Recommended Local Potmeal Restaurants in Shanghai for Under 80 Yuan

2025-11-07T07:22:29.358-05:00
Author: Forest🌳. Compiled and translated into English by ChinaTrip.

The best way for me to unwind after work isn’t just heading home to crash; it’s diving into the alleys of Shanghai to find a hot pot of rice still sizzling from the fire. I’ve gotten tired of those uniform delivery meal kits, and my wallet is getting lighter. So, I set a strict rule for myself: a maximum of 80 yuan per person, it has to be freshly made, and it must have that smoky flavor. Over the past couple of months, I’ve scoured the nooks and crannies of Huangpu, Changning, Putuo, and Xuhui, finding 5 little spots where you can eat until you’re wall-hugging and still not want to stop. This next part is my casual log of eating and budgeting, along with how to park, avoid peak times, and order, so you can just copy my answers.


Start with a Bite of Pot Rice with Crispy Rice

Tao Xiang Pot Rice (Xietu East Road Store)
Address: 176 Xietu East Road, Huangpu District, Room 1, Angyun Space, left side after entering
Average: 55 yuan

I stumbled here one rainy night. It’s tucked beneath an office building, with no sign at the entrance, just the fragrant rice aroma wafting out from the vent. The owner lays out marinated sausages and spare ribs directly into a black clay pot, and after 15 minutes, lifts the lid to reveal a golden crispy layer around the edges, crunchy like freshly fried rice cakes. The highlight is the homemade soy sauce, drizzled on with a sizzle that brings together rice, meat, and charcoal flavors. I added a runny egg for an extra 55 yuan, which is cheaper and filling compared to delivery.

Tips

  • Arrive before 19:00 to avoid queues; by 19:30, the office workers flood in.
  • The parking garage at Angyun Space charges 10 yuan/hour, ask the boss to stamp your receipt, and for two hours, you only pay 5 yuan.
  • If you want the crispy rice to be extra crispy, say to “add black” when ordering, and the boss will cook it for an extra 30 seconds.


Spicy BBQ That’s Mind-Blowingly Hot

San Que Yi Small Tavern
Address: Room 102, 1st Floor, 700 Changshou Road, Putuo District
Average: 80 yuan

After leaving Tao Xiang, I took the subway to Changshou Road for two stops, then walked 5 minutes. The place has only 6 tables, and the charcoal grill is right at the entrance, with the chef fanning the flames and sprinkling chilies, making passersby cough from the heat. I ordered 10 skewers of pork belly, 5 of beef fat, and a portion of radish cubes, at regular spice level. The first bite bursts with juice, the second hits you with chili heat, and the free chilled radish cubes balance it out, reviving me in an instant. At the end, the bill was 79, the boss rounded it down, and even gave me a glass of homemade plum wine.

Tips

  • It’s closer to the 3rd exit of Jiangning Road Station on Line 13, just a 3-minute walk.
  • Spice levels are “Shanghai Spicy/Chongqing Spicy/Devil Spicy,” and if you choose above Chongqing spicy, they’ll automatically add double Sichuan pepper, so make sure to mention you can’t handle the numbness if you don’t want it.
  • After 21:00, the grill stops, so don’t come too late if you want skewers.


A Bowl of Pork Offal Porridge for Cold Winter Nights

Sheng Ji Pork Offal Porridge Taste Restaurant (Shanghai Store)
Address: Room 103, 505 Zhaohua Road, Changning District
Average: 70 yuan

It was on a day of cold wave warnings, and after shooting my materials, my hands and feet were frozen. Outside Sheng Ji, they had a giant porridge pot that’s one meter wide, and the boss was throwing in fresh pork offal, the porridge bubbling thick like milk. I ordered pork offal porridge with goji leaves and shrimp chips; the porridge base was so smooth you could hardly see any rice, the pig heart and kidneys were crunchy, and the shrimp chips had whole shrimp that were really firm. I finished with beads of sweat for just 70 yuan, cheaper than a milk tea.

Tips

  • Zhaohua Road is a one-way street, for self-driving, park in Zhaohua Garden underground, and with a minimum spend of 50, you get 1 hour free.
  • You can mix and match the offal, but pork liver can get tough, so mention “after you put in” when ordering.
  • They close at 22:00; after 20:30, the porridge gets thicker since it’s been simmering all day.

