Da Tang Men
小吃快餐 · ⭐ 3.6
No. 60, Lane 1889 Jiangshan Road (Lingang District 17)
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 No. 60, Lane 1889 Jiangshan Road (Lingang District 17). 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: Biang Biang Noodles (Wide), Three Delicacies Rice Noodles, Cold Noodles.
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: 3.6
- Address: No. 60, Lane 1889 Jiangshan Road (Lingang District 17)
- Popular dishes: Biang Biang Noodles (Wide), Three Delicacies Rice Noodles, Cold Noodles, Qishan Sautéed Pork Noodles, Signature Oil-Splashed Beef Noodles
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Dishes
Biang Biang Noodles (Wide)Biang biang noodles (wide) is a traditional Chinese dish made with wide wheat flour noodles, hand-rolled and chewy. It is usually served with sauce, vegetables, and meat, offering a delicious flavor.
Three Delicacies Rice NoodlesThree Delicacies Rice Noodles is a soup dish made primarily with rice noodles, combined with ingredients such as pork, shrimp, and vegetables. After the rice noodles are cooked, they are added to a rich broth, followed by sliced meat, shrimp, and seasonal vegetables, which are then simmered until fully cooked. Seasoning can be added according to personal taste.
Cold NoodlesCold noodles are a dish primarily made from a thin wheat flour dough, steamed and then cooled before being sliced into strips. It is typically served with seasonings such as vinegar, soy sauce, garlic paste, sesame paste, and chili oil, along with accompaniments like cucumber ribbons and bean sprouts, offering a refreshing and smooth texture.
Qishan Sautéed Pork NoodlesQishan Sautéed Pork Noodles are made primarily with noodles and pork, supplemented by various vegetables and seasonings. The noodles are thin and delicate, while the broth is tangy, spicy, savory, and fragrant. The pork is diced and stir-fried with seasoning to create a distinctive sauce called 'saotzi,' which is then cooked together with the noodles, showcasing a rich regional flavor.
Signature Oil-Splashed Beef NoodlesSignature oil-splashed beef noodles is a Chinese noodle dish made with beef and noodles, seasoned with chili oil, green onions, and other seasonings. The beef is stewed and cut into strips, combined with chewy noodles, and topped with a spicy oil sauce, offering a deliciously fragrant and spicy flavor.
Signature Oil-Poured Beef NoodlesSignature oil-poured beef noodles are made with tender beef and fresh noodles, seasoned with hot oil for a fragrant and rich flavor.
Signature Oil-Poured NoodlesSignature oil-poured noodles are made with hand-pulled wide noodles, topped with shredded cucumber, bean sprouts, and carrot, then drizzled with hot oil to enhance the aroma before mixing and serving.
Vegetable Cold Dish PlatterVegetable salad is a cold dish made from various fresh vegetables like cucumber, carrot, wood ear mushroom, bean sprouts, and seaweed. After blanching or soaking, they are sliced or cut into strips and mixed with seasonings. No meat is used, highlighting the natural flavors of the ingredients.
Lao Tongguan Meat SandwichLao Tongguan meat-filled mantou is a traditional snack from Shaanxi Province, primarily composed of baked Baiji mantou and braised pork. The Baiji mantou is made from hand-kneaded dough and roasted until the outer skin is crispy while the inside remains soft and fluffy. The braised pork typically uses pork belly, seasoned with spices such as star anise, cassia bark, and bay leaves, then slowly stewed over low heat until tender and fully infused with flavor. The meat is then chopped and mixed with the sauce before being stuffed into the mantou, creating a rich and satisfying texture.