Menu

Joe’s Shanghai Menu Overview

Appetizers:

  • Scallion Pancakes: Crispy, flaky pancakes with a hint of scallion.
    Price: $8-$10
  • Fried Crab Meat and Pork Dumplings: Delicious dumplings filled with a savory mixture of crab meat and pork, deep-fried to perfection.
    Price: $10-$12
  • Hot and Sour Soup: A flavorful soup with a spicy and tangy profile, featuring ingredients like mushrooms, tofu, and bamboo shoots.
    Price: $7-$9

Signature Dumplings:

  • Xiaolongbao (Soup Dumplings): Iconic Shanghainese dumplings filled with pork and a rich, savory broth.
    Price: $12-$15 (for 8 pieces)
  • Steamed Pork Dumplings: Tender steamed dumplings filled with seasoned pork.
    Price: $10-$12 (for 8 pieces)
  • Pan-Fried Pork Buns: Juicy pork-filled buns with a crispy bottom, served pan-fried.
    Price: $11-$13 (for 6 pieces)

Entrees:

  • Braised Pork Belly: Slow-cooked pork belly with a rich, flavorful sauce.
    Price: $18-$22
  • Sautéed Snow Peas with Garlic: Fresh snow peas sautéed with garlic, offering a crisp and flavorful side dish.
    Price: $12-$15
  • Kung Pao Chicken: Spicy and tangy chicken stir-fry with peanuts and vegetables.
    Price: $16-$20
  • Beef with Broccoli: Tender beef stir-fried with fresh broccoli in a savory sauce.
    Price: $18-$22

Rice and Noodles:

  • Yangzhou Fried Rice: A classic fried rice dish with shrimp, pork, and vegetables.
    Price: $14-$17
  • Shanghai Style Noodles: Stir-fried noodles with pork, vegetables, and a flavorful sauce.
    Price: $14-$17

Desserts:

  • Red Bean Soup: A sweet, warm dessert made from red beans.
    Price: $6-$8
  • Sesame Balls: Crispy, sweet pastries filled with red bean paste.
    Price: $7-$9 (for 4 pieces)

Beverages:

  • Cocktails: Ranging from classic to innovative, with prices generally between $12-$15.
  • Beer: Local and international options, usually priced at $6-$8 per bottle.
  • Wine: Varied selection of red and white wines, typically priced between $8-$12 per glass or $30-$60 per bottle.
  • Non-Alcoholic Drinks: Soft drinks and traditional Chinese teas, generally priced around $3-$5.

Note: Prices are approximate and can vary by location and time. It’s always a good idea to check the latest menu and prices directly with the restaurant.