Shanghai No.1
$$ • Chinese, Shanghainese, Noodles
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                            19634 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino
                                                                                                (408) 255-1288
                                                            
                        
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                                            Hours
| Monday | 10AM - 2:30PM 4:30 - 9PM | 
| Tuesday | 4:30 - 9PM 10AM - 2:30PM | 
| Wednesday | 10AM - 2:30PM 4:30 - 9PM | 
| Thursday | 4 - 9PM 10AM - 2:30PM | 
| Friday | 4:30 - 9PM 10AM - 2:30PM | 
| Saturday | 10AM - 9PM | 
| Sunday | 10AM - 8:30PM | 
 
                    



 
                                             
                                             
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                
Shanghai No.1 offers a pleasant dining experience with a professional chef who pays attention to details. The tea served is good, and the grains of white rice are pleasantly chewy. The service is friendly and attentive, with staff being welcoming and helpful. The food is authentic and delicious, with large portions and a wide variety of options. Reviewers praised the 小笼包, 辣子鸡, and 青菜, as well as the attentive service. The XLB, Sweet & Sour Pork, Mongolian Beef, and Steamed Scallops are tasty choices. The 本帮红烧肉鹌鹑蛋 Braised Pork Belly & Quail Eggs is visually appealing and has a great texture, showing the chef's effort. The 麻婆豆腐 Mapo Tofu Pork has a good numb, spicy kick, cooked in authentic Chinese style. The decor exudes elegant Chinese vibes with a quiet, peaceful ambiance, and ordering is simple via QR code. The lunch special bento, including meat, veggies, pickled veggies, rice, and soup for $15, offers good value. While most reviews highlight the authentic flavors and friendly staff, some found the pan-fried vegetable buns too thick, the shrimp with crab sauce too bland, and the cold duck appetizer dry and not fresh. Overall, Shanghai No.1 is a solid place for Chinese food at a reasonable price, recommended for those craving genuine Shanghainese cuisine.