11-13-2008, 11:57 PM
So, G-Man and I went and over-ordered at one of the dozens of Chinese restaurants that inhabit my new neighborhood. We were the only gwailo in there (a good sign) and we had to point to our orders on the lavishly photo-filled menu due to the absolute lack of English on the part of our waitress.
Verdict: It was pretty darn good!
There was a lotta food on that table: G-Man had the sweet-and-sour spare-ribs and an order of potstickers (yup, plain old potstickers) and i had the crispy-fried eels and the small, meat-filled dumplings that are small, round, and pleated. The eels were great (like french-fries!). I'd eat there again.
Shanghai Dumpling House on Broadway in Millbrae - check it out!
Verdict: It was pretty darn good!
There was a lotta food on that table: G-Man had the sweet-and-sour spare-ribs and an order of potstickers (yup, plain old potstickers) and i had the crispy-fried eels and the small, meat-filled dumplings that are small, round, and pleated. The eels were great (like french-fries!). I'd eat there again.
Shanghai Dumpling House on Broadway in Millbrae - check it out!
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