🍲🫔🍜 [Mueller; earlier seating] Shanghai-style dishes, incl. soup dumplings
Details
The name “Nan Xiang” pays homage to the canal-lined ancient town just outside of Shanghai, where Xiao Long Bao, literally translated to “Little Steamer Dumplings” are originated. Centuries later, when Chinese diners think of Shanghainese food, they think of Nan Xiang soup dumplings. We want to recreate the most memorable flavors of Shanghai and share them with you.
Our sister restaurant Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao first opened in 2006 in NYC and was awarded the Michelin Guide's "Recommended" designation for nine years straight.
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This will not be organized as a family-style dinner, but participants are encouraged to share dishes.
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Expected cost: ~$20 to $40/person
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suggested dishes:
Nan Xiang Signature Pork Soup Dumplings (6 pc.) $9.95
Crab Meat & Pork Soup Dumplings (6 pc.) $10.95
Pork Wontons in Spicy Peanut Sauce (6 pc.) $9.95
Scallion Oil Noodles $9.25
Shredded Beef & Pepper Noodles (dry) $14.95
Braised Beef Noodle Soup $15.95
Cucumber Salad w/Garlic Vinaigrette $7.95
[Shanghai-style Braised Wheat Gluten Salad]
[Spicy Beef Tendon & Tripe Salad]
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