I've got three words for you: Best. Dumplings. Ever.
Making headlines with their famous selection of dumplings, the Shanghai Night is, by far, my favourite Chinese restaurant in Ashfield. And considering how many Chinese restaurants there are in Ashfield, that is really saying a lot. Yes, the dumplings are like little, bite-size phenomenons--definitely their specialty. But have no fear! As far as the rest of the menu goes, you won't be disappointed.
Situated smack in the middle of Ashfield's High Street (hence the name Shang HIGH Night???), this unassuming restaurant is not exactly what you'd call a sight for sore eyes. It's not that spacious, and it's filled to maximum capacity with plain tables and chairs to accommodate the many diners dropping in throughout the day. The walls are covered with fluorescent posters with the menu items written on them, both in English and Chinese. True, it's not too fancy a joint...but what it lacks in decor is totally made up by the flavour and authenticity of the food.
My partner and I usually get the steamed pork and coriander dumplings to start, along with the gooey honey chicken and/or spicy Szechuan chicken as our main. The dumplings boast the perfect balance between savoury and fresh, and the Szechuan chicken is just to die for. It's loaded with crispy bits of chicken, stir-fried together with peanuts, onions, peppers, Szechuan peppercorns and as many whole chillies as your heart can handle. On top of these delicacies, we usually mix and match a few more bits and pieces to last us through for the next few days. A new dish we tried the last time we went was the stir-fried homemade noodles with pork and vegetables. Just as I expected, it was oh-so-tasty...
You could say that the staff at the Shanghai Night are usually rushed, but they're always friendly--unlike their inferior counterparts next door at the New Shanghai. The food is pretty cheap, especially considering how yummy it is and how much you get. I've been to a fair few restaurants in Chinatown and the CBD, which have generally been good...but NOTHING compares to this little gem in Ashfield. Get there early to avoid the crowds and don't forget to wear something that will stretch. read more