Since our move to DFW a year ago, this is the first time we ate in â Shanghai DynastyââŚone of the best amongst the 20 to 30 Chinese restaurants we have tried in DFW area. We ordered three-dish lunch special choosing stir fry squid, spicy fish with tofu, and honey walnut shrimp. Our following ratings are six outstanding and one âneeds improvementâ: The ingredients of all three dishes were very fresh and cooked with excellent wok hei (the âbreath of the wokâ) . Their free soup included in the 3-dish lunch special was good. It had lots of ingredients served in a big bowl. Weâve not seen a free soup with this quality in other Chinese restaurants. We were a pleasantly surprised by the serving size of all the dishes. Shanghai style dishes are known for its good quality but with smaller serving size. At first, we thought we might need to order a fourth dish. As it turned out, the three dishes were more than enough for us. The price of $36.99 for three dishes is very reasonable. It is hard to find this deal with free rice and soup anywhere else. Their service is good. The waiter always came to check if our tea pot was full. The owner also stopped by to make sure that we were happy with the meal. The restaurant is very clean.
There is one dish we would like to see improvement in the future: We chose âhoney walnut shrimpâ(HWS) because we read other customers comments and saw photos they posted two month ago. Per comparative photos attached below, our âHoney Walnut Shrimpâ looked totally different. Although the shrimps tasted very fresh, the heavily battered shrimp was dunked in âmuch too thick mayonnaiseâ sauce. Raw unsalted pecans, not honey glazed walnuts, were given on side as chef forgot to blend them in the sauce before plating the HWS to be served. Disappointedly, this dish is not always consistent. HWS was served with longer wait time than we expected. The waiter waived our tea charge. Although $4 is not a big deal, his initiative indicates restaurant stayed true to their core value of caring about customerâs experience. We also commend the solo smiling waiter on âgoing above and beyondâ and took time to refill our cups with tea, being particularly stressed from serving multiple tables at the same time. It is refreshing to find a Chinese restaurant with the...
   Read moreFinding a professionally run Chinese restaurant in the U.S. that specializes in a specific regional cuisine is a challenge. Finding one that also innovates is even rarer. We were therefore delighted to discover that Shanghai Dynasty, located in a forsaken shopping mall in the suburbs of Dallas, achieves all of this and more.
True to its name, the restaurant specializes in the famed cuisine of Shanghai, but it also offers refreshing innovations. The extensive menu features classic Shanghainese dishes alongside offerings from Hunan and Sichuan. However, those familiar with the fiery nature of those cuisines should note that the dishes here are tempered and not as spicy as one might expect. Where the restaurant truly shines, in our opinion, is its creativity. We particularly recommend exploring the dessert section, which features a wonderful variety of warm desserts that are unfamiliar to the American palate and are a rarity even in Asia.
The restaurant itself is surprisingly elegant and spacious, with many private dining rooms available for those seeking a more intimate setting. Service is conducted primarily in Shanghainese, a testament to its authenticity, though the staff also speaks some Mandarin and English to assist other guests.
Shanghai Dynasty is a remarkable findâa restaurant that honors a specific regional cuisine while also daring to innovate. It stands out in a category where professionalism and authenticity are often hard to come by.
As ordinary consumers, we are not paid or compensated in any way for this review. We were genuinely impressed and felt compelled to share this...
   Read moreThis place deserves a higher rating, I stopped by Shanghai Dynasty in Plano and they have a lunch special. 3 dishes for $36.99. 35 items to choose from meat to seafood! After 20 mins trying to decide, I went with: Fried chicken w/chili peppers Shanghai sweet & sour pork ribs Honey walnut shrimp
Westlake soup (minced beef w/egg white soup) and steamed rice was complimentary with the combo.
My review: *Fried chicken w/chili peppers - the blend of fried chicken, chilis and peanuts made this a tasty dish. It wasnât too spicy but just the right amount of heat. I think if the chicken pieces were a little bigger, it would be easier to eat. 8/10
*Shanghai sweet & sour ribs - Falls off the bone!!! Perfect balance of sweet and sour. The glaze on them was also very good. 9/10
*Honey walnut shrimp - Many restaurants offer this but not all restaurants make it well. The shrimp was well fried, juicy inside and the mayonnaise glaze was fabulous! To top that off the walnuts were candy glazed and sweet. Not the raw ones that other restaurant use. 8/10
As you can see, I barely made a dent and my wife also had some. Definitely enough for 4 and at less than $10/pp, itâs a great deal. Highly recommend.
Their lunch is Tuesday - Sunday 11:30a-3p. Yes,...
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