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15/07/2014 11:44 am Sweet and Sour Fork: New Shanghai Page 1 of 17 http://sweetandsourfork.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/new-shanghai.html MONDAY, 14 JULY 2014 New Shanghai Third floor, Emporium Centre 287 Lonsdale St Melbourne, VIC 3000 http://www.emporiummelbourne.com.au/Stores/New-Shanghai-Restaurant/ We’ve been a little spoilt for shopping recently. The hype from the H&M opening had barely died down when Emporium, hot on its heels, opened its doors after years of construction. And whilst Emporium is a pretty swank and shiny shopping complex, I didn’t realise that it also offered an awful lot in the ways of food. So it was almost by accident that I discovered that their food court isn’t so much overpriced take-away as pop-up versions of popular restaurants, including (believe it or not) Jimmy Grants and EARL Canteen . Born in ‘93, I’m a recen graduate trying to make world, but I secretly dr where I’m paid to read my full profile WHO'S WRITING? sweetandsourfork[at]gm GET IN TOUCH? Join this site with Google Friend Conn Members (67) More Already a member? Sign I FOLLOWERS sweetandsourfork.tumb EVERYDAY I'M TUMBLRIN TWEETIN' LOOKING FOR SOMETHIN TIMETRAVELLING 0 More Next Blog»

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M O N D A Y, 1 4 J U L Y 2 0 1 4

New ShanghaiThird floor, Emporium Centre287 Lonsdale St Melbourne, VIC 3000

http://www.emporiummelbourne.com.au/Stores/New-Shanghai-Restaurant/

We’ve been a little spoilt for shopping recently. The hype from the H&M opening had barely died down when Emporium, hot on its heels, opened its doors after years of

construction. And whilst Emporium is a pretty swank and shiny shopping complex, I didn’t realise that it also offered an awful lot in the ways of food. So it was almost by accident

that I discovered that their food court isn’t so much overpriced take-away as pop-up versions of popular restaurants, including (believe it or not) Jimmy Grants and EARL Canteen.

Born in ‘93, I’m a recent pharmacygraduate trying to make her way in theworld, but I secretly dream of a careerwhere I’m paid to read books and eat. my full profile

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LOOKING FOR SOMETHING?

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In hindsight, I probably should’ve guessed about the extensive and impressive selection of food on offer when I received an invite to New Shanghai’s launch dinner. What I had

originally expected to be an inconspicuous little dim sum shop turned out to be just one arm of an empire, expanding rapidly across Australia from its heart in Sydney. They clearly

made an effort to make the place really feel like the bustling streets of old Shanghai, and I have to admit it smelt pretty delicious too.

▼ 2014 (58)

▼ July (4)

New Shanghai

Vue de Monde

Third Wave Cafe

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American (13)

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Bar (27)

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Vegetarian (8)

Vietnamese (20)

Wine Bar (9)

WHAT AM I CRAVING?

Cheapie Lunch (Under $15)

WHAT'S IN MY WALLET?

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We were in for an unbelievably extensive banquet, but before we began stuffing our faces, we were encouraged to pick one of the drinks from the selection of Asian drinks, tea,

cocktails, beer, and wine. Everyone at my table went for something a little ethnic, and I decided to have a refreshing drink of Special Blended Grapefruit Green Tea ($4.8). There

wasn’t much citrus to this drink, but I liked the strong, sweet taste that attested to the use of real tea leaves.

Special Blended Grapefruit Green Tea ($4.8)

Just A Bit Special ($15-$30)

Impress Your Date ($30-$45)

Mr. Moneybags ($45 Plus)

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HOW FAR TO DRIVE?

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OUT AND ABOUT

ECHOER

MOVEHUB

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We started off with some cold dishes to match our drinks, and Drunken Chicken ($9.8) is a classic. This chicken was definitely sloshed, the silken smooth slices fragrant with

Chinese rice wine and spices.

Drunken Chicken ($9.8)

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The Chopped Cucumber Tossed with Fresh Garlic ($4.8) was another classic done well. The bright pieces of cucumber were crunchy and covered generously with garlic mince. You

don’t want to be kissing anyone after eating these, but they’re rather tasty.

The Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs ($5.8) confused me a little; being a dish that I’m used to being served hot and tender, I kept feeling like that these chewy little beer snacks had

been sitting out on the bench for too long. However the sweet and malty vinegar marinade was right on the money.

Chopped Cucumber Tossed with Fresh Garlic ($4.8)

Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs ($5.8)

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Then came a whole slew of dim sum and yumcha snacks, the first of which a ubiquitous steamer of Xiao Long Bao ($7.8, 8pcs). Though these didn’t excel per se, the skin neatly

held a mouthful of hot soup and pork mince, and were well-received all round.

Xiao Long Bao ($7.8, 8pcs)

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The Steamed Vegetarian Dumplings ($9, 8pcs) brought to mind beautifully furled blooms, but that wasn’t the only impressive thing about them. The mixture of chopped

vegetables and tofu was clean and fresh, even if it did start falling everywhere after a bite or two.

The Pan Fried Pork Buns ($10.5, 8pcs) were sensational. The bun had its bottom burnished to a crispy golden-brown, but the rest was left bready and sweet. Inside was a geyser of

flavour, steam, and hot soup, and I ended up with my lips burnt. Still, don’t miss these delicious little grenades, as they were a highlight.

