Eastern China lies on the great plain formed by the river delta of the mighty Yangtse River, which flows into the sea just north of Shanghai. This is one of China's leading agricultural regions, for the river delta contains some of the most fertile land in China, farmed for some 2000 years, and it was from the produce of this region that much of the classical cooking of China was created ... (Go on)

The Food in Shanghai
-- (3/4 Menu)


(Three Shredded and Five Ingredients Soup)


(Red-Cooked Pork with Wood Ears and Bamboo Shoots)

(Fish Rolls)


(Blanched Prawns in Ginger Dip)


(Deep-Fried Chicken Legs)

(Squirrel Fish)


(Bean Curd, Cha Tsai and Dried Shrimp Soup)


(Stir-Fried Broad Beans with Pickled Cabbage and Spring Onions)

(Cold Bean Curd with Cha Tsai and Dried Shrimps)


(Lion's Head Meatballs)



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