Shanghai Menu – Fort Lee, NJ

Type : Chinese restaurant

Location : Fort Lee, NJ

Chinese food, including dim sum & noodle dishes, served in an unpretentious setting. Based on 660 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Shanghai 07024

Address:
493 Main St 2nd fl, Fort Lee, NJ 07024

Phone: (201) 482-8079

Website:

Hours

Tuesday 11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–9 PM
Thursday 11 AM–9 PM
Friday 11 AM–9 PM
Saturday 11 AM–9 PM
Sunday 11 AM–9 PM
Monday 11 AM–9 PM

Menu

menu
(瓜)Cucumber & Garlic $6.95
(干)Dry Bean Curd $6.95
(耳)Slice Pig Ear $7.95
(0)Shanghai Pork Soup Dumpling(6) $7.95
(X)Crab Meat & Pork Soup Dumpling(6) $9.95
(NC)Scallion Pancake W Beef $7.95
(<)Shrimp Dumplings(6) $7.95
(&)Steamed Vegetable Dumplings(6) $7.95
(∧)Shanghai Shao Mai(6) $7.95
(S J)Hand Made Dumplings(6) $7.95
(Tie)Pan Fried Dumplings(6) $7.95
(@)Sweet Red Bean Buns(3) $6.95
(Cho)Dumplings In Spicy Sauce $7.95
(C)Scallion Pancake $4.95
(上)Shanghai Beef Pan U Don $9.95
(EM)Pork W Snow Cabbage Noodle Soup $9.95
(HM)Wonton Noodle Soup $9.95
(NM)Braised Beef Noodle Soup $10.95
(MT)Sichuan Spicy Hot Noodle $12.95
(Dan)Dan Dan Noodle $9.95
(LM)Sichuan Cold Noodle $10.95
(H)Wonton Soup $7.95
(杨)Young Chow Fried Rice
Vegetable shrimp & Ham
$9.95
(宫)Kung Pao Chicken
w.White Rice
$13.95
(芝 )Sesame Chicken
w.White Rice
$13.95
(左)General Tsos Chicken
w.White Rice
$13.95
(子)Chilli Fried Chicken W Sichuan Pepper
w.White Rice
$14.95
(盐)Salt & Pepper Shrimp
w.White Rice
$16.95
(鱼)Braised Fish Fillet $19.95
(蛤)Chilli W Clam
w.White Rice
$14.95
(青)Sauteed Bok Choy $9.95
(苗 )Sauteed Pea Shoots Leaves $15.95
(茄)Shredded Eggplant W Garlic $10.95
(四 )Sauteed String Beans W Pork
w.White Rice
$11.95
(家)Home Style Tofu $11.95
(麻)Ma-Po’s Tofu
w.White Rice
$11.95
(豆)Sesame Tofu $11.95
(回)Double Cooked Pork $14.95
(排)Sweet & Sour Pork Ribs
w.White Rice
$16.95
(红)Braised Pork Belly $17.95
(牛)Shredded Beef With Scallion $19.95
(白)White Cabbage In Vinegar Sauce $9.95
Extra White Rice $1.45
Diet Coke $1.45
Sprite $1.45
Ginger Ale $1.45
Bottled Water $1.45
S Pellgrion Water $2.45
Snapple $2.45
Herbal Tea $2.45
Coconut Milk $2.45
Sour Plum Juice $3.00

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Reviews

Mad “MadWand3rer” Wanderer
Small place with great food!! I tried so many different dishes and they were all delicious!! I really enjoyed the pork belly!! I’m coming back soon.

Melanie Marcus
I used to travel to China for many years and this is the only place that even comes close to the dishes I enjoyed during my time overseas. Love the spices and especially the soup dumplings! The owner is super attentive and sweet.

Eva Maliarakis (Your REALTOR)
Great food!

Mackenzie Stratton
Our favorite go-to place!! Our favorites are the soup dumplings, bok choy, and general tso’s chicken. But everything we’ve tried is delicious.

Ashley Chen
Xiaolongbao is much more delicious than many Manhattan restaurants! The taste is relatively light and a little sweet, which is very suitable for my taste! But the cucumber taste so salty and shumai is not made of glutinous rice

Tommy Chen
Small family restaurant off of Main in Fort Lee. I use to dine in here often pre-covid but mostly do takeout and delivery now. Their food is well seasoned and not overly oily. I love their spicy wontons and pan fired dumplings. Their veggies are great too. they have a tiny parking lot in the back and a outdoor seating in the front.

Dave
Truly an authentic experience. As a very picky eater of Chinese food, this place may very well top my list. Fantastic service, good tea, BYOD and no MSG. All that is great, but the food is really what stands out. Every dish I’ve had there has been excellent. They do not weaken the flavor or spiciness of the dishes at all! The dishes with hot oil will numb your mouth and open up your taste buds. Favorite dish was that spicy hot oil noodle soup, it’s basically a spicy hot pot, in noodle soup format. Best version of it that I’ve had in the tri state area. Even beats my favorite places in Queens.

Anna
I’ve been coming to this restaurant since I moved to the area. I usually order a few from the following: soup dumplings, Sichuan spicy hot noodles, wonton soup, scallion pancake, shredded eggplant with pork, mapo tofu, double-cooked pork, chili-fried chicken with Sichuan pepper, general Tso’s chicken, sauteed string beans with pork, and sauteed bok choy. The food is pretty good here. This place is not the best service restaurant (especially when they are busy) or the cleanness, but the family atmosphere keeps me coming back to this small place. If you go there often, the owner will remember you and greet you by name. This is usually the first restaurant I go back to when I return from out of town. If you haven’t tried this place, give it a try.

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Wing Lee
This restaurant has a small parking lot that’s fits about 5 cars. The food was delicious. The pork soup dumplings was juicy and tasty. My parents think the string beans and home style tofu was spicy but I think it was delicious. The sweet and sour pork ribs was my favorite, it bring back the memories of my grandma’s cooking.

Josh W
Been here a half dozen times to gauge how much I really enjoy it. The food is simply fantastic. The past two times I’ve been here, it was for pick up (two weeks ago) and dine-in. Obviously the fried food (scallion pancake) is better fresh vs driving it 20 minutes home, but still…everything was stellar. Would definitely recommend this place. Limited parking in the rear, can usually find street parking.

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