Food reviews - Shanghai, Uncategorized XINWANG HONG KONG RESTAURANT 31 July 2010


Xinwang
175 Changle Lu (???175?)
Shanghai, China

PRICE: ??
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For my Hong Kong food fix, I normally hit up Cha’s, famous amongst Hong Kongers and I’ve always loved their food. However, my last 2-3 visits there, I noticed the quality has changed / gone down. Most evidently is the Bo lo bao, a fluffy bun with a crusty sweet top and stuffed with a big pat of butter. Normally their’s is divine, but the last few times, it was soft and chewy, a strange orange-y colour, and the top wasn’t crusty! FOR SHAME. In fact, the last time we went, it was so bad we sent it back and refused to eat it. I’ve also heard stories from others that various dishes have slid down in quality, so I went on the hunt for another Hong Kong place.

I decided to try Xinwang, since it’s so close/walkable from our place. And crap I wish we’d discovered it sooner!!! EVERY dish we ordered was fantastic. Very close to all those “cha can tings” (street-side cafes) we went to everytime I’m in Hong Kong. Best of all, their double-storey restaurant seats a lot of tables, so we don’t need to wait for a table. Their staff are also very friendly, knowledgeable and efficient, we were pleased with their service.

We kicked off with a Toasted sandwich with scrambled egg and ham. The bread was fluffy and beautifully brown, and we enjoyed the thick pat of scrambled egg. I would probably have preferred spam instead of ham in there, so will remember that next time πŸ˜›


Toasted sandwich with scrambled egg and ham

Next up was THE BEST dish of the night. The Pork chop and onion bun. It was even better than the ones I had in Hong Kong! The bun was really soft and fluffy with a sprinkle of sesame seeds, and housing a THICK pat of pork. The pork was lean, tender, and oh so tasty… it was luscious. A tumble of soft onions added a nice bite and flavour to the bun. It was perfection. I’d go back for this any day.


Pork chop and onion bun

We had a shared plate of Crispy skin suckling pig, and Roast duck. I loved the tender pork with exceedingly crispy skin, though it was probably the day’s worth of calories with its thick layer of fat πŸ˜‰ We specifically asked for “breast meat” with the duck and were glad we did, as the pieces came out chunky and lean and full of meat (I’m always wary of ordering roast duck because we always end up with tons of bones, and I have a phobia of food on bones). The dish was served with a side of spicy mustard (for the pork) and sweet plum sauce (for the duck).


Crispy skin suckling pig, and Roast duck

I heard that their Shrimp wonton noodles were good, so decided to order a bowl. It came out very unimpressive.. but one bite and I was sold. The tender noodles still had a lovely bite to it, and the broth was subtle yet still flavourful. There were 4-5 large wontons – each one had a big prawn inside and was encased in silky wonton skin. Oh the dish was divine!! I slurped every bit right up. Quite amazed that a (relatively) healthy dish could taste so good…


Shrimp wonton noodles

And of course, how can we resist their Instant noodles with spam and fried egg… considering it consists of ALL of our favourite foods? πŸ˜‰ It doesn’t disappoint. A sizable bowl comes out with sqiggly noodles, and 2 thick pieces of spam. An egg cooked to perfection rests on top, with a still-runny yolk. Freakin’ fabulous.


Instant noodles with spam and fried egg

We’re pretty full by now, but we simply cannot resist getting a serve of Bo lo bao each. Airy light bun with a crispy sugary top that crumbles in your mouth when you take a bite… we stuff a pat of chilled butter into the middle of the hot bun where it becomes gooey. I think we may be in Heaven. It’s spot on perfect, exactly what a Bo lo bao should be, and we’re completely sated.


Bo lo bao with butter

We wash it all down with a shared Iced lychee drink. It comes in a tall milkshake glass, and curiously with a spring of parsley on top. There is a strong lychee flavour but be warned, it is fairly sweet so have it at the end of the meal or your food will taste a little strange alongside this drink.


Iced lychee drink


It’s an impressive meal, and we’re stoked with all the dishes. The prices are also very reasonable. A lovely place for either lunch or dinner, and we like the casual ambience and cleanliness of the place (they’re given an ‘Excellent’ rating by the government for hygiene standards). I’m already planning on convincing Mum and Dad to go back there with us in the next few days πŸ˜›

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Yes to be fair my HK connection is much stronger than yours so perhaps that’s why I know it. And when I first came to SH in 1999 you can imagine how few decent places there were to eat (we’re all spoiled now) so Xinwang was a 3 times a week kind of place. And you’d always see other HK friends in there too but that hardly happens now as they have more branches so people just go to a closer one. Also popular with the 4am clubbing crowd, it’s pretty funny to see people in full clubbing outfits and big boss types with their 20 year old fluzzies.

