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yè shanghai
  • Address: 6/F The Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui
    尖沙嘴海港城馬哥孛羅香港酒店6/F
  • Telephone: 2376-3322
  • District: Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Cuisine: Chinese Shanghai
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  • Food 6
  • Service 5
  • Ambiance 7
  • Good 0
  • OK 2
  • Bad 0
 

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Restaurant Info

  • Credit Cards:
    • Visa
    • Mastercard
    • American Express
    • Diners Club
    • China Union
  • Opening Hours: 11:30-15:00, 18:00-00:00
  • Nearby Parking: Yes
  • Valet Parking: No
  • Reservations Accepted: Yes
  • Delivery: No
  • Takeaway: Yes
  • Corkage Fee: 200
  • Can accommodate large group: Yes
  • Children Friendly: Yes
  • Pet Friendly: No
  • Private Room Available: Yes
  • Post 11pm order: Yes
  • Al Fresco: No
 

Signature Dishes

Steamed pork dumplings, Sea cucumber with mild chili sauce, Sautéed minced chicken with pine nuts served with sesame pastry pockets, Baked stuffed crab shells, Deep-fried yellow fish with sweet & sour sauce

Vegetarian Dishes

Braised shanghai cabbage with beancurd sheets Braised Tianjin cabbage with ham Sautéed bamboo shoots and string beans with minced pork

Restaurant Ambiance

Art Deco inspirations and an inviting modern ambience, yè shanghai (the name means Shanghai Nights") celebrates Shanghai in it’s heyday, when it was known as the Paris of the East… the spirit of old Shanghai lives on."

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yè shanghai

yè shanghai

Food: 6/10
Service: 5/10
Ambiance: 7/10
: 3/5
Address

6/F The Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui
尖沙嘴海港城馬哥孛羅香港酒店6/F
2376-3322

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  • China Union

yè shanghai

Food: 6/10
Service: 5/10
Ambiance: 7/10
: 3/5
Address

3/F Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty
金鐘金鐘道88號太古廣場3/F
2918-9833

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Reviews

  • Kenny

    set menu

    Kenny | May 28 2010

    definitely deserve the michelin star. foods served r really delicious, and the portion is just enough. take the set menu, it is very comprehensive that it covers all food categories, and it's not too pricey. most importantly, i can smoke, there's outdoor balcony there.

    • How much did you spend?
      ~HK$400
    • Overall Rating
      OK
    • Food 10
    • Service 9
    • Ambiance 9
    • Price 4
  • jason.bonvivant

    yè shanghai

    jason.bonvivant | Oct 1 2009

    Among the many Shanghianese restaurant in Hong Kong, yè shanghai is one of my top picks not necessarily because of its food quality but for its consistency in its service, food quality and its overall execution. The Pacific Place outlet of yè shanghai is similar in service and food quality but the whole environment seems so crowded and populated all the time with staff rushing all over the tables. I prefer this TST location for its atmosphere and ambiance. On this rainy weeknight, I was bringing my cousin from Toronto around town for something Chinese / Shanghainese and I can only think of two right on top of my head: (1) 鼎泰豐 Din Tai Fung or (2) yè shanghai. Since I am not a big fan out queuing, I picked yè shanghai.

    (1) Thousand year eggs with bean curd
    This is one of my regular items to be ordered in any Shanghainese restaurant and this habit has not changed. For some reasons, it looked somehow different from how I remembered it last time when I dined here. It just didn't look as nice somehow. Not only does it looked different, it tasted rather different too, the sauce was rather weak. The thousand year eggs were chopped too fine in my opinion to have the texture it required to go along with the tofu / bean curd. More of the thousand year eggs would be nice too.

    (2) Smoked tea leaf egg
    Another one of my favorite items. Although there were just two of us, we ordered 2 whole eggs because half would not be enough for me! Flavor was very good, rich and deep with the tea leaf flavor but it was a bit over smoked making the yolk too solid in my opinion. Also, whoever was cutting the eggs before they were served, please try not to "mush" / "press" the egg too hard because it really affected the presentation of it!

    (3) Sour and spicy soup
    I did not have the soup myself but based on my cousin's facial expression, it was good soup indeed.

    (4) Steamed Pork Dumplings (xiao long bao)
    One word: Thick! The dough layer was too thick for my liking. There were not much soup inside as well which I consider to be an important element for a goodxiao long bao. Rather disappointing. Maybe my memories are against me but I still recall having very good xiao long bao at this place and they still hand out little clips or tongs for us to pick the dumplings from the tip because the skin was too thin for the chopsticks. Or was that just another place?humm ...

    (5) Spring Onion Pancakes
    It was way better than I expected. the layers of the pancakes were thin and crisp. Most importantly, the whole thing was not greasy at all. It was pretty filling but it was good. The usual spring onion pancakes you see out there are the greasy thin pancakes instead of this kind of pastry type which I personally prefer.

    (6) Sauteed minced chicken with pine nuts served with sesame pastry pockets
    I often order this dish as a after-dish from the Peking duck leftovers so the meat would not go to waste. Since no Peking duck was ordered, I opted for the minced chicken instead. The addition of the pine nuts gave the meat mixture a rather refreshing texture to it. Flavor wise it was alright, no surprises but, in my opinion, it would better with a bit of "ho sin" (seafood) sauce together with the crisp pastry pockets.

    (7) Crispy rice with seafood in light Chinese sauce
    I should have ordered the sweet and sour sauce (or tomato sauce) instead of this because it was rather plain in taste and flavor. The crispy wise though was pretty good, dry and non-greasy. If you have no special preferences in terms of sauce, I would recommend a more favorable sauce, which would be the sweet and sour or tomato sauce.

    Likes:

    * Decor and atmosphere + great service as always.
    * Spring Onion Pancakes - puffy and pastry type, very thin layers and non-greasy
    * Smoked tea leaf egg - rich and deep in tea leaf flavor

    Dislikes:

    * Steamed Pork Dumplings (xiao long bao) - skin was too thick
    * Crispy rice with seafood in light Chinese sauce - this sauce was rather plain and flavor-less

    Avg Spending: HKD 200 - 300 per person

    Original Blog with pictures: http://jason-bonvivant.blogspot.com/2009/09/ye-shanghai.html

    • How much did you spend?
      HKD 200 - 300 per person
    • Food 6
    • Service 7
    • Ambiance 7
    • Price 3

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