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Horrible
Probably the worst Chinese restaurant Iโve ever been to. The peninsula chain should fire the chef or close the restaurant before it damages the good name of Peninsula.
We ordered pot stickers had to return them as they were ice cold.
The hot and sour shrimp soup with a generous portion of one shrimp was hot Nd edible.
The Kung Pao chicken was sent back as it was cold and one could only see peanuts.
The beef was inedible and sweet we sent it back two times the taste remained the same.
Egg fried rice most probably couple of days ild dry and hard.
Bock choy was the only decent item in the menu.
It would have been better to have visited a hole in the wall most probably better food and for less than $50 bucks.
If you want to be ripped off with the worst food then welcome to visit this restaurant.
Good Mooncake
Today is the Autumn Moon Festival so we had to try out their mini-mooncakes. They have an egg custard filling and a crust. We paid $98 plus tax for a box of 8 mooncakes. We are willing to splurge for delicious treats but unfortunately they were overrated. They were good but not worth the price. The filling was bland and the crust was not flaky.
Be the first to ReplyNot worth the time or the money.
This is the only 1 star review I have ever posted over many years of using Tripadvisor's review information. Talk about a dissapointment. Made reservation for an early dinner on a Sunday night. Having read all the great reviews posted for this restaurant we had very positive expectations. The setting is nicebut the food was worse than any local "all you can eat" buffet. Dim sum orders were delivered to the table lukewarm and bland. Our third dish of Cispy Golden Shrimps was also delivered cold and flavorless. We said " No more". Sent it back and asked for check so we could leave to find a dinner worth paying for somewhere else.
The front of house staff was professional and courteous. The kitchen on the other had needs to be retrained or replaced. Do not waste you time or money here.
The food was average. Expecting greatness. Not delivered.
We ate quite late on a Friday night and the staff politely seated us, even though our reservation was for 2 1/2 hours earlier. Plane delay at Midway.
Waiter was a fun guy and did his very best.
We had the cucumber salad which is not a salad. It is a thinly sliced pickled cucumber. It was just OK, not any unique or memorable flavors. Bad explanation of the actual dish. For a main, we split the Peking duck. Duck was dry and not very tasty. Pancakes were getting stale and chewy. Greens were good. Sauces were good. Overall, one can find great Chinese cuisine at any number of other places - just not here. And not for these crazy prices.
CLASS, ELEGANCE,SERVICE
Absolutely wonderful experience. Every dish was immaculate. Service impecable and atmosphere was soothing
Be the first to ReplyDim Sum and Drinks
Stopped in with my wife for a Dim Sum brunch. Everything we had was really good. Yes, itโs about 3 times higher priced than a Dim Sum place in Chinatown but Iโd do it again in a second because we really enjoyed it. Also ordered Ning sling and passion sunrise drinks, they were also great. The bill was $126 for two of us. I donโt have a single complaint about this place and Iโd recommend it if you are in Chicago and want to try something different.
Be the first to ReplyMini vaca
Visiting my son who is stationed at Scott AFB. Wanted dim sum .. ordered the crab one with roe excellent.. I was expecting more from our entrees but still good... the service was interesting.. once we had our food and drinks the staff seemed to disappear.. would have lived to go the terrace but it was closed due to weather.. will give another try when I'm back in Chicago..
Be the first to ReplyRead some of the โmehโ post-COVID
Read some of the โmehโ post-COVID reviews. We had a lovely late lunch here and felt the food and service were wonderful. The beef pot stickers and Peking duck salad were exceptional. Thanks for the kind welcome and wonderful service. Happy to be back in community with others.
Be the first to ReplyLovely Ambience // Average Food
While staying at The Peninsula, I decided to try Shanghai Terrace. The positive: the steamed pork soup dumplings were delicious. The mediocre: the peking duck and szchewan string beans were less than stellar. The string beans were cooked in garlic and chili paste but lacked a strong spice that is traditional. The duck was just average.
If youโre looking for average, semi-traditional food paired with a lovely ambience and a premium price point, this is the place for you. If youโre just looking for good traditional food, head to Chinatown.
Post COVID Reopening Review -
COVID has simply changed everything - our mental, physical, and social lives. Restaurants are no exception to this and during my last visit to Shanghai Terrace on Aug 7th - Friday, you could see areas where service, quality of cooking, and management have deteriorated. Shanghai Terrace personally has a special spot in my heart as I used to go least once a month with various friends or family members and still expect to. This may have been an off day, but I'll update the review on my next trip coming up soon.
We ordered about 6 dishes for two of us and none of them were exceptional except the dimsum.
Dimsum - 5 / 5 - We ordered the Black Truffle and Chicken / Lobster Dimsum which was actually amazing - not overly salted with the perfect flavor and piping hot which is always good for dimsum. If you are coming post COVID shutdown, i would stick to dimsum as the main dishes are some what off compared to previous seasons.
Dishes - 2/5 to 3/5 - We ordered the String Beans (way too salty - even had to send this back to be recooked with no / less salt --> when you put an item in your mouth, you shouldn't be expected to be overwhelmed with actual salt crystals all over your tongue - this should be dissolved or mixed into the food), Asparagus (Vegetable Trio Treasure - salty); the dongbo pork belly (great presentation but the salt was excessive); the kung pao chicken and the Beef Wagyu Fried Rice were decent and less salty compared to the other dishes.
Drinks - Ordered the Lychee Martini and Old Fashion - 5/5. Strong and perfectly balanced.
Service - 3/5 - Waters were not refilled proactively. I asked on 2 separate occasions - with an empty water glass for over 10 mins. White rice wasn't brought out until we asked twice. They may have been understaffed given COVID - or the tables are spaced too far apart which impedes their ability to have awareness of other tables' service needs.
The bill including a 25% tip I personally wanted to give - yes, for mediocre service - was around $225. (I'm still very understanding of all service staff during these rough times due to COVID and them figuring out their 'norm' so I'm giving everyone a pass for a month or two)
All in all, my guest didn't like the food claiming everything was overly salty. I told her it was an off day and next time, we could expect the great service and food that I was historically accustomed to. Let's hope...