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New Yeah Shanghai Deluxe
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This is my favorite restaurant in Chinatown. The chef comes from one of the best hotel restaurants in Shanghai and the menu offers dishes seen no where else in Chinatown, and certainly not in Chinese restaurants in other parts of the country. I tried soup dumplings all over Chinatown and the best are here - tasty soup, tender dumplings, flavorful filling. Other suggestions - the carmelized eggplant in garlic sauce with tiny minced pieces of pork, the seaweed fish is flavorful and moist without being greasy. A chef's specialty is the crown of roast pork with honey sauce. Ask for the pea shoots with garlic - a very special Chinatown dish. The waiters speak English and explain the dishes well.
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