Fiery Shanghai Menu – Pleasanton, CA

Type : Shanghainese restaurant

Location : Pleasanton, CA

Based on 299 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.0 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

Fiery Shanghai 94588

Address:
2717 Stoneridge Dr #103, Pleasanton, CA 94588

Phone: (925) 201-1131

Website:

Hours

Friday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Saturday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Sunday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–9:30 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–9:30 PM
Thursday 11 AM–9:30 PM

Menu

Menu
Brunch
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert
Snacks

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Menu Photos

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: fieryshanghaipleasanton.com

Reviews

Eileen Xu
had a great experience at fiery shanghai! freya and larry were very helpful and friendly. the wontons in chili oil were delicious, super flavorful and juicy! my dad really enjoyed the twice-cooked pork as well. highly recommend this place if your looking for a authentic chinese restaurant

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Betty Yip
Very helpful and courteous servers. We ordered Shanghai noodle, siu long BAO and beef noodle. Other than the beef noodle, the rest are pretty good. Beef noodle though is the worst I have eaten. The beef is so tough that it was almost impossible to chew. So disappointed.

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Angela Chu
For the price you pay, I’d expect the dishes to be larger. But I digress. I thought the salt and pepper pork was just okay. It definitely had that familiar profile that I’ve grown to love, but it also was tough and chewy and tasted a bit stale if I’m being honest.

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Michele Ryba
Saw a picture of the dry sauteed string beans and based off that decided to check them out. They were so good I would return just for them alone.

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Courtney Mar
We had a very nice waitress! The food came out hot which was great and it we weren’t waiting too long after we ordered. We ate the Shanghai stir fry noodles, an extra spicy noodle bowl with beef and salt and pepper fried pork. Everything was so so good! Very much recommend 🙂

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Jemelee Melendres
Nice restaurant located at the Pacific Pearl strip mall. Plenty of indoor and spacious outdoor seating. Staff is helpful and friendly. They cut and split the huge pork knuckle Food has lots of Shanghai specific specialties. Flavors are spot on Shanghai flavors.

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R M
Very good food. service, and ambiance overall. Good COVID safety precautions with well-spaced out tables and some outdoor dining. The Shanghai dumplings and dumplings in chili oil were huge and delicious. The noodle dishes were plentiful with fresh perfectly cooked noodles. Perfect place to stop after outlet shopping or fruit picking in Brentwood. Will definitely return to try more dishes.

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L Mend
Not the best chinese food and dimsum we’ve had. The hot and sour soup was good, the combination fried rice was ok. The dumplings in chili oil, shu mai and beef with scallions was a disappointment. The shu mai was all rice and hardly any meat ( you can see the pictures), the beef with scallions was a tasteless version of mongolian beef, and the dumplings in chili oil has a sweet taste and no flavor also. This restaurant is serving Shanghai style chinese food. I did not know the different styles of chinese cooking but when I asked, the lady server said that Shanghai style are more on the sweet side than other chinese food. I guess you live and learn. $72 down the drain.

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Jeff Kwong
We were in town for some shopping and stopped by afterwards. The restaurant was busy and we didn’t have to wait long at all to be seated. We were promptly asked if we wanted tea or something to drink and given menus. I don’t speak mandarin and the owner was able to communicate with us in English and some Cantonese.

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Smita Salian
Went for a nice afternoon lunch and of all the places I picked this up. Ordered the spicy fried rice, steam dumplings and crab. Steam dumplings were not good and crab meat tasted bland. I am not sure what triggered a reaction in my mouth from just a spoon of the spicy fried rice. Apparently they add a numbing pepper (a kind server informed us after we returned it). Please state this before anyone places an order, we couldn’t eat even a spoon of it. Same goes with crab. I have had a lot of good Chinese food and maybe this is just not meant for general people. We left hungry from a restaurant a first of first. Please make sure you ask about the numbing pepper it’s highly allergic and staff should put this on the menu.

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