Shanghai Park
Princeton Boro
301 North Harrison St. (Princeton Shopping Center) - map
Princeton, NJ 08540
609.924.8001
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Features
vegan dishes
vegetarian dishes
Accepts
cash
American Express Visa MasterCard/Eurocard
Dress
casual
Reservations
accepted
Parking
own parking lot
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Description
Authentic Shanghai Cuisine, plus chinese-american favorites and Sushi Bar.
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Excellent Food and Service We were looking for a good sushi place in princeton area and finally found one that has very good sushi and chinese food. We loved our server who was prompt and always with a smile... only thing is that when the lady put us at a table, she only gave us chinese food menu and we were left wondering for sushi menu for couple of minutes and then asked our server who was more than pleased to hand us the sushi menu. We had two sushi rolls for appetizer and two chinese dishes for main course. The dinner portions were fairly large, so we took home the left overs. [24 Feb 2007 13:16:48]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Sushi roll - Zen, California; House Special - Sarong ba rong - a dish that has a crunchy bowl made of taro strips - the bowl is filled with soculent chicken, shrimp, mushroom and roasted chashew
Smita & Vinay, Princeton
EXPECTED MUCH MORE We have been to this restaurant several times and have never been delighted by the food. It's alright. The place is popular, and I get the feeling that they don't care at all whether you are there or not. We have never felt welcome, and I have always said that the way you are greeted sets the tone for the meal. When we entered, we received almost a sneer and thought of leaving at once, but we were hungry, and thus, we stayed. While our order was being taken, the waiter's cell phone rang, and he walked away, right in the middle of taking our order. The service was indifferent, to say the least. We ordered vegetarian dumplings, avacado and cucumber rolls, sweet potato rolls, and chicken chow fun. The dumplings were delicious. The rest was adequate. The chicken in the chicken chow fun was a surprise. Instead of lovely chunks of chicken, which we have received elsewhere, this chicken looked like tiny pieces of leftover scraps. We were ignored for most of the meal, and it was difficult to find anyone to fill our water glasses. I have rarely been so unhappy at a restaurant, and I can say that although the food was adequate, the service was dreadful. We will not be back. [25 Sep 2007 21:42:35]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: vegetarian dumplings
Tootsa, Princeton editor
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