurant’s decor.
Pretty good. Authentic Chinese food. Just a tad bit bland but again more authentic than American Good portions Decent prices. Around $25 a person
We love the food at Shanghai Gate! Their menu is big, and we've eaten around on it a lot, and we've never been disappointed. From Garlic Eggplant to Yu Xiang Pork with Steamed Bao to Stir Fried Beef with Crueller (delicious) to Mapo Fish, it's all worth getting again. Definitely go if you're in the
I am international student here that I like the traditional shanghai food. I can say that it is delicious at least for me. I also like the service and the price!!!
As of today, no dine-in yet,but good food that comes out and stays hot. Packaging was great and the eggplant+dumplings were tasty.
The food is a little expensive. The rice is not free. The food is ok.
Amazing food but service can be spotty. We ordered for waters and the waiter disappeared and never came back. We tried again in mandarin with another waiter and she came back with only one.
The food was amazingly delicious. I ordered some vegan dishes and never regret it, it was so good. My party had other and they loved it, they are regular there, I can see why. If you do not wish to dine at the restaurant you can order pick up. All fresh and clean. Go for it
Last night I had shallow fried Tilapia , stirred fried diced chicken with green pepper, celery and carrots, Malantou (malantou is a veggie mixed with diced bean curd), soya bean sticks sautéed with sesame oil, carrots, celery and noodles mixed with a skillfully seasoned and cooked oil which is ext
Great food as always. Can not wait till the indoor seatings are open so we can enjoy the hot dishes reminiscing the childhood favorites of Shanghai. They are hit badly by the COVID, would love to support them more when the restaurant is fully open
Love this place, excellent and simple, lot of choices. I take a won ton soup every time, it's really good. Meals are fresh and handmade (I went a between 2 and 3PM and I've seen them making food). I have never been disappointed but you might want to avoid rush hour.
Very authentic, not expensive either. Loved the 铁板茄子 and 烤麸!Very tasty, good service. We went at around 3 or 4 pm though, so there were only one or two other people.
I am an American who traveled to China Shanghai on Business trip, I loved the food in shanghai, when I came back I was told about the Shanghai restaurant in Allston, this must be one of the best Chinese restaurants I have ever been to. A good menu selection especially the Golden fish dish, Eggplant
The service was fabulous and the food was made with fresh and flavorful ingredients. We ordered the beef short ribs and steak with brown sauce. Yummy!!! Both looked just like the pictures too
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