
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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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.
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?
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.