Aniki's Midnight Diner (Baoshan Ruiyue Plaza Branch)
日料 · ⭐ 4.7
Unit B110, Level 1, RYOGUANG Center, No. 1933 Hutai Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shanghai, this restaurant is worth a stop for great food. This restaurant is located at Unit B110, Level 1, RYOGUANG Center, No. 1933 Hutai Road. It is a 日料 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Salmon, Sashimi Trio, Grilled Rice Cake.
If you do not eat pork, make sure to use Dragon Mate voice to clearly tell the staff “no pork” before ordering.
Restaurant guide
- City: Shanghai
- Category: 日料
- Rating: 4.7
- Address: Unit B110, Level 1, RYOGUANG Center, No. 1933 Hutai Road
- Popular dishes: Salmon, Sashimi Trio, Grilled Rice Cake, Grilled Ox Tongue, Beef Rice
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Dishes
SalmonSalmon, with tender flesh and vibrant color. Typically eaten raw, paired with mustard, soy sauce, or lemon juice to preserve its natural flavor. It can also be pan-fried, grilled, or boiled—simple to prepare and rich in nutrition.
Sashimi TrioSashimi trio consists of three raw fish slices, typically tuna, salmon, and sweet shrimp, served fresh, sliced, and ready to eat without cooking.
Grilled Rice CakeGrilled rice cakes are a dish primarily made with rice cakes as the main ingredient. The preparation is simple: first, slice the rice cakes, then brush a layer of oil onto a baking tray and arrange the rice cake slices neatly. Next, place them in a preheated oven and bake until the surface turns golden and crispy. Finally, sprinkle an appropriate amount of seasoning according to personal taste.
Grilled Ox TongueGrilled beef tongue is a unique dish, primarily made with fresh beef tongue. After careful marination, the tongue is slowly roasted over charcoal until golden and crispy on the outside, with a fragrant charred crust and tender, delicate inner texture that preserves the meat's fine mouthfeel.
Beef RiceBeef rice is a nutritious dish primarily made with tender beef and rice. The preparation typically involves slicing the beef thinly, marinating it, then stir-frying until cooked, and finally serving it over steamed rice. Seasoning can be adjusted to taste with sauce or vegetables.
Tea-soaked RiceTea-infused rice is a simple dish made by soaking cooked rice in hot or cold tea. The main ingredients include white rice, tea (commonly green or oolong tea), and toppings such as seaweed, pickled plum, pickled radish, and egg. To prepare, place the rice in a bowl, pour in an appropriate amount of tea, allowing the rice to absorb the tea's aroma, then enjoy with the accompanying condiments.
Eel Rice BowlUnagi donburi is a dish primarily made with eel and rice. The preparation typically involves placing grilled eel on hot rice and drizzling it with a specially prepared eel sauce.
Chicken SkinChicken skin is a dish made from the skin of chickens. Typically, the chicken skin is peeled off, then cleaned and processed through simple methods such as boiling or frying to make it crispy and delicious. Chicken skin can be enjoyed as a snack on its own or used as an ingredient to enhance the texture and flavor of dishes.
Chicken CartilageChicken cartilage is a dish primarily made from the cartilage part of chickens. To prepare it, first clean the chicken cartilage and marinate it with seasoning to infuse flavor. Then, quickly stir-fry or roast it over high heat until the surface turns golden and crispy, while retaining the chewy texture of the cartilage. Finally, sprinkle with适量香料 to enhance aroma.
Duck Liver and Beef Short RibsA dish combining the rich flavor of duck liver with tender beef short ribs, slow-cooked to perfection.
Foie Gras SushiFoie gras sushi is a Japanese dish made primarily with fresh foie gras and sushi rice. The preparation involves slicing the foie gras thinly, gently searing it until the surface is slightly charred, then placing it on prepared sushi rice. A small amount of sauce or other seasonings can be added according to personal taste.