Yue Ji Chao Fu (Zhishiwang Branch)
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 4.4
No. 54B101, Wisdom Bay Science & Innovation Park, Yingchuan Road, Floors 1–2
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 No. 54B101, Wisdom Bay Science & Innovation Park, Yingchuan Road, Floors 1–2. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Socks Milk Tea, Braised Squab, Char siu.
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: Cantonese cuisine
- Rating: 4.4
- Address: No. 54B101, Wisdom Bay Science & Innovation Park, Yingchuan Road, Floors 1–2
- Popular dishes: Socks Milk Tea, Braised Squab, Char siu, Guangdong Bok Choy, Hong Kong Style Iced Lemon Tea
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Dishes
Socks Milk TeaSocks milk tea, based on black tea, is repeatedly poured through a specially designed filter to allow the tea liquor to fully interact with air, bringing out the rich aroma of the tea leaves. Finally, milk or non-dairy creamer is added to create a smooth and silky texture, delivering the classic Hong Kong-style milk tea flavor.
Braised SquabSquab is made from young pigeons that have not yet fully grown. After slaughter, plucking, and cleaning, the meat is prepared through marinating, roasting, or stewing. The main ingredient is squab, often enhanced with seasonings such as ginger, scallions, and cooking wine.
Char siuChar siu is a traditional roasted meat dish primarily made with pork. The preparation involves marinating the pork, then hanging it on a special fork and roasting it in an oven. The resulting char siu has a bright red color and tender, juicy meat.
Guangdong Bok ChoyGuangdong mustard greens is a classic Cantonese dish, featuring fresh mustard greens as the main ingredient. Through simple cooking techniques, it preserves the original flavor of the greens. To prepare, first wash the mustard greens, then quickly stir-fry them in a hot oil pan. Add an appropriate amount of salt and monosodium glutamate for seasoning, and finally serve while maintaining the dish's vibrant green color and crisp texture.
Hong Kong Style Iced Lemon TeaHong Kong-style iced lemon tea is a classic Hong Kong beverage, made with black tea as the base, fresh lemon juice and an appropriate amount of sugar for flavoring, then cooled with ice cubes.
Stewed Chicken and Oyster StewA hearty stew made with fresh oysters and chicken, simmered with ginger, garlic, and chili for a rich, nourishing flavor.
Nourishing Chicken PotA nourishing chicken stew made with medicinal herbs like goji berries and ginseng, slow-cooked to enhance flavor and health benefits.
Assorted Roasted Meats PlatterA selection of roasted meats including roast goose, char siu, roast pork, and white-cut chicken, marinated and oven-roasted to achieve a crispy skin and tender, juicy interior.
Beef Stir-Fried Rice NoodlesBeef stir-fried rice noodles is a dish featuring beef and flat rice noodles. The rice noodles, made from rice batter, are smooth and chewy. Thinly sliced beef is stir-fried with the noodles, seasoned with soy sauce and oyster sauce, and often includes onions and bean sprouts for added flavor and texture.
Shrimp and Egg CustardShrimp and Egg Custard is a dish primarily made with shrimp and eggs. The shrimp are washed and marinated with a small amount of salt and cooking wine. Eggs are beaten and mixed with an appropriate amount of salt and water until well combined. The shrimp and egg mixture are then cooked together over medium-low heat. Once the egg mixture sets, it is stir-fried evenly to allow the shrimp and egg to blend thoroughly, resulting in a tender and smooth texture.
Chicken FeetChicken feet are carefully prepared to achieve a tender skin and chewy, elastic texture. Typically marinated to absorb flavor, then finished by boiling, braising, or roasting, preserving the natural essence of the chicken feet while enhancing their delicious taste.