Shanghai Mong - Menu

New York, NY 10001, 30 W 32nd St, United States, Broad Channel

🛍 Bars, And Grill, Ossetian Cuisine, Caucasian Cuisine

2.9 💬 445 Reviews

Phone: +12126296450

Address: New York, NY 10001, 30 W 32nd St, United States, Broad Channel

City: Broad Channel

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 445

Website: http://shanghaimongnyc.com

"We came here on a rainy day, and with our dog. We didn't expect to hit so much rain, all day. We had to find a place to eat outside in one of the little cabins. It was wonderful, the waiter let us sit in a booth with our little doggo. We were looking for a good Ramen, and we're not disappointed! It was delicious! Tasty and fresh ingredients! The egg was perfect. The kimchi and radish served on a side plate, to add for your own taste. Everything tasted wonderful and authentic good Ramen."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Noodle

Seafood

Soups

Appetizer

Menu - Noodles

Beef Dishes

Items Worth Indulging On

Thai Dishes

Classic Dishes

Arroz Y Fideos

Asian

Dinner Soups

Seafood Dishes

Rice And Noodles

Special Szechuan And Hunan Styles

Korean Style Bbq

Yakisoba And Stir Fried

Dynasty Traditional Luncheon Special -Chicken

Vegetarian

Small Plates

Kitchen Appetizer

Noodles

Fried Food

Entrées

Teriyaki And Bbq

Chicken

Chicken Dishes

David David

The many different flavors of bottled soju sold me, plus the food was good. A win.

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Reviews

Samir
Samir

Customer service was already horrible, and then we witnessed the owner literally discriminate against someone who was a paying customer. Never supporting this owner and place again!!!


Ellie
Ellie

Awful customer service ever; I do not even want to give one star for this place. My husband and I place an order from this restaurant, and never got the food. We contacted the restaurant, and they simply told us contact the delivery guy directly. Horrible!!!!!


Liz
Liz

The food was incredible, but I had a strange experience when they wouldn't let me leave unless I tipped. I've never encountered anything like that before, so it felt a bit off. It's disappointing because I've been a loyal customer for years, and then this situation occurred. View menu


Priyanka
Priyanka

Last night I was here to eat dinner, and I witnessed the owner mistreating some Indian guy very badly. The customer was calm and asked for them to fix the mistake instead owner called the police on him as if he was some thug off the street. I will never support this place again!!


Fernando
Fernando

One of the Korean-Chinese restaurants in K-town Manhanttan, but it was the biggest failure. They had small portions for Kkangpoong shrimp, and the jjajangmyun/jjampong were not close to orginal Korean standards. I would not recommend if ypu are looking for Korean-chinese cuisine.


Anonoy
Anonoy

The tip was included in the bill, and I ended up giving an extra tip. While the service wasn't terrible, it certainly didn't warrant a 28 percent gratuity. My water glass was never refilled, and the server seemed more focused on getting me the check—despite the tip already being included. By the way, what kind of chicken and broccoli dish costs $30? View menu


Rebecca
Rebecca

Their jjajjangmyeon is not good. Lacked flavor and depth. The kkanpunggi was just ok, it was very chewy and the exterior was hard to get through as it came to room temp. It was also not spicy and more sweet (maybe catered to Americans). The only dish that was good was the soondubu jjamppong. It’s still not enough to get me to come back here though. First and last time. Staff was courteous and service was good.


Chung
Chung

This is some of the best Korean/Chinese food I've had in a long time, and I'm quite particular about my food! The portions were generous, and the prices were reasonable. The jjampong and jjajangmyeon were outstanding—definitely some of the best I've tried in America. The Ddukbokki was tasty, but it was pretty pricey at $28! Most places charge around $10 for it. I can’t wait to go back, especially since they’re open until 4 AM!


Geoff
Geoff

We came here on a rainy day, and with our dog. We didn't expect to hit so much rain, all day. We had to find a place to eat outside in one of the little cabins. It was wonderful, the waiter let us sit in a booth with our little doggo. We were looking for a good Ramen, and we're not disappointed! It was delicious! Tasty and fresh ingredients! The egg was perfect. The kimchi and radish served on a side plate, to add for your own taste. Everything tasted wonderful and authentic good Ramen. View menu

Broad Channel

Broad Channel

Broad Channel is a small island community in Queens, known for its seafood. Locals enjoy fresh clams and fish, often prepared in simple, home-style recipes typical of the area.

Categories

  • Bars Discover our selection of expertly crafted cocktails, refreshing beers, and our curated list of fine wines. Perfect for unwinding with friends or pairing with your favorite dishes from our menu. Cheers!
  • And Grill Grilled to perfection, offering a selection of juicy meats, fresh seafood, and flavorful veggies, all charred with savory spices. Perfect for those seeking a hearty and satisfying meal with smoky undertones. View menu
  • Ossetian Cuisine Ossetian Cuisine features traditional dishes from the Caucasus region, highlighting hearty pies filled with cheese, potatoes, or meat, warming soups, and savory grilled meats, offering a taste of rich cultural heritage.
  • Caucasian Cuisine Discover the rich flavors of Caucasian Cuisine with a selection of hearty meats, vibrant vegetables, and aromatic spices, offering a culinary journey through the diverse traditions of the Caucasus region.

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