Just wondering what Shanghai, China is all about? Beyond the iconic towers and skyscrapers, as well as luxury hotels, food is not only a necessity in this Chinese city and global financial hub, but also a gastronomic paradise.
Though Uber and Uber Eats are not present in Shanghai, in certain parts of the world, especially in the United States, these food adventurers could get the chance to try this tasty, decadent cuisine, from starters to beverages. Find out seven of the best restaurants with these offers in this Ridesharing Forum guide, with the world’s most in-demand food delivery platform.
Gandhi Restaurant
On the list is this Shanghainese restaurant with locations in Paris, pertained to as Gandhi Restaurant. Ready to lose yourself to everything that this diner provides for your tummy? First, its menu on the Uber Eats official site is written in French, so you might need to connect with them a bit further. From biryanis with a French twist to tandoori and massala that would help you let go of your stresses, this restaurant has it all, Shanghai food-style.
Taishan Cuisine
Don’t get fooled by the name, celebrate, since the experience of real Chinese food starts with connecting with chefs, that’s when you’d also completely lose yourself in the dish you’re trying. They specialize in cooking, Taisha-style as well, which includes the standout yellow eel claypot rice. Pair them with your preferred drinks, too. Sounds cool, right?
Hakka Chinese
One more thing, there’s Hakka Chinese for the way to conquer your fears of opening that pot out, and using the utensils of this restaurant. It’s not your typical Chinese-American restaurant, but where you could try the following: Choo Chow Prawns, General Tsao’s Chicken, Chow Mein, Chilli Paneer, cookies, and iced teas, to complete the dining experience.
Maison de Chengdu
Meanwhile, this restaurant has the following on their menu, too: Lapin sauté au confit d’orange "épicé” – as they say – Poulet sec cuisinier au pot sec, Marmite mixte à l’huile pimentée, and a few more others. The menu is also written in foreign languages, but you could order this dish on Uber Eats right now, especially in you’re in the area where it is.
Raja Chola
Sounds Indian, but tastes Chinese? Incredible. Raja Chola is another restaurant serving Shanghai dishes. Why don’t you start your dining with its Indian flavors? Puttu Kottu Légumes, Puttu Kottu Poulet, Keema Dosa, and Chili Idli. Then, continue the enjoyment with Burger Végétarien, Bacon Cheeseburger, and Fish Burger, name it, it’s oh-so-incredibly-unforgettable.
Shaxian Snacks
Get those cameraphones ready, for it’s a social media spectacle right as you dine at Shaxian Snacks. Ever experienced a Chinese buffet? Here, it’s a bit of everything there. There are tempuras, raviolis, and desserts to pair those food offerings from their menu with. Speaking of the decadence, try their fruits, panna cottas, lychees, chocolates, and many others.
Satay Street
Move on from that Chinese New Year, for Satay Street will do magic for your cravings. Malaysian cuisine at their finest. This restaurant focuses on noodle dishes and Asian pastas with a bit of a twist. Peanut sauces that go with those flavors? Trendy at that!
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