Fiery Shanghai

  3.8 – 388 reviews   • Shanghainese restaurant

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Hours

Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
Sunday11 AM–9 PM
Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2717 Stoneridge Dr #103, Pleasanton, CA 94588

Phone: (925) 201-1131

Website: https://fieryshanghaipleasanton.com/

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Reviews

Lulu
As an authentic Asian, I highly recommend this place—it truly captures the authentic dining experience of China. 很有国内的感觉!
The only issue is that the servers constantly walk around, disrupting my conversations with friends and making it feel a bit lacking in privacy. They also don’t proactively refill water, though the female servers are all very friendly.确实很好吃,还会来的
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Guomin Wu
The food is very tasty here. We share 5 dishes with 3 people. Every dish is delicious. The proportion is big. Very glad that we stop by here.
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baobao shi
I was really disappointed with my experience. The soup I ordered had a hair in it, which was unacceptable. I also ordered the crab dish that was shown with edamame on the menu, but it came without any. When I asked, the server said the menu was printed wrong. On top of that, the scallion oil noodles were served cold. Overall, the food quality and attention to detail were not good, and I hope the restaurant improves.
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JJ
Had a great dining experience here at night with family. Every entre here were authentic
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bijay Gurung
At Fiery Shanghai Restaurant, you’ll discover an exquisite culinary journey with their awesome food, complemented by a pleasant atmosphere and exceptional service. Indulge in a symphony of flavors, where each dish is expertly crafted to tantalize your taste buds. The ambiance creates a warm and inviting setting, while the attentive staff ensures a memorable dining experience. Prepare to be delighted by the combination of delectable cuisine, a welcoming atmosphere, and top-notch service at Fiery Shanghai Restaurant.
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Z Xue
The best Shanghai food in Bay Area for my personal taste. All of my orders were great. The indoor decorations are cozy. The environment is clean. A really good place to have food before/after you go to the outlets.
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migamume
The pretty pork dish in the photo was especially good. Overall, we were very satisfied with the flavours. The decorations in the restaurant were pretty and the service was good too.
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Ed Yu
I’m changing my review due to last visit a couple days ago. I normally only focus on food unless something drastic happened in service that makes me not wanting to go back.

We had a party of six and I do know that many restaurants add tip to the tab automatically but my two biggest problem is that first the tip is added post tax which is already wrong. No, sales tax shouldn’t be counted for tip amount. The second problem is the amount which is 20%. I believe it’s way overcharging for the service we received. They didn’t box the leftover nor did they replace my plates with new ones even once. Even the initial water was poured ourselves from the jug. Asking 20% post tax is basically scamming in my view. Btw even with inflation the tip % shouldn’t have been raised from the standard dinner 15% to 18-25% nowadays. That’s not how percentage works.

Anyways, now let’s talk about the food. The Peking duck sauce is way way too sweet. The smoked fish is fried ok but fish itself is not fresh. The spicy fish filet uses the cheapest fish filet with barely enough pieces. Overall, it’s just not worth going especially with the grossly overpriced menu.

Here is the original review:

I was pleasantly surprised. I’m extremely picky about Shanghainese food because I’m Shanghainese. The fish (松鼠鱼)is extremely
well done. It’s basically a lightly fried fish with sweet and sour sauced poured on top. It’s a very famous dish in many regions of China including Shanghai but extremely difficult to find good restaurants that can make it well. I found it here. I also likes the stir fried rice cake which is a well-known Shanghainese dish and also done well because the rice cake is just right not too soggy. Overall I recall coming here and disappointed before but really enjoyed the recent meal. The 生煎包 however looks horrible from a neighboring table so don’t order that at all.
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L Mnd
Not the best chinese food and dimsum we’ve had. The hot and sour soup was good, the combination fried rice was ok. The dumplings in chili oil, shu mai and beef with scallions was a disappointment. The shu mai was all rice and hardly any meat ( you can see the pictures), the beef with scallions was a tasteless version of mongolian beef, and the dumplings in chili oil has a sweet taste and no flavor also. This restaurant is serving Shanghai style chinese food. I did not know the different styles of chinese cooking but when I asked, the lady server said that Shanghai style are more on the sweet side than other chinese food. I guess you live and learn. $72 down the drain.
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Michele Ryba
Saw a picture of the dry sauteed string beans and based off that decided to check them out. They were so good I would return just for them alone.
While we were getting seated I saw a dish coming out of the kitchen and asked what it was “crispy noodles” and ordered those too. Very good, and they are crispy you’ll need the serving utensils to cut them.
Got an order of the twice cooked pork, very tasty and nice thin slices of pork.
Lastly we tried the steamed pork bun these were our least favorite.

We couldn’t finish everything but would definitely go back. Since it’s in the Pacific Pearl center there’s plenty of parking. We didn’t call ahead for reservations and didn’t need them.
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