1. Wrong way to eat Xiaolongbao; 😂 2. Hot pot is not regarded as Shanghai food; 3. Oil noodle is authentic Shanghai; 4. Fried pork is popular in Shanghai, but it is regarded as western food; 5. Shanghai pancake is actually not Shanghai but introduced to Shanghai from northern part of China; 6. Guotie (pan-stick) dumplings are authentic Shanghai; 7. Shengjianbao (Pan-fried Pork Buns) is authentic Shanghai; 8. Curry beef soup is more of Halal food but popular in Shanghai; 9. 3 meat spread (duck, port, chicken) is more of Cantonese food; 10. Waffle Oreo Ice Cream Cone is not Shanghai origin but a recent borrowing; 11. Mini dumplings are of a recent invention not specific from Shanghai; 12. Fresh duck from the butcher, I believe, is a staple from the southern province of Guangdong; 13. Tea (with special ingredients) is definitely popular in Shanghai as well as the entire country; 14. the title says all: North Korean Grill is Korean food; 15. Scallion pancake is definitely Shanghai breakfast staple 😄 They are all great recommendations, and Jim is unquestionably an amazing food tour guide (I watched that episode). The trio of Nomac is one of the best in the entire UA-cam world, not an argument. Thank you for sharing👍👍👍
As a Korean living in the US, #14 is South Korean style Korean BBQ. The only ones that would be able to eat like that, if able at all, are the government officials in Pyongyang. I'm thinking they don't want to give credit to South Korea since they don't ideologically have the same beliefs as China.
Going in a week. Unbelievably excited
Hope you enjoy it!!
@@NomacGuides can you share this food guide his wechat im going there in september ;-)
20:35 we Indians drimk tea the same way too, but we screw up by adding milk and sugar
Very good video, but I have a question, do they have vegetarian food introduced in Shanghai ?
yep, you can go to temples or near temples, there will be vegetarian choices
I Love special needs! Thank you for sharing. Blessings...
11:30 Do not just hit play and listen to this video in the background 💀
谢谢帅哥喜欢我的家乡上海,您特别像澳大利亚演员亚当 加西亚Adam Garcia(电影
where are locations?
好可惜,油条大饼咸豆浆已经找不到了
1. Wrong way to eat Xiaolongbao; 😂 2. Hot pot is not regarded as Shanghai food; 3. Oil noodle is authentic Shanghai; 4. Fried pork is popular in Shanghai, but it is regarded as western food; 5. Shanghai pancake is actually not Shanghai but introduced to Shanghai from northern part of China; 6. Guotie (pan-stick) dumplings are authentic Shanghai; 7. Shengjianbao (Pan-fried Pork Buns) is authentic Shanghai; 8. Curry beef soup is more of Halal food but popular in Shanghai; 9. 3 meat spread (duck, port, chicken) is more of Cantonese food; 10. Waffle Oreo Ice Cream Cone is not Shanghai origin but a recent borrowing; 11. Mini dumplings are of a recent invention not specific from Shanghai; 12. Fresh duck from the butcher, I believe, is a staple from the southern province of Guangdong; 13. Tea (with special ingredients) is definitely popular in Shanghai as well as the entire country; 14. the title says all: North Korean Grill is Korean food; 15. Scallion pancake is definitely Shanghai breakfast staple 😄 They are all great recommendations, and Jim is unquestionably an amazing food tour guide (I watched that episode). The trio of Nomac is one of the best in the entire UA-cam world, not an argument. Thank you for sharing👍👍👍
I salute you. I live in Shanghai and couldn't explain it better.
@@TheBluewallcat too bad there is no more authentic youtiao dabing and salty bean curd soup 好的油条大饼咸豆浆都找不到了
As a Korean living in the US, #14 is South Korean style Korean BBQ. The only ones that would be able to eat like that, if able at all, are the government officials in Pyongyang. I'm thinking they don't want to give credit to South Korea since they don't ideologically have the same beliefs as China.
Whats the name of the Hot Pot restaurant? I’m going to Shanghai in October 🤩
there's plenty of hot pot options..you don't have to go to that specific one
I was watching this without looking and its very asmr 😂
need a new guide
You can't even say thank you the correct way. And putting "Perception" as your logo goes a long way to showing that you lack it!
😂 I've noticed that as well. Xi-xie i ni hao ma😂😂
Grow up!