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Joe's Shanghai
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I have to admit I was not a believer that this place had the best soup dumplings. For those of you who do not know what soup dumplings are, they are little morsels of heaven. A celebration of the senses of you will. Each pork dumpling is encased with a layer of wrap. The best part is the soup though. Each dumpling is moist because the dumpling skin also holds a little bit of soup inside. Don't bite into the dumpling outright. You will burn the inside of your mouth. Poke a hole into the dumpling and drain it into your spoon and sip the soup then dip the dumpling into the soy sauce - vinegar mix then enjoy. I have ordered other dishes but I always come back to this one.
Pros: Soup Dumplings. Enough Said.
Cons: Huge Crowds and Long Waits. Parking. No frills.
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