Traditional Shanghainese food without the usual renao (hot and noisy atmosphere) draws customers down the narrow laneway to the restored villa that's now home to Yang's Kitchen. The 19-page menu includes familiar dishes like mandarin fish, the obligatory xiaolongbao, as well as 22 soups. An apricot-and-white side dining room with small tables spaced widely for privacy is popular among couples and solo diners seeking a quiet and inexpensive meal.
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