The old lady provided us a sweet and lovely service, she is really nice and attentive to family with young children, not just for us but for other families with young kids dinning there. We were dinning with our 3 year old toddler, and we just let him sit in a regular chair, she was a sweet to offer us a solid seat cushion to make sure my toddler can eat comfortably. The food was authentic and nostalgic for my husband. Very well priced. Don’t expect fancy decor or posh service, this place gives a vibe of going to eat at your grandmother’s house.
S Lau
Friendly service, lovely interior decor and lighting with ultra fast serving time, decent prices and portion sizes!
Sizzling beef came out very prettily, strong pepper smell. Tender vegetables and chewy beef-not the softest but definitely not tough by all means. Just the right amount of flavor without needs for accompanying with rice. 7.5/10
Salted duck not too salty just right, tender meat. Pretty tasty and needn't accompany with rice.
8/10
Fried bread crisp upon bite but I find it a bit too thick and bread like for my taste. Had it with the sweet soy bean milk which was average, just your run-of-the-mill sweet Soy.
6/10
Beans had a very strong when brought over and smelt delicious. The mixture accompanying the beans were fabulous and chicken was good as it contained flavor and was not bland.
8/10
Meatball soup fresh watery soup flavor, the meatball was extremely tender and falls apart when spooned, taste was delightful, recommend!
8.5/10
Steamed buns juice was hot, the perfect blend of savory and sweet, the meat soft and succulent and the wrap in no way overpowers the taste of the bun.
8.5/10
Fried bun filled with similar soup to the steamed buns but
less amount, pork filling was again succulent. This time the
bun amount was more but that's a given for the type of bun it is. The bottom is crispy and topped with sesame and added a lovely crunch to the bun.
8/10
Rosie
The best traditional Shanghai restaurant in New Zealand.
I have been there every week since I moved to New Zealand.
Even my mom agreed that!
She is the best chef I have ever known.
Friday Lily
One of the reasons we ended up here was because they have a carpark out back. You can then enter the restaurant from the backdoor, just look out for the sign.
We ordered quite a few things to share and it was mostly quite nice. The fried pork buns were delicious. Crispy, juicy and full of flavour. The Shanghai fried noodles were also quite nice but it is slightly spicy. The flavour of the salted egg prawns weren't quite right but they were still delicious.
Delicious, cheap food so not a bad choice if you're looking for some where to eat.
Benedict Uy