健康美丽的芳芳This Shanghai No. 1 Private Kitchen is a Chinese restaurant opened by a local Chinese owner. A local friend brought me here to eat here. Although the price is not cheap, the taste is quite good.
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This Shanghai No. 1 Private Kitchen is a Chinese restaurant opened by a local Chinese owner. A local friend brought me here to eat here. Although the price is not cheap, the taste is quite good.
Shanghai No. 1 is the name of a Chinese restaurant located on West Canyon Boulevard in San Gabriel, Los Angeles. This restaurant specializes in Shanghainese cuisine, and is very particular about the quality of ingredients, and the dishes they make are also focused on color, aroma and taste. The restaurant is decorated in a very Shanghai style, with Shanghai elements everywhere.
Shanghai fried rice cakes, very elastic, very fragrant, pan-fried buns, crispy bottom, meaty and delicious, good taste, oil dumplings, a lot of fillings, hot to eat, super cool
Shanghai No.1 mainly serves local cuisine and snacks. The local cuisine is decent. Compared with Shanghai local cuisine, the taste is similar, and some are even more refined; the ingredients are guaranteed, but the price may be slightly higher. Some are good value for money, such as braised pork, sweet and sour spare ribs, and grilled fish. As for the snacks, I dare not praise them too much. Although they look similar, the taste is worse. After all, it is difficult to find a chef who specializes in Shanghai dim sum, and the local labor is expensive. To the right of Shanghai No.1 is the famous Quantong Plaza. Because 99 Dahua Supermarket is in the plaza, the locals also call it Dahua Plaza. Opposite Quantong Plaza is the Hilton Hotel. There are two major Chinese business districts in the Chinese West District of Los Angeles. One is close to the Hilton Hotel and on the second side of Valley Avenue, mainly belonging to San Gabriel City; the other is close to the Lincoln Hotel and on the second side of Valley Avenue, belonging to Monterey Park City. Shanghai No.1 is located in the center of San Gabriel, facing Valley Avenue to the north. San Gabriel, along with the nearby Monterey Park and Alhambra, is the main Chinese settlement area in the greater Los Angeles area, often referred to as the Los Angeles Chinese West. In the surrounding cities, large and small, such as South San Gabriel, El Monte, Rosemead, Temple City, Arcadia, West Covina, etc., there are a large number of Chinese people.