Excellent service and delicious food! We were really happy with the wonton soup, scallion pancakes, and cucumber salad. It was all so tasty and we’ll definitely be back ☺️ Scallion Noodles has great flavor, but a little too oily for us so will probably pass the next time. XLB we’re good but had little soup in them and maybe too much meat (if that’s a thing) 🤣
🇨🇳 CHINA (Shanghai)
To stick with the various items on their special menu pages is to find some unique dishes from Shanghai and much less common than the favorite pork buns and dumplings. A compelling first order is Shanghai fried rice cake ($12.75), which combines those chewy, stir-fried ovals with just a bit of pork and cabbage.
Very good dumplings. Meatball noodle soup was nice and comforting, but I felt the broth needed more flavor. The honey Walnut shrimp was mediocre. I'll definitely go back, but probably stick with the dumplings.
Food at Muodo is not super healthy but yummy and pretty authentic. It reminds me of the food I happily consumed in Shanghai 10 years ago. I recommend the buns. Juicy and flavorful. Careful, the soup inside the bun is piping hot.
Muodu is popular with the Asians here in South Bay. Parking is plenty and free. The wall decor is bright orange. The space is filled with light.
We loved this place, very authentic! Service was good and the food delicious. Our daughter loved their steamed bun and meatball noodle soup. Tried a couple of their bowls of noodles in soup. Will be back to try more.
If you enjoy Shanghainese food you should go to Muodu Shanghai Cuisine. It's a real pleasure to have a such an authentic Chinese restaurant in the South Bay. After visiting the restaurant 4 time since it opened have given me a chance to visit with the owners. I found out that the owners are real traditionalist. They believe in using the best ingredients to make their dishes and all their Baos, Sesame Green Onion Pancake and noodles are made by hand. Believe me you can really taste the difference. I can't comment on their regular sauted dishes, because I haven't tried any. But everything else that I've tried have been really good and authentic. My favorites are: Sesame Green Onion Pancake, Pan Fried Bao, Wonton soup, Geen Onion Oil noodles, Lions Head Meatballs, Cucumber Salad, Shao Lung Bao and the Salted Duck. Try Muodu and your tummy will be very happy.
Really great food. The dumplings are superb. The prices are pretty good and the portions are great too. I had the fried pork chop noodle soup which was actually fried pork chop AND noodle soup. The pork chop was decent, nothing mind blowing but the noodle soup was delicious. Noodle soup and dumplings are a must have.
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