TIPSY SHANGHAI 蘇杭餐厅

TIPSY SHANGHAI 蘇杭餐厅

104 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA
New York
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About

Tipsy Shanghai 蘇杭餐厅 is a Shanghainese restaurant in New York City, known for its authentic soup dumplings and traditional noodle dishes. The restaurant has built a reputation for its consistently popular hot and sour soup and crab pork soup dumplings, often selling out due to high demand. It offers a range of classic Shanghainese comfort foods at reasonable prices.

The Visit

At Tipsy Shanghai, the reviewer dives into a late-night meal featuring soup dumplings, fried dumplings, wontons, noodles, and the restaurant’s renowned hot and sour soup. The affordable prices and the fact that soup dumplings frequently sell out speak to the spot’s popularity. The reviewer notes the unique Shanghainese style of the hot and sour soup, lighter than expected, and appreciates the addition of gluten balls, making for a satisfying and distinctive experience.

What They Ate

Crab pork soup dumpling
Fried dumplings
Wontons
Noodles
Hot and sour soup with mushrooms, bamboo, tofu strips, and gluten balls

Quotes

"Dinner is tipsy shanghai this place. Look at this soup dumplings fried dumplings. There's wontons. There's noodles."
"So the hot and sour soup here much lighter than what I'm typically used to. A lot more sesame oil. Not bad."
"It is a nice and juicy soup dumpling. It's not a bad soup dumpling pretty good."

Our Reflection

Tipsy Shanghai stands out as a haven for Shanghainese comfort food in New York. The reviewer’s anticipation for the soup dumplings, especially given their tendency to sell out, highlights the restaurant’s popularity and quality. The hot and sour soup, with its lighter broth and unique gluten balls, offers a refreshing twist on a classic. The affordable pricing and variety of dishes make it a go-to spot for late-night cravings, and the reviewer’s satisfaction with each bite underscores the authenticity and heart behind the menu.

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