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  • Flying to Los Angeles every time I want Xiao Long Bao isn't very convenient. But seriously, if I could, I'd hit up DTF in LA at least once a week to veg out on many XLB, Shanghai Rice Cakes, String Beans, and Hot & Sour Soup ;D But really, ain't nobody got time for that. I barely have time to do laundry. So it's a good thing I live, literally, right down the street from Bund Shanghai. I venture East for all these different dishes about 10 minutes from the pad. Bund Shanghai is probably the best Shanghainese style restaurant in Vegas which is overtaken by Canto/HK style places. Venture onward! XLB: So... maybe it's just me. But I think their XLB menu got smaller? They used to have a Crab & Pork but now they just sell generic XLB. Anywho, whatever is in there it's delicious and soupy. I've been fortunate enough to never have a dry one. If you're familiar with soup dumplings, you know there are few disappointments as disappointing as dry soup dumplings. T__T sadder words have never been spoken. Kidding... But really though, Bund Shanghai has been mighty consistent with their XLB since I started eating here. String Beans / Eggplant: Depending on the day, these dishes are sometimes oversauced. Some days, the string beans are dry and delicious. Other days, they're swimming in brown sauce. The overall flavor is quite good so the heavy-saucing isn't exactly a deterrent. Order at least one of these every time I go. Hot & Sour Soup: Nothing can compare to the Hot & Sour soup of LA restaurants. I can't tell you what is different over there but I have major cravings for it sometimes. The soup here is an adequate replacement just to kick the craving. I also order this most times I come here. Shanghai Rice Cake: Stir-fried rice cakes w/ vegetables & a savory soy-based sauce. It's a nice alternative to say... Shanghai Pan-fried Noodle. Less saucy and a pleasantly chewy texture. Side note: Best to eat here in groups so you can #1. Use the Lazy Susan and #2. Try more things on the menu. No small plates here so you'll need a buddy to share with. Preferably 3 or 4 buddies.
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