Steamed Vegetarian Dumplings ($9, 8pcs)

Pan Fried Pork Buns ($10.5, 8pcs)

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The Shallot Cakes ($6.5, 2pcs) showed off once again the pan frying skills of the kitchen; the outer layers crackled like old parchment, whilst the inner sheets were soft and moist,

chopped shallots hiding in its crevices.

Shallot Cakes ($6.5, 2pcs)

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The Shepherd’s Purse and Pork Wonton ($10.5, 10pcs) was a dish that brought back cherished memories from my childhood. Shepherd’s purse, a vegetable that looks like a weed

and tastes like a more herbal version of spinach, is often used in dumplings. But when we first got to Australia, we couldn’t find it in any shop – unsurprising, as it’s rarely used in

western cooking. So to me, these dumplings tasted like trips with my parents to the outskirts of a small country town, shovels in hand, ready to harvest the abundant crops of wild

shepherd’s purse. Anyone less sentimental would describe these as a light pork dumpling with a distinctive herbal taste, covered with a sensational skin that’s smooth and elastic,

topped with a fragrant mixture of fried chillies and peanut butter.

Shepherd’s Purse and Pork Wonton ($10.5, 10pcs)

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The Turnip Cakes ($10.5, 4pcs) were nothing like the greasy, pan-fried squares of starch you find at yumcha, and whilst we unanimously agreed that we loved the traditional turnip

cake as much as the next Asian, it didn’t stop these from being a welcome change. These little footballs of crumbly pastry held a revitalising mesh of bitter, crunchy turnip strips,

turning the traditional turnip cake into something at least faintly healthy.

Turnip Cakes ($10.5, 4pcs)

Pork Belly Braised in Sweet Soy Sauce ($17.5)

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Kicking off our mains was a mystery urn, which turned out to be a sumptuous offering of Pork Belly Braised in Sweet Soy Sauce ($17.5). If we’re very good, sometimes mum makes

this dish for us, and this version is every bit as indulgent. The glistening cubes of pork belly melted in the mouth with a burst of flavour, the rich and tender pork having had time to

soak up the sweetness of the sauce into the gelatin. And props to the urn having ‘braised pork belly pot’ etched onto it.

Pork Belly Braised in Sweet Soy Sauce ($17.5)

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I wasn’t so keen on the Rainbow Beef ($17.8), which despite the exotic name was nothing more than fried beef strips in sweet and sour sauce.

The Salt and Pepper Soft Shell Crab ($29.8) on the other hand was gone within minutes. Succulent nuggets of crab were married with that light, spicy batter normally found on salt

and pepper squid, and it was a hit with everyone at the table.

Rainbow Beef ($17.8)

Salt and Pepper Soft Shell Crab ($29.8)

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Crispy Duck with Steamed Bun ($31.8, half duck)

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Another one of my favourites for the night was the Crispy Duck with Steamed Bun ($31.8, half duck). The little purses of steamed bread were split open, ready to be stuffed with

full and made into a sandwich. The bread was fluffy and light, a perfect vehicle for the plump pieces of duck rubbed with pepper and spices, and a drizzle of plum sauce.

After all the indulgent eating done in the last hour and a half, it was a relief to see some greenery in the form of Stir-Fried String Beans ($13.5). Shame the beans were soggy and

overcooked, or it would’ve been a lovely dish, enhanced with garlic and dried shrimp.

Crispy Duck with Steamed Bun ($31.8, half duck)

Stir-Fried String Beans ($13.5)

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Fried Rice with XO Sauce ($11.9)

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Posted by ming at 09:00

Labels: Asian, CBD, Chinese, Just A Bit Special ($15-$30)

By this point we were all stuffed to the brim, and I had no room in my tummy left, not even for another duck sandwich, and definitely not for two filler dishes – Fried Rice with XO

Sauce ($11.9) and Stir-Fried Shanghai Noodles ($9.9). But I did take a bite of each for research purposes, and they were perfectly adequate, the chewy texture of the noodles

catching my attention before my stomach said NAY.

Ok maybe I did have a bit of room left for Fresh Mango/Strawberry Shaved Ice ($10.8). After all, the glittering confection of ice, syrupy fruit, condensed milk, and ice cream

proved too good to resist.

I had a good time at New Shanghai; though some of the dishes were definitely better than others, there were some smashing hits like the pork belly, crispy duck, and pan-fried pork

buns. If you work nearby, you could definitely do worse when it comes to a quick lunch or a place to meet up with a friend after dinner. But maybe wait until the hype has died

down a bit first.

Rating: 13.5/20 – old shanghai.

This rating reflects my personal experience at the time of visit.

Sweet and Sour Fork dined as a guest of New Shanghai.

Stir-Fried Shanghai Noodles ($9.9)

Fresh Mango/Strawberry Shaved Ice ($10.8)

Recommend this on Google

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2 comments:

Laur. 14 July 2014 11:00

Great photos! Looking forward to giving this one a go.

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Charlie Daniels 15 July 2014 03:26

That duck looks delicious! It's a shame it's small for that price.

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