Guan's Night Food (Paris Spring Store)
日料 · ⭐ 4.5
No. 155 Changshou Road, South Side of the First Floor, Paris Spring Department Store (at the intersection of Shaanxi North Road and Xinhui 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 No. 155 Changshou Road, South Side of the First Floor, Paris Spring Department Store (at the intersection of Shaanxi North Road and Xinhui 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 and Shrimp Taco, Scallion Chicken.
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: 4.5
- Address: No. 155 Changshou Road, South Side of the First Floor, Paris Spring Department Store (at the intersection of Shaanxi North Road and Xinhui Road)
- Popular dishes: Salmon Sashimi, Salmon and Shrimp Taco, Scallion Chicken, Chao Yi Yaki Rice, Grilled Pork Belly
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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 and Shrimp TacoSalmon and shrimp taco features fresh salmon and shrimp wrapped in a corn tortilla with fresh vegetables and a special sauce, offering a flavorful and refreshing experience.
Scallion ChickenScallion chicken is a dish primarily made with chicken breast and scallions. The chicken breast is sliced thinly, and the scallions are cut into segments. They are quickly stir-fried together to preserve the tenderness of the chicken and the crispiness of the scallions, then seasoned with appropriate condiments to create a simple yet delicious flavor.
Chao Yi Yaki RiceChao Yi Yaki Rice features grilled chicken thigh, skin, and gizzard served over steamed rice. The chicken is charred on the outside with a tender interior, paired with a special sauce for rich flavor.
Grilled Pork BellyGrilled pork belly is a dish primarily made with pork belly. To prepare it, the pork belly is sliced, marinated, and then grilled on a rack over moderate heat. It's ready when both sides are golden brown and the edges slightly curl, resulting in tender and juicy meat that can be enjoyed with simple seasonings.
Grilled Pacific SauryGrilled mackerel is a dish made primarily with fresh mackerel. To prepare it, first clean the mackerel thoroughly, then marinate it to infuse flavor. Next, place the fish on a grill and roast it over moderate heat until both sides are golden brown and the flesh is fully cooked. Finally, serve with simple seasoning.
Grilled EelGrilled eel is a dish made primarily from fresh eel, marinated and then grilled over charcoal or in an oven. The eel's skin becomes golden and crispy, while the flesh remains tender and juicy, paired with a specially crafted sauce that delivers a unique flavor.
Roasted Chicken SkinRoast chicken skin is a dish primarily made with chicken skin as the main ingredient. The preparation method mainly involves cleaning the chicken skin and placing it on a grill to roast until it becomes golden and crispy.
Beef TongueBeef tongue is a dish that uses a cow's tongue as its main ingredient. After careful preparation, it has a tender texture and delicate meat. Common cooking methods include roasting, stewing, or pan-frying, combined with various spices and seasonings to enhance the flavor of the beef tongue.
Fried Tofu with SauceA crispy fried tofu dish served with a savory sauce, popular in Chinese street food culture.
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.