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Shanghai Restaurant
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citysearch c.
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My family and I have been dining at this family owned restaurant since I was born (yes, even to back in the days where they were Fu Kee above DiHo supermarket), and there will never be any reason as to why we stop going. This is the most authentic, Cantonese-style cooking you will find in Houston. My favorite dishes are jew-yim-pii-gwut (salt and pepper pork ribs), gong-chow-nhao-hor (flat rice noodle with bean sprout, onions, beef) and dao-mew (chinese vegetable, i believe they're snow pea shoots, correct me if i'm wrong) - I love it so much that the owner who always takes our order already knows to write it down before I even request it. Shanghai Restaurant has yet to fail me on any of these three dishes. Don't be afraid to try something out of your comfort zone otherwise you'll never really taste authenticity! And no offense to cooltouch, but I think your wife needs to clarify the difference between Shanghainese cuisine and Cantonese cuisine to you.
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