Nancheng Xiang (Dapulu Branch)
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.8
1st Floor, No. 403 DaPu Road, Huangpu District
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 1st Floor, No. 403 DaPu Road, Huangpu District. It is a 小吃快餐 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Nancheng Fragrant Shrimp Dumplings, Stir-fry Chicken Rice Pot, Angus Beef Rice Bowl.
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: 小吃快餐
- Rating: 3.8
- Address: 1st Floor, No. 403 DaPu Road, Huangpu District
- Popular dishes: Nancheng Fragrant Shrimp Dumplings, Stir-fry Chicken Rice Pot, Angus Beef Rice Bowl, Grilled Lamb Skewers, Purple Rice
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Dishes
Nancheng Fragrant Shrimp DumplingsNancheng Xiang Xiaoren Da Hun Dun is made with fresh shrimp as the main ingredient, combined with selected pork and vegetables, wrapped in handmade dough. The dumpling skins are thin and generously filled, with a delicious broth. The shrimp is tender and juicy, offering a rich and satisfying taste.
Stir-fry Chicken Rice PotA Cantonese dish featuring chicken, rice, and seasonings cooked in a clay pot over high heat for rich, aromatic flavor.
Angus Beef Rice BowlAngus beef rice is made with premium Angus beef as the main ingredient, paired with a rich and flavorful sauce and steamed rice. The beef is carefully cooked to be tender and juicy, perfectly blending with the sauce and generously topping the hot rice, presenting an appealing color and aroma.
Grilled Lamb SkewersSpiced lamb skewers made with fresh lamb, marinated and grilled on an electric grill. Seasoned with salt, cumin, and chili powder for a tender, juicy bite with a slightly charred exterior.
Purple RicePurple rice is made primarily from purple rice, soaked and mixed with regular rice in a specific ratio before steaming. Rich in anthocyanins, it has a deep purple color, soft texture, and natural fragrance.
Old Jar Sichuan-Style Fish with Pickled VegetablesOld jar sour vegetable fish rice features tender fish meat and pickled sour vegetables as main ingredients, served with rice. The fish is smooth and嫩, the sour vegetables are tangy, and the rich broth blends perfectly with the rice, creating a unique flavor.
Shrimp DumplingsShrimp and pork dumplings are filled with fresh shrimp and minced pork, wrapped in handmade dough wrappers, offering a smooth and tender texture. The soup base is light and delicious. To prepare, the shrimp and pork are finely chopped into filling, wrapped in the dumpling skins, then boiled and served in clear broth or high-quality stock, garnished with chopped green onions.
Stir-fried Pork with Long Green ChiliSichuan pepper stir-fried with pork is a home-style dish primarily made with Sichuan peppers and pork. The preparation is simple: first, slice the pork and marinate it; cut the Sichuan peppers into segments. Then, heat oil in a wok, sauté minced garlic until fragrant, add the marinated pork and stir-fry until it changes color, followed by adding the Sichuan pepper segments and stir-frying until cooked through. Finally, season to taste and serve.
WatermelonWatermelon contains 92% water and is known as the 'King of Summer'. Hence the saying, 'Eat watermelon in hot weather, no need to grab medicine.' Watermelon is truly the 'King of Summer', refreshing and delicious, which is why people say, 'Eat watermelon in hot weather, no need to grab medicine.'
Spicy Green BeansA stir-fried dish made with fresh green beans and spicy seasonings, popular in Sichuan cuisine.
Side DishSide dishes typically refer to auxiliary dishes served alongside the main course, with primary ingredients including vegetables, soy products, and fungi. The cooking methods are mostly blanching, stir-frying, cold mixing, or steaming, to preserve the original flavor and texture of the ingredients.