Established 1995 Head chef Joe Si County Manhattan Date founded 1995 | Current owner(s) Joe Si Street address 9 Pell St Postal/ZIP code 10013 City New York City Postal code/zip 10013 | |
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Joe's Shanghai (simplified Chinese: 鹿鸣春; traditional Chinese: 鹿鳴春; pinyin: Lù Míng Chūn) is a chain of three Shanghai-style Chinese restaurants in New York City, New York, in the United States. The addresses are 9 Pell Street (between Bowery and Mott Street) in Chinatown in Manhattan; 24 West 56th Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) in Manhattan, and 136-21 37th Avenue (between Main and Union Streets) in Flushing, Queens, which has developed a cult following.
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- Yelping yuena flushing joe s shanghai
- Fung bros food soup dumplings in nyc joe s shanghai
- Xialongbao
- Reviews
- References

Fung bros food soup dumplings in nyc joe s shanghai
Xialongbao

It is known for its xiaolongbao (billed as "steamed buns"). Joe's Shanghai has been cited by several magazines such as Time Out New York and has won 1998 Eating and Drinking Awards. Its main location is in Flushing.

The most drawing aspect of Joe's Shanghai is acclaim for their cuisine, in particular, the pork or crab meat xiaolongbao, a type of small Chinese steam bun. At Joe's Shanghai, xiaolongbao is listed on the English menu as simply "steamed buns," in which the soup is actually inside the buns. This is achieved by thickening the soup with gelatin and putting it in as a solid. When the buns are later steamed, the solids melt back into liquid soup within the outer bun casing.
Reviews

In 2013, Zagat gave it a food rating of 22, and ranked it # 121 out of 259 restaurants in Chinatown.
Writing about Joe's Shanghai appears in Calvin Trillin's piece "Local Bounty" in the compilation Best Food Writing 2003.