Steamed Juicy Buns |
We paid a visit
to Shanghai
46 in Fairfield recently. Owned by Kevin Lin, who also owns Cheng Du 23 in Wayne, he is passionate
about the food of this region.
We feasted
on a non-stop presentation of beautifully crafted dishes, starting with the
famous (and one of my favorites) Steamed Juicy Buns (pork or crab), the
delicate Shanghai Shepherd Purse Wonton Soup, and the perfectly crispy-outside/moist-inside
Shanghai Marinated Duck. And these were just the appetizers!
Kevin
treated us to many courses during the evening. My favorites included the aptly
named, Lion’s Head Meatballs. Fist-sized, these delicious pork and tofu
meatballs with oyster sauce were so tender and flavorful. I also loved the Pickled
Mustard Greens with Pork; the delicate Shanghai Udon Noodles; Roasted Garlic
Chicken; and Moo Shu Pancake with Beef. Yes, there was alot of food!
Pickled Mustard Greens with Pork |
New Jersey
diners have many Asian restaurants to choose from and I think most people are
more familiar with Cantonese or Szechuan styles. I asked Kevin what makes
Shanghai cuisine different from cooking in other parts of China. He told me
that it’s much lighter, and with subtle spices. Not overwhelming or heavy. A
good example of this was a truly unique dish that I’ve never seen anywhere
else: Pumpkin with Salted Egg Yolk. This dish consisted of thinly sliced pumpkin
coated with egg yolk and lightly fried. Crispy, delicious, and addictive!
Pumpkin with Salted Egg Yolk |
Shanghai 46
also serves some of the dishes that may be more familiar to many patrons of
area restaurants, such as General Tso’s Chicken and Kung Pao Chicken, along
with a few “Asian fusion” dishes. We sampled the Beef with Thai Basil from this
part of the menu and it was very good. But what you really want here is the
authentic Shanghai cuisine. This is where Kevin and his team excel.
14 US
Highway 46 East
Fairfield
973-808-5888
Open 11:30am
– 10:00pm
Closed
Tuesday
Dim Sum
served Saturday and Sunday
Note: The Cook's Tour was invited to visit Shanghai 46 and our writer received a complimentary
meal.
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