Xinwang Teahouse · Breakfast (Hong Kong Plaza Branch)
Cantonese cuisine · ⭐ 4.1
Room B1-BNL-4, North Tower, Hong Kong Plaza, No. 282 Huaihai Middle 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 Room B1-BNL-4, North Tower, Hong Kong Plaza, No. 282 Huaihai Middle Road. It is a Cantonese cuisine place, and the flavors are light (fresh/sweet/clean). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Ice Fire Pineapple Bun, Salted Egg Frog Legs, Hong Kong-style Dry-Fried Beef Chow Mein.
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: 4.1
- Address: Room B1-BNL-4, North Tower, Hong Kong Plaza, No. 282 Huaihai Middle Road
- Popular dishes: Ice Fire Pineapple Bun, Salted Egg Frog Legs, Hong Kong-style Dry-Fried Beef Chow Mein, Hong Kong Style Char Siu Fried Rice, Milk Sauce French Toast
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Dishes
Ice Fire Pineapple BunIce Fire Pineapple Bun is a dessert and snack combination, primarily made with freshly baked pineapple buns and cold butter. The preparation involves placing frozen butter slices into the warm pineapple bun; the butter melts upon contact with heat, perfectly blending with the sweet aroma of the bun.
Salted Egg Frog LegsSalted duck egg frog is a dish featuring frogs and salted duck eggs. The frogs are blanched or pan-fried, then stir-fried with sautéed salted duck eggs to absorb their rich flavor. Golden in color, tender and savory.
Hong Kong-style Dry-Fried Beef Chow MeinHong Kong-style dry-fried beef rice noodles is a classic Cantonese dish made with beef slices and rice noodles, accompanied by bean sprouts, onions, green onions, and other ingredients, stir-fried quickly over high heat. The beef slices are marinated with soy sauce and cornstarch, while the rice noodles are soaked beforehand. After heating oil in a wok, garlic is stir-fried first until fragrant, then the beef is quickly cooked until it changes color. Next, the rice noodles and vegetables are added and stir-fried together until well combined, then seasoned to taste.
Hong Kong Style Char Siu Fried RiceHong Kong-style fried rice with preserved meats like char siu and lap cheong, stir-fried with soy sauce and oil for a savory, aromatic dish.
Milk Sauce French ToastA Hong Kong-style dessert made by frying bread stuffed with condensed milk or cream until golden and gooey.
Roast Meat ComboRoast meat platter is a carefully selected combination of roasted meats, typically featuring char siu (barbecued pork) and roast duck. Char siu is made from pork shoulder, marinated in a special sauce and then grilled, resulting in tender, juicy meat with a rich sweet aroma. Roast duck is prepared by stuffing the whole duck with spices before roasting, yielding crispy skin and tender meat with an irresistible fragrance. Together, these two dishes create a layered and satisfying taste experience.
Rose Soy Sauce ChickenRose soy chicken is made with chicken as the main ingredient, marinated and then stewed with soy sauce and rose wine, resulting in a bright red color and tender chicken meat.
Steamed Guangdong Mustard GreensSteamed Guangdong mustard greens is a light dish featuring fresh mustard greens briefly blanched in boiling water, drained, and dressed with seasoned soy sauce or light soy sauce.
Hong Kong Noodle BowlCheung fun is a Hong Kong specialty snack featuring thin noodles, char siu, fish balls, beef balls, pork skin, bean sprouts, and eggs. Cooked noodles are placed in a bowl, topped with broth and assorted ingredients, then finished with sauce or chili oil.
Malay Curry Beef ShankA rich and aromatic dish made with beef shank simmered in a fragrant Malay curry sauce using coconut milk and traditional spices.
Fresh Shrimp Wonton NoodlesFresh shrimp wonton noodles is a traditional noodle dish made primarily from fresh shrimp, pork, and flour. The wonton wrappers are thin and generously filled with tender shrimp and pork, paired with smooth noodles and a clear, flavorful broth that offers a simple yet refined taste.
Reviews
- lanky_ranunculusCame here for lunch on a weekday. Got the stir-fried beef ho fun and the wok hei on that thing was amazing — the noodles had that perfect chewy bite and the beef was super tender. Finished it in no time. Also tried the pineapple bun with cold butter and wow, that combo is something else. Cristhy outside, cold butter melting in the middle, super rich. Service was quick too, like literally a few minutes and everything was on the table. The place wasn't packed, tables were clean, no complaints. If you work nearby this is an easy spot to swing by for lunch — good food, fast, doesn't mess up your whole afternoon. Definitely coming back.
