Joe’s Shanghai

  4.2 – 6,141 reviews   • Shanghainese restaurant

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Joe’s Shanghai is a legendary Shanghainese restaurant located in the heart of Chinatown, New York City, best known for its world-famous soup dumplings (Xiao Long Bao) filled with rich, savory broth. Established in 1995, this iconic spot serves authentic Shanghai-style comfort food, including handmade noodles, fresh seafood, and classic Chinese dishes, all in a lively and casual setting. A longtime favorite among locals and tourists alike, Joe’s Shanghai is a must-visit destination for anyone craving traditional flavors and an authentic NYC dining experience.

Popular Chinatown eatery famed for its soup dumplings and other Shanghai dishes in a spare setting.

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Jennifer Chambers
Would recommend coming. Even With a long wait time(we didn’t wait that long) as it’ll be worth it. The food tasted so fresh. It comes piping hot. Great choices and will happily alter dishes to suit your taste(take out certain veggies or sauces). Quick and attentive service. The chicken and corn soup was incredible dont be fooled that its just a ‘soup’. The crab and pork soup dumplings another top recommendation. Chow mein noodles were good but not overly ‘wow’. The chicken in sesame *chefs kiss*.
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Kevin Drost
Joe’s Shanghai in Chinatown NYC absolutely lives up to its reputation for soup dumplings. We got the crab and pork soup dumplings, which are apparently what they’re famous for—and for good reason. They were fantastic, full of flavor, and easily the highlight of the meal.

I was honestly shocked when I first walked in. I’m used to seeing mostly locals eating at restaurants in Chinatown, but this place was packed with a very diverse crowd, all clearly there for the soup dumplings. That alone says a lot.

That said, not everything was a hit. I wouldn’t recommend the General Tso’s chicken—it tasted more like cheap boneless wings than a proper Chinese dish. We also ordered the seafood pan-fried noodles. It had a nice variety of seafood, but there were definitely more vegetables than meat. I’ve heard the pork version comes with a lot more meat, so I’d probably try that next time.

Overall, it’s still a fantastic place and absolutely worth visiting, especially for the soup dumplings. Just be warned: it fills up quickly because they’re famous, and pro tip—bring cash, because they don’t take credit cards.
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Kimberli
Standard American Chinese food. Cash only and kind of sus that they have 2 little ATMs right at the entrance so they can get a cut from both the ATM and not having to report cash income lol. Food came out very hot but broccoli was cold – not because it was out but because it was served raw.

Wasn’t a fan of the waiters standing right next to us and hovering over us. Overly attentive for no reason as the drinks are canned (no refills) and there’s nothing for you to really need except for your food and maybe an extra set of utensils if you dropped yours. Chili oil was great. Nice looking restaurant tho.

Bathrooms need help. 2 of the 3 toilets were dirty.

And yes, standard 18% tip. You pay in cash and the waiters still ask “do you want your change?” YES. I do want my change, you already charged the tip so why would I tip again for subpar service?
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Khoa Ngo
I grew up in the Bay Area, so when I say this place has the best xiao long bao (pork soup dumplings) I have ever had, it is not a statement I make lightly. All of the food here is really delicious. The scallion pancake and salt & pepper pork were also highlights, but everything else we’ve tried here has been solid. It is CASH ONLY, so remember to bring some with you when you come here. But definitely come for the soup dumplings, and then stay and get stuffed on everything else!
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Rajarshi Das
It’s a tradition to eat at Chinatown during the lunar new year celebrations and this place unfailingly always makes every visit memorable. Awesome Chinese food and the best people and service. Can’t really go wrong with anything. This time we got schezwan fish and crispy chicken and they were amazing.
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Hayley Di Naso
Super delicious and fast delivery!

I tried this restaurant as my coworker recommended it as he’s “favorite Chinese restaurant in NYC”, and I can definitely see why.

I ordered it for delivery to my hotel and the food was still steaming hot and well packaged to avoid spills.

The green beans and beef had a delicious sauce and the pork soup dumplings were encased in the most chewy and flavorful dough.

I was surprised that they included a warm sweet sesame ball with a flakey pastry.

All in all it was a great experience especially for a delivery experience.
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Alexander Katsabanis
FRIED PORK! Ok so apparently they are extremely known for their soup dumplings which we obviously ordered… and yes they were very good. However the fried pork entree which we split amongst 6 grown men, was by far the best pork I have eaten. The pork was served with a side of salt and sauce. Mouth watering and fried to perfection. The restaurant is very big and was packed which is always a good sign. I have nothing but amazing things to say. My one suggestion is to ask for a side of chili oil. Not too spicy but just enough kick.
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Seth Washburne
18% mandatory gratuity on the before-tax amount. The Kung Pao Chicken and rice were dry and terrible. The Singapore Chow Mei Fun was the worst I have had. The Water Spinach not special. The crab meat with pork soup dumplings were tasteless. There is no atmosphere, just people jammed in. Waiters keep your water filled but are unfriendly and don’t care about patrons. It is very unpleasant, and NOT worth it. Go anywhere else and you will have a happier evening.
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Maddie Harding
Good spot in Chinatown for a no frills meal with friends! Food was good and portion sizes were quite large. It was also busy so atmosphere was good. Note that it’s cash only but they have an ATM in the restaurant
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Shannon
Stopped here for the soup dumplings, and they did not disappoint! They were incredibly delicious and full of flavor. The service was quick and friendly. This place is very popular, so there was a bit of a wait—but it was definitely worth it. They only take cash, but no worries, there are ATMs on site. That being said, you absolutely have to stop here for the soup dumplings! The General Tso’s chicken is also fantastic—just a little heat with a perfectly sweet, crunchy bite. I would definitely come back!
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