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Tipsy Shanghai 蘇杭餐厅C-?Proceed Cautiously

594 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10016 · Chinese restaurant, Asian restaurant, Dim sum restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (952 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Shanghainese comfort dishes with standout ribs and dumplings at moderate prices, but inconsistent execution and service plus authenticity concerns mean experiences vary widely.

Why it gets a C-? for overall quality

⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Tipsy Shanghai offers genuine Shanghainese comfort with solid food quality highlighted by tender Wuxi ribs and soothing noodle soups, but this grade reflects significant uncertainty—questionable review patterns make it difficult to fully trust dimensional scores, and food safety concerns combined with inconsistent execution and mixed service prevent a higher standing. The modest setting and affordable pricing appeal to neighborhood diners seeking classic comfort, but reliability issues and historical authenticity concerns warrant caution before visiting.

Restaurant Summary

A compact Midtown East spot with Jiangnan flair, Tipsy Shanghai blends nostalgic decor with a menu of soup dumplings, ribs, and gentle noodle soups. Diners describe service ranging from warm and attentive to distracted. However, there are some review authenticity concerns that suggest parts of the rating history may be influenced. One guest put it simply: "Ribs were tender and the broth felt like a hug." The cooking leans traditional Shanghainese with light seasoning and sweetness in dishes like Wuxi pork ribs, alongside comforting bowls and pan-fried buns. When it hits, flavors are soothing and well-balanced; when it misses, plates can read bland or arrive mismatched to photos. It suits those seeking classic comfort over flash rather than fusion or modernist thrills. Expect the occasional sellout of popular items, especially later hours. Families should do fine here thanks to approachable staples like noodle soups, fried rice, sweet-sour ribs, and mild dumplings. There is no kids menu, but portion sizes often stretch. Note that spicy or highly seasoned options are limited, and a few reviews cite inconsistent execution; cautious parents may prefer earlier visits when the kitchen is well-stocked.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$28-42 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy Midtown East corridor serving office workers and residents; casual dining with steady foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit with regular pedestrian flow; typical Midtown upkeep.

Nearby: Near offices, apartments, and 3rd Ave bar-and-bite scene; close to Grand Central radius.

KoreatownKoreatown is a vibrant, compact neighborhood famous for its dense concentration of Korean restaurants, karaoke bars, and dessert cafes. The dining scene is lively and diverse, offering authentic Korean cuisine alongside trendy fusion spots, attracting a mix of after-work crowds and visitors seeking unique dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–21:00 Tuesday11:00–21:00 Wednesday11:00–21:00 Thursday11:00–21:00 Friday11:00–21:00 Saturday11:00–21:00 Sunday11:00–21:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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