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Best of Food - Dumplings |
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| Xialongbao or Shenjian Mantou? Which is your favorite? We have eaten our fair share of both and have come up with a short list that is bound to evolve as other hidden gems in Shanghai are discovered by our crack team of gastronomists. |
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 | | Jiajia Tangbao This hole in the wall serves some delicious xiaolongbao, which comes in baskets of 15 (pork @ 6 RMB). Make sure you pay an extra kuai for the ginger vinegar. | | | | |  | | Yang's Fry Dumpling This place always has a decent line outside. Expect to wait at least 15-20 minutes to get the best Shenjian Mantou in town. | | | | |  | | Nanjing Tangbao Dian This place is also known as "Taikang Lu Xiaolongbao". The dumplings are a little sweeter than the typical Shanghainese xiaolongbao, but are definitely worth the trip. | | | | |
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