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Shanghai Sheng Jian BaoB+Worth Trying
Planta Alta, Pl. de los Mostenses, 1, Primer Piso, Puesto 27 Primer Piso, 28015 Madrid, Spain
· Restaurant, Chinese restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (909 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout
Handmade Shanghainese dumplings and baos in a bustling market stall; excellent flavors and value if you can handle crowds and occasionally uneven service.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Shanghai Sheng Jian Bao delivers exceptional handmade dumplings and xiao long bao with strong diaspora endorsement, supported by genuine repeat-customer loyalty and excellent value for central Madrid. However, inconsistent execution during peak hours—burnt bottoms, light broth, service delays— prevents a higher grade, and the modest stall setting lacks destination appeal. This is authentic street-food quality executed with passion but constrained by operational scale.
Restaurant Summary
On the upper floor of Mercado de los Mostenses, this tiny stall buzzes with street-food energy and the clatter of steamers. Diners talk about handmade dumplings and a warm, hands-on owner who keeps things moving even when crowds build. One guest put it simply: "A hidden gem where the soup dumplings pop with flavor." The cooking leans classic Shanghainese with a Cantonese dim sum toolkit: shengjian with crisp bottoms, juicy xiao long bao, prawn shaomai, and a few straightforward noodle and rice staples. Expect comfort over theatrics, with prices that make sampling easy and portions sized for sharing a spread rather than a single heavy plate. Families do well here thanks to friendly staff and recognizable bites. Kids gravitate to bao, dumplings, and fried rice, and there are vegetarian dumplings and simple greens. No kids menu needed—orders are mix-and-match from the compact list.
At a Glance
- Handmade Shanghainese dumplings and baos with strong endorsements from diaspora diners
- Good value for central Madrid; easy to sample multiple plates
- Peak-hour waits and occasional disorganization slow service
- Inconsistent execution at rush times (burnt bases, light broth in XLB)
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- That first burst of soup from the XLB
- Crispy-bottom shengjian with tender filling
- Feeling transported to a Shanghai market
- Genuine warmth from the lady owner
- Sampling several small plates without overspending
Points of Concern
- Crowds and limited seating mean potential 30-60 minute waits at peak times
- Occasional quality dips (burnt bottoms, missing broth, oily noodles) especially when busy
- Service can forget items or miscalculate bills; double-check your tab
- Market surroundings may feel rough to some (near butcher stalls)
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (not observed here); included as a general caution for crowded markets
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€14-22 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with Shaomai de Gambas (€6.20), then XLB (€5.80) and Shengjian (€6.80) to sample core styles.
- Add Verdura salteada (pak choi, €5.80) to balance richer plates.
- Finish with custard bun (€5.20) if you like sweet baos.
Perfect For
- Quick lunch near Gran Via
- Casual dumpling crawl with friends
- Solo market bite at the counter
- Family outing with adventurous kids
Location Insights
Area: Central market setting near Gran Via; lively, practical, and popular with shoppers and nearby office workers.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked central zone; generally safe with typical city pickpocket caution.
Nearby: Inside Mercado de los Mostenses; near Gran Via theaters, hotels, and shops; multiple casual food stalls.
ArgüellesArgüelles is a well-established residential and commercial neighborhood popular with students and young professionals due to its proximity to universities and central Madrid. The dining scene is diverse, featuring traditional Spanish eateries alongside international and casual dining venues, often frequented by a mix of locals and visitors.
Plaza de los MostensesPlaza de los Mostenses is known for its market and food stalls, offering a lively and informal dining environment with a variety of affordable and authentic food options. It attracts a diverse crowd looking for quick, tasty meals in a bustling market atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–20:00
Tuesday09:00–20:00
Wednesday09:00–20:00
Thursday09:00–20:00
Friday09:00–20:00
Saturday09:00–18:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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