Chinese cuisine finds many enthusiastic takers wherever it goes. No matter how adventurous their palates are, diners seem to adore this particular cuisine famously. So many restaurants have entered into the market to satisfy the demands of the foodies who simply adore Chinese cuisine. A new found restaurant has entered into the market that has captured the interest of the city crowd with its elegance and fantastic Chinese menu that covers a lot of base. ‘Shang Palace’ is the fancy extension of Shangri-La’s Eros Hotel in Janpath, New Delhi. The restaurant is the very epitome of luxury and affluence. It is the famous rendezvous point of the bigwigs of Delhi and a sight of upper crust dining here is not uncommon. Shang Palace is fairly high profile and very much belong in the upmarket gastronomy sector of Delhi.
Shang Palace takes pride in its fabulous menu that trots all over china, handpicking the best recipes from Cantonese, Sichuan and Beijing regions. The menu surpasses all expectations through its flamboyant delicacies that has elements of brilliance in it, crafted out of traditional clever recipes chosen with careful consideration and bound to please every diner. Nibble on delicious appetizers as a start like, lamb pot stickers, mapo tofu spring roll, baby shrimp with chili salt, lightly stewed morel mushroom soup, Shang Palace crispy chicken, shredded crispy spinach, salt & pepper squid with pickled chili, crusty baked barbeque Iberico pork bun and Sichuan asparagus & spring onion pancake. Woo your palate further with an array of mains, stir-fried with black pepper, sizzling clay pot of cod, braised black marbled pork, stir-fried mixed mushrooms, hot stone pot rice and pan fried noodles with Chinese greens.
To accentuate the flavours even further sip on a kiwi tequila or a chilled anunaki, which is a sake based drink. Finally relish a table torched jasmine tea brulee, warm chocolate fondant, poached rice dumplings and sticky toffee pudding as a sweet round off. Shang Palace is designed beautifully with wide sprawling spaces composed well in tones of brown and grey, with red throwing everything in sharp relief. A brightly lit formally styled room welcomes you as you step into this plush classy restaurant. Those in need of privacy will find solace in stunningly decorated private dining rooms, one wall of which is made out of replicas of old coins. Shang Palace is one of the city’s loveliest Chinese restaurant and for good reason.
- All their dim sums are excellent, but the 'Baked Puffs' are unbelievable
- You can have a full meal of either modern 'Cantonese' or 'Spicy Sichuan'. You choose
- The 'Grilled Skewers' are available in full and half portions