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Xinjiang YaKeXi - elaborate deco + merry atmosphere + authentic food

I love Xinjiang/Muslim food cuz I love lamb and beef. This one is around the corner from my Manhattan apartment (corner of XiKang Rd and WuDing Rd) and it makes a nice neighborhood restaurant. Upstairs is where you should sit, where there's nightly music and singing, along with noisy customers and lots of smoking (ok, not my favorite part of the restaurant). They carry pretty all the standard fare Xinjiang stuff, lamb skewers, rice simmered in lamb oil (zhua fan), and hand-pulled noodles (ban mian). There are also many other kinds of lamb dishes (saw some horse dishes also) and your basic naan breads. The veggies here are cut very finely so the flavors are more delicate than what you'd expect from a family restaurant like this one. Don't forget to order some Xinjiang or Harbin beer and then you got yourself a satisfying meal.

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Gulistan - when Turkish meets Xinjiang Uyghur

Filed under:Other restaurants around Shanghai—fay@August 9th, 2007

I found this surprising authentic and atmospheric muslim restaurant after taking my visitors to shop for the fake stuff at the Tech Museum subway underground shopping street.  It's tucked in amidst a row of fastfood eats.  We ordered some lamb over rice and noodle dishes (standard Xinjiang fares) and also some yogurt dip with our doner kabop.  Everything was so tasty that even my ABC cousins who've had food trouble ever since they got to China had a smile on their faces.  We also got a free Uyghur guitar singing session from the waiter, who had just arrived in Shanghai from Xinjiang a week before.  I will definitely recommend this place to anyone who takes the trouble to go all the way out there to shop.  In Kurdish, Gulistan means the "Land of Roses" --- I had to look that one up...


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