Reviews
What Sarah T likes about Old Shanghai Deluxe:
Very tasty food, especially the baby boy choy with garlic, the crispy duck, and the soup dumplings/ steamed juicy buns. Friendly service, reasonable prices, large enough space so there was no wait I'll be back.Food: 4/5 View all feedback. What Michael Macgillivray doesn't like about Old Shanghai Deluxe:
Average for the area, wanton soup was good value for money, pork dumplings looked a little undercooked (red meat) and the individual meat dishes were a little bland and quite greasy. Decent enough selection of Asian beers though. View all feedback.
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Hello, Golden Shanghai As if in a dream, I found myself landed on the vibrant Mott Street in Chinatown. On a Friday afternoon, streams of tourists amidst New Yo...
read moreNY Chinatown is a lot to take in. Coming from out of town, it's hard to decide where to eat. This restaurant is one of the more spacious ones I've walked past....
read moreNot as bad as all that! At least in our experience. Call it three and a half stars, and don't go out of your way to eat here, but if it's the only Chinese resta...
read moreMy coworker and I decided to venture into Chinatown for an authentic Asian food experience here in New York. We were pleasantly surprised by the delicious offer...
read moreWhile visiting Chinatown we wanted to try the real authentic flavors and we really wanted dumplings, we tried to pick other places before but they don't take cr...
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read moreYeah Shanghai Deluxe offers a mixed experience, with some reviewers expressing disappointment while others are full of praise. While some diners found the food to be bland, greasy, or poorly cooked, others raved about dishes like the soupy dumplings, braised pork belly, and stewed pork with bean curd sheets. The service received mixed reviews, with some complaining of staff rudeness and rushing, while others found them attentive and accommodating. The restaurant seems to be hit or miss, with some diners urging caution while others recommend giving it a try for a taste of authentic Asian cuisine in Chinatown.
Here are my up's ?? and down's ??...?? Food?? Service?? Price (rather expensive)?? Ambiance?? Tip is included on the bill..!!
Thought Gen Tso would be a bit different in China Town....but it was...Gen Tso. I suppose should have ventured a bit further afield in my taste. The chicken was...
read moreVery tasty food, especially the baby boy choy with garlic, the crispy duck, and the soup dumplings/ steamed juicy buns. Friendly service, reasonable prices, lar...
read moreAverage for the area, wanton soup was good value for money, pork dumplings looked a little undercooked (red meat) and the individual meat dishes were a little b...
read moreAvoid at all cost. STAFF WAS RUDED AS HELL! Visited saturday night for late 8pm dinner. I ordered and paid for prawns and lobster sauce and they served me shrim...
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read moreOne of Chinatowns best kept secrets till recently went to this restaurant 3 years back when the clientele was all Chinese and the menu was in Chinese too that h...
read moreYou might feel a little rushed, but the servers are actually just being attentive in my opinion... that being said, don't forget the Shanghainese soup dumplings...
read moreGreat food, lackluster service. The Peking duck and Shanghai beef lo mein were two of the best I've ever had. The environment was nice, but we were seated with...
read moreWe just stopped for tea a small meal but the shumai dumplings were light, fresh and delicious! The scallion pancake was good too. FWIW lots of Frommer's and oth...
read moreI happen to think.... ... that Yeah Shanghai Deluxe has the best soupy dumplings in town. The braised pork belly is delicious, as is the stewed pork with bean c...
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read moreTL;DR - there's better food in Chinatown for the same price, but if you're in a rush and just need food, it's not bad.
Food: the wrap for the Peking duck was not freshIt was like it was thaw n microwaveThick n toughWe had better.
They are definitely better places in Chinatown for good food.
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