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🦀“Crab Me If You Can” — The Timeless Shanghai Taste of Zhuang Shi Longxing

Tucked away in the bustling heart of Shanghai, Zhuang Shi Longxing (庄氏隆兴) isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a time capsule of old-school Shanghainese flavors with a rich, almost century-long legacy. Founded in 1930, this humble eatery has quietly become a go-to spot for crab lovers and local foodies looking for that nostalgic, umami punch that only real crab roe can bring. Think: golden crab oil, hand-pulled noodles, and soft, steaming xiaolongbao — all made with love and a bit of flair. 🥢 Where Heritage Meets Hunger You might stumble upon Zhuang Shi Longxing while wandering near Nanjing East Road or the Bund — unassuming from the outside, but once you walk in, you’ll smell the signature aroma of crab roe dancing with garlic and scallion. The atmosphere is casual, but the food tells a story — one of tradition, patience, and indulgence. Every dish is built around fresh ingredients, with their crab roe series taking center stage. The Golden Crab Roe Lo Mein (蟹粉黄金捞面) is a revelation — springy noodles drenched in silky, golden crab essence that clings to each strand like velvet. It’s messy. It’s rich. And it’s absolutely addictive. 🥟 Shanghai’s Answer to Soul Food Don’t leave without trying their Crab Roe Xiao Long Bao — pillowy dumplings filled with a luxurious broth that bursts in your mouth. Or go full comfort mode with a steaming bowl of Crab & Shrimp Wontons, wrapped delicately like edible origami. Even their South Fermented Red Bean Curd Pork Cutlet (南乳炸猪排), a side dish, demands attention — crispy, slightly sweet, deeply savory, and strangely unforgettable. This is the kind of food that lingers in your memory long after you’ve left the table. 💡 A Hidden Gem That Locals Whisper About What sets Zhuang Shi Longxing apart is its refusal to bow to modern trends. There’s no fusion, no gimmicks, no TikTok-famous plating. Just old-school Shanghai soul food served the way it always has been — with care, precision, and plenty of crab oil. And the best part? It’s surprisingly affordable. Whether you’re a solo traveler craving comfort or a couple looking for a casual bite, their multi-dish crab set meals are generously portioned and budget-friendly — some under ¥50 per person. ⸻ Pro Tip: Head to their Zhejiang Zhong Lu or Nanjing East Road locations for the most authentic experience, and avoid peak lunch hours — this place is no longer a secret among the locals. #springitinerary
Posted: Jun 7, 2025
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