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    Jiang Nan Spring

    By Sylvio Martins,

    3 days ago

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    $$$$Perfect For:LunchBig Groups

    The SGV has plenty of banquet-style restaurants where you can accommodate your extended family without anyone complaining too much. At a glance, Jiang Nan Spring is another one of these places. The portion sizes are huge. The dining room’s round tables are large enough to fit a mini SUVs-worth of people. The menu is a casual 100-plus dishes and everything is reasonably priced. What sets this Alhambra restaurant apart, however, is the delicious Shanghainese dishes that show up on practically every table, from delicately braised meats and eggplant stir-fries to seaweed-battered fried fish. The large menu seems overwhelming, but the staff are experts at assembling a balanced meal. Have faith in their order suggestions and you'll be rewarded.

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    Weekends are when Jiang Nan Spring is busiest (the small back lot fills up with said mini-SUVs), but things never reach Sunday dim sum levels of hectic. The atmosphere is noticeably tranquil, with relaxing spa music playing as you pop delicate shaoxing-simmered drunken chicken into your mouth. Once you order, hits arrive hot and fast, including chewy oval-shaped rice cakes stir-fried with cabbage and pork bits, and fried Shanghai riblets coated in a sticky-sweet red glaze. Even if you’re stuffed like a human xiao long bao, make room for the seaweed fried fish that’s so light and crackly it’s nearly translucent.

    Whether you eat here on a date or with your entire book club, the sheer variety of homey, satisfying dishes at Jiang Nan Spring makes it an SGV standout that will make everyone happy—even that one uncle who's never happy.

    Food Rundown

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    Wine-infused Chicken

    This poached chicken clearly looks juicy, but nothing will prepare you for how delicious those juices taste. You taste sweet shaoxing wine, star anise, and soy sauce when you bite into the cold white meat.

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    Shanghai Shimmering Shrimp

    These stir-fried shrimp do indeed shimmer, and they are also very salty in a good way. Don’t waste your time peeling them and bite right in, as much of the flavor is in the crunchy shell.

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    Seaweed Fried Fish

    Forgot the name—the seaweed in the batter doesn’t add much flavor. But everything else about the batter is really nice, like how it’s light, airy, and puffs like a balloon in the fryer. The side of white pepper for dipping is the little kick these fish nuggets need.

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    Sichuan Eggplant

    Despite the Sichuan in its name, this glossy eggplant stir-fry isn’t particularly spicy, but we do love how the tender pieces pull apart like candy floss in your mouth.

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    Shanghai-style Rice Cake

    We love how chewy these thin, oval-shaped rice cakes are, how they’re crispy around the edges, and how they’re oily in a good way. Everything in this giant stir-fry—rice cakes, minced pork, handfuls of cabbage—is doused with soy sauce, so it’s extra salty and a little slippery to pick up with chopsticks.

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