Texting you and commenting here at the same time is weird!

Yes to be fair my HK connection is much stronger than yours so perhaps that’s why I know it. And when I first came to SH in 1999 you can imagine how few decent places there were to eat (we’re all spoiled now) so Xinwang was a 3 times a week kind of place. And you’d always see other HK friends in there too but that hardly happens now as they have more branches so people just go to a closer one. Also popular with the 4am clubbing crowd, it’s pretty funny to see people in full clubbing outfits and big boss types with their 20 year old fluzzies.

Texting you and commenting here at the same time is weird!

I am shocked you’ve not tried Xinwang it’s been serving reliable HK style cafe food since I first arrived in 1999 (the original one on Changle Lu) and since then they are all over Shanghai (one next to my office on Hankou Lu, another inside Infiniti opposite Times Square etc).

Not only do thy do breakfast but from 2pm to 5pm they do afternoon tea sets for even cheaper than their normal cheap prices. You can get a bowl of noodles with luncheon meat (what you call spam) and egg with toast and jam and scrambled eggs and an iced lemon tea for bout 20 rmb!

It’s a real shame to hear about the drop in standards at Cha’s. The queues are still insane (passed by last Thursday night at around 8pm).

Not sure if you’ve reviewed Tsui Wah but that’s a real HK chain that’s opened in Shanghai and their pork bun comes with a side of delicious fries FTW!

I was SO thinking of you when I made this post, thinking “I bet he replies” hehe.

Yeah they’re so close to us, yet we never bothered to go. I was eyeing their sets but it’s all in Chinese so we can’t read it *cries*

We went there again tonight, dragged my parents there hehe. LOVED it again. Don’t think w’ell be going back to Cha’s.. not worth it esp the queues.

I like Tsui Wah too http://beverly.livejournal.com/718803.html! Both in HK and here. But Xinwang’s so so so much closer..

I am shocked you’ve not tried Xinwang it’s been serving reliable HK style cafe food since I first arrived in 1999 (the original one on Changle Lu) and since then they are all over Shanghai (one next to my office on Hankou Lu, another inside Infiniti opposite Times Square etc).

Not only do thy do breakfast but from 2pm to 5pm they do afternoon tea sets for even cheaper than their normal cheap prices. You can get a bowl of noodles with luncheon meat (what you call spam) and egg with toast and jam and scrambled eggs and an iced lemon tea for bout 20 rmb!

It’s a real shame to hear about the drop in standards at Cha’s. The queues are still insane (passed by last Thursday night at around 8pm).

Not sure if you’ve reviewed Tsui Wah but that’s a real HK chain that’s opened in Shanghai and their pork bun comes with a side of delicious fries FTW!

I was SO thinking of you when I made this post, thinking “I bet he replies” hehe.

Yeah they’re so close to us, yet we never bothered to go. I was eyeing their sets but it’s all in Chinese so we can’t read it *cries*

We went there again tonight, dragged my parents there hehe. LOVED it again. Don’t think w’ell be going back to Cha’s.. not worth it esp the queues.

I like Tsui Wah too http://beverly.livejournal.com/718803.html! Both in HK and here. But Xinwang’s so so so much closer..

For SHAME! Bo lo bao is just too amazing with the hot bun and cold pat of butter. I like Xinwang’s breakfast deals, too. And you should try the yuanyang – it’s a drink that’s milk tea mixed with iced coffee. I think the flavour is quite unique πŸ˜‰

Wei-Wei

OHhhh I know….. Bo lo bao is one of my faves. I didn’t know they had breakfast deals, hmmm good idea πŸ˜›

I prefer the standard milk tea to yuanyang, heh!

For SHAME! Bo lo bao is just too amazing with the hot bun and cold pat of butter. I like Xinwang’s breakfast deals, too. And you should try the yuanyang – it’s a drink that’s milk tea mixed with iced coffee. I think the flavour is quite unique πŸ˜‰

Wei-Wei

OHhhh I know….. Bo lo bao is one of my faves. I didn’t know they had breakfast deals, hmmm good idea πŸ˜›

I prefer the standard milk tea to yuanyang, heh!