Binh Sushi (Aiqinghai Shopping Mall Store)
日料 · ⭐ 3.7
Floor 5, Aiqinhai Shopping Center, No. 1588 Wuzhong Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Shanghai, Dragon Mate users do not strongly recommend this restaurant. If you enjoy exploring, you can still try it and see what you find. This restaurant is located at Floor 5, Aiqinhai Shopping Center, No. 1588 Wuzhong 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, Salmon Belly, Geoduck Sushi.
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: 3.7
- Address: Floor 5, Aiqinhai Shopping Center, No. 1588 Wuzhong Road
- Popular dishes: Salmon Sashimi, Salmon Belly, Geoduck Sushi, Large Eel and Egg Sushi, Sushi Boat
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Dishes
Salmon SashimiSashimi is a dish made primarily from fresh salmon. The preparation is simple: slice the salmon thinly and serve with condiments such as wasabi and soy sauce, preserving the fish's original freshness and flavor.
Salmon BellySalmon belly is a premium cut from the fatty underside of salmon, gently cooked to enhance its rich flavor and silky texture.
Geoduck SushiFresh Arctic scallops are used as the main ingredient in this sushi, paired with seasoned rice and seaweed. Sliced scallops are placed on hand-formed rice and wrapped in seaweed to create a roll or hand-pressed sushi. No additional seasonings are added to highlight the natural flavor of the ingredients.
Large Eel and Egg SushiA sushi roll made with grilled eel and egg omelet wrapped around seasoned rice, offering a rich and savory flavor.
Sushi BoatSushi boat is a dish featuring raw fish, sushi rice, and side ingredients arranged on a large round or oval plate. Main ingredients include seasoned rice, fresh fish like salmon and tuna, crab sticks, cucumber, and avocado, artfully layered with rice at the base and sliced fish and sides arranged for visual appeal.
SukiyakiSukiyaki is a Japanese hot pot dish primarily made with thinly sliced beef, vegetables, and tofu. The ingredients are cooked in a pot while adding a special sauce for flavor, and it is traditionally eaten by dipping the cooked food into raw egg yolk.
Grilled Salmon SushiGrilled salmon sushi made with fresh salmon, lightly marinated and briefly seared over charcoal to create a slightly charred surface while keeping the inside tender, served with seasoned rice and seaweed.
Pork Cartilage RamenPork cartilage ramen features pork cartilage as the main ingredient, paired with hand-pulled noodles. The cartilage is infused with flavor through stewing or simmering the broth, then served together with the noodles in a bowl, optionally garnished with green onions and cilantro.
Sweet Shrimp SashimiSweet shrimp sashimi is a seafood dish primarily made with fresh sweet shrimp. The preparation is simple: peel and remove the intestinal tract from the shrimp, keeping the tails intact, then slice into bite-sized pieces and arrange on a plate. Serve with soy sauce and wasabi to fully enjoy the delicious freshness of the sweet shrimp.
TakoyakiTakoyaki is a Japanese snack made primarily from octopus, flour, cabbage, and other ingredients. The preparation involves mixing flour into a batter, adding octopus, cabbage, and other fillings, then baking it into small round balls on a special griddle.
Eel SushiEel sushi is made with fresh eel as the main ingredient, combined with seasoned rice and seaweed. First, the eel is grilled until crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, then placed on hand-formed seasoned rice, and finally wrapped in seaweed to form a complete sushi.
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.