Shanghai Spring Rolls (2)
Shanghai Chinese

Shanghai Chinese

6701 Lake Harbour Dr, Midlothian I-23112-2083, United States

Meat • Asian • Chinese • Seafood


"My wife and I discovered this little gem a couple of years ago. I have lived overseas in Asia and have always enjoyed flavorful Chinese food that is not as mundane as every other Chinese buffet in Richmond. Over the years, I have eaten food from Abu Dhabi, Brisbaine, Singapore, Tokyo, Hawaii, Seattle, Boston, Houston, Memphis, Atlanta, Albuquerque, Dubuque, Chicago, New York, Denver, Dallas, and San Diego and sampled various platters over time. I am not a food critic, but I am well traveled enough to know good food from mundane. Shanghai is in my opinion, the best Chinese food to be found in Richmond. I discovered this place when a second restaurant was open in Hull Street, but since have been eating regularly at the Lake Harbour location. Note, my wife and I drive nearly 15 miles to enjoy their food on a nearly weekly basis. Some of the gems of this place are the curries, seafood delight, crystal Chicken, spring Rolls, and a whole other variety of dishes I have been able to enjoy. The service is good, but at times we have been greeted by a limited English speaking waitress which made our experience a little more interesting. Despite the slight language barrier, the service was good. We have endured horrible service at other restaurants, but never at Shanghai. The atmosphere is quiet, and the dinner menu is easy to review. I would urge people to order something other than what they might ordinarily order when trying this place. Many of the dishes are quite affordable, and unlike most Chinese places in Richmond, the staff has always been friendly and accommodating. Shanghai is a little known secret as another reviewer put it . We have taken many of of our friends, and I even take clients there. As the description says, this is as good as it gets in Richmond. PS: We have discovered that there are off-menu items available upon request for those who might enjoy the less American experience"