The newly-built Concourse at Chatswood comprises restaurants, a library, entertainment venue and open air space. And set over two levels at the Concourse is Shanghai Stories 1938 - a high-end venue from the group behind Taste of Shanghai, styled in the look and feel of the opulent 1930s in Shanghai.
Shredded pork Peking style with pancakes from Shanghai Stories 1938, The Concourse, Victoria Avenue, Chatswood |
In fact, most tables had at least five people with the large round tables holding joint families of ten and more. There are dumplings on offer in the evening too, but we stuck to a few mains from the lengthy, book-like photo menu.
Shredded pork Peking style |
Stir fried with leek in a dark, sweet and sticky sauce, the tender pork strips made for a most satisfying filling with cucumber within the loosely folded pancakes. I was glad we weren't sharing our pancakes between a table of ten.
Dan dan noodle soup |
While the noodles were fine, the nutty soup was deceptively bland - I would never have thought a soup of such colour could have been bland. Suffice to say, condiments were needed and added.
Ginger, soy and shallot steamed whole barramundi |
The whole fish was a good size for three as a shared main, with fall-apart, smooth flesh beneath the silky-slimy steamed skin. The juices from the steamed fish mixed with soy sauce and slivers of ginger and shallot make a for a homely condiment with steamed white rice.
Sauteed green beans with minced pork |
Whether it's for a dumpling brunch or dinner amongst the families, Shanghai Stories 1938 sure had us eating happily ever after.
Have passed this restaurant a couple of times! The shredded pork looks glossy! Might try next time I'm in Chatswood.
ReplyDeleteI love steamed fish with ginger and shallots! Pity that the noodle soup didn't have enough flavour because it looks so good.
ReplyDeleteOh my god. I wish this restaurant was close to where I live.... Love love the name of your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Neel - Yes, sweet, glossy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Felicia - Ginger and shallots is just about my favourite way to have cooked seafood :)
Hi chefmimi - Thanks :D
This review is outdated. The food is at best ordinary and the service absolutely rude. Go somewhere else where the restaurant has passion for service and food.
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