Positive User: This was my go to restaurant whilst I stayed in the area. Really reliable service and friendly staff – food is delicious and they have a separate bbq grill pit to order snacks to have in or on the go. They can also make smoothies too. Vast menu of different dishes to try, highly recommend giving it try 👍
Positive User: The place had remained the same over the last 30 years. The decor is dated, tables are tired. But who cares… We all go for the Peking Duck. Which is the best in Bangkok. Love this place. Don’t ever change
Positive User: Great original thai food taste with affordable price and easy to check the bill with price tag in the menu and com along with ordered food. But it is a little bit hot inside.
Four Stars
Positive User: Great food and good price
Have a private room hang out with your friend.
Positive User: Bump into this place by chance. Tried pork rice and egg. It’s taste good and the soup is herbally tasty.
Positive User: I’ve eaten here a few times mostly for late dinners around the 10pm mark and the place was busy with many diners. It’s got some age, seems family run, no Aircon but a lot of fans going and a large menu for sure. Crowd was both locals and tourists.
I like to order the steamed and fried chicken on rice and it comes with some dipping sauces and a flavourful chicken soup for 60 baht and Pepsi was 15 baht. So for a meal and drink 75 baht as of August 2022 is good value to me.
You just walk in and get their attention, they’ll seat you and give you a menu. Then you order and they’ll bring out your food and give you a payment card which you bring to the desk once your done. For example a card that says 60 baht for the food item and 15 baht for the drink. Very straightforward and overall a good spot to get something to eat even later at night.
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Great Shanghai Neutral User Reviews
Three Stars
Neutral User: The good part about this place is that it opens till late and also opens very early as compared to other places nearby, so technically you can have breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper here.
The price is also friendlier given it’s location, bearing in mind Bangkok is also getting expensive these days.
Food wise a mixed bag. The shrimp fried rice tasted ok, but the clear tom yum soup was not good, and tasted rather weird and bland for a tom yum soup. Maybe don’t order this here.
Neutral User: Great peking duck, seow long pao and mapoh tofu. The staff can be a little more friendly, there’s a parking space behind the restaurant that could hold up to 15-20 cars, not many but at least there’s some. The food is unique for their recipes and kept in good standard for many years. I belief the restaurant has been there for decades but kept in good quality and taste.
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Two Stars
Negative User: Average taste compare to price, but good service though (Most of dishes are not bad but I think the noodle dish is not quite Chinese, more like Thai pad-cee-eew)
Peking duck dish – the crispy skin still has unpluged feather, is hard enough to leave the unsatisfied taste on my tongue 👅
Negative User: Queue management doesn’t matter at all. Ordered chicken rice for an hour, asked for food 3 times, still stood still and didn’t do it. Enough. I’ve eaten here before but it’s not too slow to the point that I’m standing and feeling embarrassed. last round
Negative User: Wide variety of menus to choose from. The taste is okay and average. The prices are reasonable.
One Star
Negative User: When we got the bill we found out we had been charged for the wet towels and small plate of cabbage (which the waitress had given to us without saying anything so we assumed it was complimentary)!
Charging customers for a wet towel!? We had to laugh as it was comical.
The food was pretty average…
Negative User: If you want thai food don’t come here. It’s Chinese and run by Chinese because we know the Chinese only hire Chinese. Som tum was very, very salty pad Krapow was very “chinese”
Very disappointed 😞
Negative User: Nice decor, but don’t be fooled by the menu ordering “Beijing Duck” as pictured in the front page, what you actually get is two plates of skin, some rice and a soup with rubber tasting substitute for duck. Waiting for 45 minutes before realizing no duck was forthcoming.