Lunch...No Translation. Eating Street Food in Shanghai, China.




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My wife Diane and I eat Shanghai's wild and delectable street food. Diane is the star of this video. Watch this Southern California Valley girl navigate the deep waters of Shanghai's street food stalls. Diane surprises more than a few of the locals and vendors with her selections. She can't even speak a lick of Chinese but that doesn't stop her from enthusiastically diving in.

Have fun!

Comments

Chubbypanda said…
Food looks great. That music cracks me up.
SteamyKitchen said…
The octopus looked sooooo good...can't wait to go to Shanghai in Oct. gonna git me some tenticles on a stick!
Juliet said…
Your wife seems like a neat person. ^_^
Made me hungry watching this!
I always think it's cool watching noodles being made, but have only ever seen it on video It would be neat to see them being made in person. I can believe how inexpensive your food was!
carmilevy said…
I just got back from Shanghai and was similarly taken with the street food scene. It's an amazing feeling when you first take to the streets and realize so much is going on right under your nose.

Alas, my stomach isn't all that robust. So I limited myself to watching. Kudos to your wife for being way more adventurous than I ever could be.

You've inspired me to push up posting my street-vendor-celebration photo survey to my blog.
Barbara said…
Great video! Your wife looked like she was having fun.
elmomonster said…
Your wife will give Bourdain a run for his money. Took me too long to come by and watch this. Wish I did soooner.
Anonymous said…
The chinese have been making noodles one thousand years (or more!) before the Italians. So cool to watch the noodles made by hand – I love that. Wish some one would teach me how...
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