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Zhapu Lu Food Shanghai

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If you like some real great Chinese style seafood and other culinary delights in Shanghai

the choice is along Zhapu Lu Road. During daytime and evening everything is dedicated to food, the street is six kilometers long and reaches almost down to the Bund.

Nowhere you are virtually closer to the ocean than in Zhapu Lu Street, full of Seafood restaurants and some other are real exotic food. Early in the morning is rush hour, the white capped cooks come to work and the harbor girls go home after a night in the massage and beauty parlors.

In 1907 the first cinema in China opened at Zhapu Lu Street and the area was full with foreigners. In the thirties came together with the Japanese invasion the seafood restaurants.

The Japanese built a Taoist temple in the Zhapu Lu Street and started the seafood markets. However, this didn’t last long. With the Communists came no money and no food; most of the premises closed.

This is different today, it bubbles and roars in the restaurants, pools are filled with all kind of fishes and other creatures from the sea. The ocean is close in the Zhapu Lu Street but geographically rather further away, it takes about one hour down the Huangpu River, before the Yangtze River reaches the sea.


Most sea creatures sold in the restaurants are imported, around the Chinese coast most fishes are gone since every year several billion tons of junk are thrown in the river and carried to the sea finally killing most species in the water.

Anyway, cooking and food is very important in Shanghai and China during imperial times it was one of the main arts equal ranking with ink painting, calligraphy and other.

In a Chinese restaurant food is served in buffet style means all dishes, appetizers, main course, dessert are placed on the table more or less at the same time and everyone takes what he or she likes.

The Chinese restaurants at Zhapu Lu Food Street offer large assortments of sea food, It is the variety of sea food which makes the Zhapu Lu Street so popular in Shanghai.

Around the China coastal waters are or rather were over 3,000 marine creatures, just imagine the number of seafood dishes when all this is somehow prepared in the Chinese cuisine. Actually today almost all seafood is imported to China and Shanghai.

The rich taste of Chinese seafood delicacies can be at best experienced at Zhapu Lu Street. You could eat yourself “through” at this food street in Shanghai for several month by eating a different culinary delight every day. For other Chinese food have a look here.

China together with Japan probably has the largest seafood industry in the world. Fresh water and sea water products are widely available but many times not so cheap.
 

Sea Creatures in Dumplings
Sea Creatures in Dumplings
Sea food restaurant Shanghai
Sea food restaurant Shanghai
Sea Food at Zhapu Lu Street
Sea Food at Zhapu Lu Street

 

 

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