Thursday was Labor Day in China, meaning that we were all
granted with a few days off work. Despite the fear of crowds, we decided to venture
out of downtown to Nanxiang Town in the northern Jiading District of
Shanghai. Nanxiang is a sleepy suburb that boasts attractions such as Guyi
Gardens, Nanxiang Twin Towers, Ancient Town and Yunxiang Temple.
We came for none of these. We hadn’t gone to Nanxiang to sightsee, we were there to eat. Why? Because Nanxiang happens to be the birthplace of xiăolóngbāo.
We came for none of these. We hadn’t gone to Nanxiang to sightsee, we were there to eat. Why? Because Nanxiang happens to be the birthplace of xiăolóngbāo.
I’ve talked about my love of these dumplings before and even
suggested a few spots to try them in Shanghai. But eating xlb from the source
seemed like the perfect way to spend an afternoon.
Reaching Nanxiang is easy. Simply take line 11 to the
Nanxiang stop. Once there, take exit 1 and walk south along Huyi Gong Lu for
1.5 km (~10 minutes) to Guyi Garden. A short distance after that, you’ll
encounter Guyiyuan Lu, which is where our culinary adventure began.
I’m not joking when I say there are hundreds of xlb
restaurants in Nanxiang. Hundreds. For the purpose of research, we ate at three
restaurants. I’m clearly conducting a very scientific experiment.
Our first stop was the shop on the corner. Overly thin skins
combined with overcooked dumplings meant that our xlb stuck to the steamer and
ripped when picked up. Would not recommend.
The second spot was the famous Gulong Restaurant (220
Guyiyuan Lu). While Nanxiang town may be the birthplace of xlb, Gulong is
apparently the actual spot of creation. The dumplings here were beautifully
prepared. The dough was slightly thicker and the flavor was sweet and savory. These were
voted the best by our panel. FYI, the panel consisted of me, Matthew, and our
friend C.
Our third stop was slightly further down Guyiyuan though I failed to notice the name. This restaurant offered numerous types of xlb and we opted for original pork as well as the crab variety. The crab version was a big hit and I quite liked the pork as well. These xlb received slightly less enthusiastic praise than the ones at Gulong, but we were also rather stuffed at this point. I think we had ordered and consumed close to 60 dumplings at this point.
I can feel you judging me.
Since we only sampled from a few restaurants, I have a
feeling I will visit Nanxiang again. All in the name of research of course.
I am so hungry now. Stop it! :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are delicious! I hear you can get some decent ones in NYC though!
DeleteSweetheart, you are making me so hungry- I am actually salivating....
ReplyDeleteYou might just need to come back then Mom =)
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