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[Environment]
Many tourists come here with their suitcases to eat. The restaurant is very popular and the seats are always full~
[Service]
The staff is very good, busy and diligent~
[Taste]
The crab roe noodles are delicious, the quantity is large, and you can refill them for free~
Pairing|side dishes^Not greasy at all~
A noodle restaurant that has become very popular recently~ [Environment] Many tourists come here with their suitcases to eat. The restaurant is very popular and the seats are always full~ [Service] The staff is very good, busy and diligent~ [Taste] The crab roe noodles are delicious, the quantity is large, and you can refill them for free~ Pairing|side dishes^Not greasy at all~
【Service】 I give full marks to the service. The staff is very enthusiastic. Whether it is the usher or the on-site reception staff, they all provide good service. Because I ate on the fifth floor, I wanted to pack a portion of this restaurant's | Crab Roe ^ Noodles. The staff repeatedly reminded me to eat as soon as possible and helped to pack it. Thumbs up. 【Taste】 | Crab Roe ^ Noodles are really delicious.
Li Baixie Crab Roe Noodles River View Restaurant (The Bund, Yuyuan Branch) is located on the 3rd floor of No. 22 Zhongshan East Second Road. You can take the stairs to the third floor, or walk straight in, turn left, and take the elevator to the third floor. Crab Roe Noodles: Although it's called crab roe noodles, it actually contains crab meat and crab sticks in addition to crab roe. The fishy smell is a bit strong, but adding a little vinegar will reduce it. Free refills are available for both noodles and rice. Pickled Cucumbers Sliced Radish: A side dish to go with the noodles. The radish slices are slightly spicy. The window seats offer a view of the Shanghainese three-piece set, and the service is excellent.
Their signature crab roe dish is just delicious, so is the taro dessert. We loved everything here- the atmosphere, the staff and the food. Definitely a must visit when you come to Shanghai.
📍How to spend two days? Here's the lowdown: Day 1: Experience the slow pace of old Shanghai with its old buildings and flavors. Day 2: Experience the bustle and deliciousness of Shanghai with its skyscrapers, river views, and local snacks. 🚶♀️Recommended Easy Itinerary: Day 1: Arty Small Town Style Wukang Building (photos) → Soong Ching Ling's Former Residence (see the old houses) → Xujiahui Academy (read books and take photos of the church) → Stroll along the Bund at night to see the lights come on! Day 2: City Check-in Style Sleep in, stroll around Jing'an Temple or Longhua Temple → In the afternoon, visit Lujiazui for panoramic views → Take a ferry across the river → Visit Yu Garden at night for snacks and lantern viewing! 🍽️Locals' Favorite Shops: Bund Family Banquet: For authentic Shanghainese cuisine, be sure to visit 80 Jiujiang Road! Li Baixie: Crab roe noodles are so delicious you'll want to lick the bowl! They also offer drunken crab and sticky desserts. Hongkou Cake Factory: A decades-old shop, their glutinous rice dumplings are soft, chewy, and sweet. Magnolia Bakery: Extra-large butterfly pastries with a rich milky flavor. Grandma's Homemade: The rice mochi is chewy and the buffalo milk is fragrant. Ruby Cake: The fresh milk squares are refreshing, and the chestnut cake is dense and fluffy. 🏨Where's convenient to stay? Choose from these areas: ✅ Near the Bund: Convenient for night views ✅ Lujiazui: Stay in a river view room with a fast subway connection. ✅ Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street: Close to shopping and dining. ✅ Near Yu Garden: Close to the old town and has delicious food. 💡 Tips: The subway is the most convenient option; just scan a QR code on your phone to get on. If you want to take photos, go in the morning when there are fewer people and the light is better. Don't buy random snacks; stick to established shops for reliability. Wear comfortable shoes; walking is essential! Follow this itinerary for a relaxing and enjoyable two days, with great food, photos, and no pitfalls! Come to Shanghai, it’s that simple~