Long Cuisine
日料 · ⭐ 4.4
No. 245 Madang Road, Xintiandi Fashion Phase II, B1-129A (Central Atrium)
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. 245 Madang Road, Xintiandi Fashion Phase II, B1-129A (Central Atrium). It is a 日料 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Salmon, Salmon Sushi, Five-Slice Sashimi Platter.
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: 4.4
- Address: No. 245 Madang Road, Xintiandi Fashion Phase II, B1-129A (Central Atrium)
- Popular dishes: Salmon, Salmon Sushi, Five-Slice Sashimi Platter, Tonkatsu Chicken, Sukiyaki
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Dishes
SalmonSalmon, with tender flesh and vibrant color. Typically eaten raw, paired with mustard, soy sauce, or lemon juice to preserve its natural flavor. It can also be pan-fried, grilled, or boiled—simple to prepare and rich in nutrition.
Salmon SushiSalmon sushi is made primarily with fresh salmon slices, paired with seasoned rice (cooked rice mixed with rice vinegar, sugar, and salt). The salmon slices are placed on molded rice balls, rolled into sushi rolls with seaweed, or enjoyed as hand-held sushi.
Five-Slice Sashimi PlatterSashimi five-course is a cold appetizer featuring five different types of raw fish, such as salmon, tuna, sea bream, eel, and scallop, with fresh ingredients sliced thin and evenly, presented elegantly.
Tonkatsu ChickenTangy chicken pieces, made from thigh or breast meat, cut into bite-sized pieces and marinated in a special seasoning. Then fried to achieve a golden, crispy exterior while keeping the inside tender and juicy.
SukiyakiSukiyaki is a Japanese hot pot dish primarily made with thinly sliced beef, vegetables, and tofu. The ingredients are cooked in a pot while adding a special sauce for flavor, and it is traditionally eaten by dipping the cooked food into raw egg yolk.
Grilled Sushi PlatterGrilled sushi platter features fresh sashimi, rice, seaweed, and cucumber. Sushi rolls or rice balls are lightly grilled for a slightly charred surface and aromatic flavor while preserving the original taste of ingredients.
Garden SaladGarden salad is made with fresh vegetables such as lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and carrots, dressed with a specially prepared vinaigrette and simply mixed. Colorful and refreshingly crisp.
TakoyakiTakoyaki is a Japanese snack made primarily from octopus, flour, cabbage, and other ingredients. The preparation involves mixing flour into a batter, adding octopus, cabbage, and other fillings, then baking it into small round balls on a special griddle.
Grilled Ox TongueBlackboard beef tongue is a dish primarily made with beef tongue. To prepare it, the beef tongue is sliced and marinated in a special seasoning to infuse flavor. Then, it is quickly grilled on a hot blackboard until the surface turns golden brown, locking in the juices and preserving the tender texture of the beef tongue.
Pacific SauryFresh mackerel is marinated and then pan-fried to create a dish with golden, crispy skin and tender, juicy flesh. It tastes even better when served with lemon juice and seasonings.
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.