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THE CHINESE TABLE

Beijing

Chinaa

154.9

million metric tons
China’s Rice Consumption in 2022/23 was one of the highest in the world

2.2

million tons
China’s Tea Production in 2022/23, accounting for 68% of Global Production

625.21

billion US dollars
China’s restaurant market value in 2022/23. Dining frequency was 175.65b

35.5

million tourist entries
China’s 2023 visitor surge fuels the food scene for international tourists
Shanghai, one of China’s most cosmopolitan cities, offers a food scene as rich and dynamic as its history. Known locally as Hu Cai or Benbang cuisine (“local cuisine”), their culinary style is celebrated for its refined techniques, mellow sweetness, and elegant presentation. The city’s coastal location, with access to rivers, lakes, and the East China Sea, has fostered a diet abundant in freshwater fish, river shrimp, eel, clams, and especially the prized hairy crab in autumn. A prime example of its culinary finesse is the iconic Xiaolongbao—soup-filled dumplings that originated nearby but were perfected here, showcasing the region’s knack for elevating regional fare with meticulous skill. As a historic hub of trade, migration, and cultural exchange, the city also gave rise to Haipai cuisine, a distinctive fusion of Chinese and Western influences that continues to thrive in both traditional eateries and stylish, modern cafés.

SWEET-SAVORY BALANCE

Shanghai cuisine is known for its gentle or mild sweetness, often achieved using rock sugar or caramelized sauces. Dishes like red-braised pork exemplify this unique flavor profile, where sugar and soy sauce combine for a deep, rich umami.

SEAFOOD HAVEN

Thanks to its coastal location, Shanghai cuisine features both freshwater and saltwater ingredients like crab, eel, shrimp, and clams. The seasonal craze for hairy crab, paired with ginger vinegar, highlights the city’s love for seafood’s natural flavors.

FUSION AND INNOVATION

As a historic international port, Shanghai absorbed culinary styles from the West and other parts of China into Haipai cuisine, which blends Chinese ingredients with Western techniques—such as breaded pork chops served with rice and a ketchup-based sauce.
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