Shanghai Morning in Richmond has comfortable seating arrangements and the atmosphere is very cozy as well as relaxing. Also on a Saturday evening, the restaurant was not very busy.
DOUBLE BOILED BAMBOO SHOOTS WITH SALTED PORK SOUP ($13.95).
The broth tastes light as well as clear, and has a hint of salted pork. As for the ingredients, there are pieces of pork as well as salted pork, and the meat tastes chewy (which happens unless it is homemade and slow cooked). Asides from the pork, there are bamboo shoots as well as bean curd knots. I love bean curd knots because they soak up every bit of soup or sauce, and has a somewhat stiff texture. As for the bamboo shoots, they taste dry as well as pickled and rubbery, which resembles dry packaged ones. Personally, I prefer bamboo shoots to taste light with a soft crunch and fresh, the way it should be.
STEAMED MINI PORK DUMPLINGS, XIAO LONG BAO ($4.95).

The xiao long bao tastes juicy and has a thin layer of skin, but does not taste very flavourful. The pork tastes gritty and neither smooth or tender; I have had a lot tastier XLBs with tender tasting meat as well. If the filling had a bit more fatty pork, the meat could have tasted more tender. In my opinion, the best XLBs in Richmond is at Chen's Shanghai Kitchen.
CHICKEN IN WINE SAUCE ($5.50).
SLICED PORK WITH GARLIC PEPPER AND GARLIC, SPICY ($10.95).
BEEF ROLL ($4.95).
I asked the owner if the beef roll was a green onion pancake and she confirmed with a yes, twice. Wahhh… but it is not and I even asked in mandarin, sigh.

PAN FRIED BUNS ($4.95).

POSITIVES
- Relaxing and homey atmosphere
- Staff refills tea cups without needing to ask
NEGATIVES
- Use of dry packaged bamboo shoots
- There are better Shanghai cuisine restaurants
LITTLE THINGS
- No pictures of dishes on the menu
- Smoked chicken was sold out, it might taste good
- XLBs and pan fried buns are juicy, but the meats are mediocre
- I visited Chen's Shanghai the night before and Shanghai Morning did not even have a chance (sorry!)
Food: 2/5
Service: 2.5/5
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