Stubborn Old Man's Braised Lamb Trotters

Authentic Suzhou Flavor Fresh Lamb Restaurant
Address: 105 Beiyu Road, Changning District (near Exit 3 of Beixinjing Metro Station, opposite FamilyMart)
Average: 70 yuan

The owner is a Suzhou native, speaks with a “how are you” yet seems fierce. I ordered braised lamb trotters, cold-cut lamb, and lamb soup noodles; the trotters are simmered to the point of being sticky on your lips, and the meat has no gamey flavor at all. It’s a hearty portion; two women can’t finish one small size. Before leaving, the boss handed me a handwritten business card: “If it’s not good, call me to complain.” —Talk about bold.

Tips

  • Walk 1 minute from Exit 3 of Beixinjing Metro Station on Line 2, you can smell the lamb as soon as you exit.
  • Parking on Beiyu Road will get you a ticket, better to park at Xinjing Third Village, 83. Just tell the guard you’re there for lamb, and you pay 5 yuan for unlimited time.
  • They only operate from November to March, don’t waste the trip in summer.


A Little Bit of Happiness at the End of Huaihai Road

Auntie Soup Rice, Korean Mixed Rice and Cold Noodles (Huaihai Middle Road Store)
Address: 1783 Huaihai Middle Road, Xuhui District
Average: 50 yuan

After walking my legs tired along Huaihai Middle Road, I turned into an alley and spotted “Auntie Soup Rice,” feeling like I found a lifesaver. The big bone soup rice came out, with bones bigger than my fist, floating with cabbage and vermicelli, topped with green onion, salty and slightly spicy. The pollock fish was a surprise, with sweet and spicy sauce coating the fish skin, a great companion for rice. I stuffed myself for 50 yuan and could even stroll down Wukang Road to digest.

Tips

  • It’s a 5-minute walk from Exit 3 of Shanghai Library Station on Line 10, just walk down Huaihai Middle Road to Number 1783, on the first floor of the residential building.
  • They don’t operate during lunch breaks from 14:00 to 17:00, so don’t miss out.
  • You can pack the pollock separately; it stays crispy when microwaved for 2 minutes at home.

A Quick Chart to Understand 5 Restaurants

Restaurant NameAreaAverageNearest Metro ExitParking TipsMust OrderAvoid
Tao Xiang Pot RiceHuangpu55Line 4 Luban Road Station 2Angyun Space stamp 5 yuan/2hSausage and Spare Rib Pot RiceQueue after 19:30
San Que Yi Small TavernPutuo80Line 13 Jiangning Road 3Changshou Road meter 8 yuan/hPork Belly + Beef FatNo BBQ after 21:00
Sheng Ji Pork PorridgeChangning70Lines 3/4 Yan’an West RoadZhaohua Garden free 1hPork Offal Porridge + Shrimp ChipsNo summer operation
Suzhou Lamb RestaurantChangning70Line 2 Beixinjing 3Xinjing Third Village 5 yuan unlimited timeBraised Lamb TrottersClosed outside winter
Auntie Soup RiceXuhui50Line 10 Shanghai Library 3Street meter 10 yuan/hBig Bone Soup Rice + PollockLunch break 14-17

My Secret Route (After Work Version)

  1. Friday 17:30 Get off work in Lujiazui → Line 4 → Luban Road Tao Xiang Pot Rice (55 yuan)
  2. 19:00 Take a 15-minute taxi to Changshou Road San Que Yi (79 yuan)
  3. 20:30 Line 7 to Line 3 → Yan’an West Road → Walk to Sheng Ji for Porridge (70 yuan)
  4. 22:00 Stuffed up against the wall on my way home, a total of 204 yuan for the day, with pot flavors, spice, porridge aroma, and charcoal fire all covered.

Takeaway Tips to Avoid Mistakes

  • All restaurants accept mobile payments, don’t bring too much cash.
  • In Shanghai, indoors during winter there’s no heating, it’s best to stick a warming patch when waiting in line, especially in front of lamb restaurants.
  • If you want to hit multiple places at once, the closest is Sheng Ji to Suzhou Lamb Restaurant, just a taxi fare, you can hit both together for an average of 140 yuan and eat until your eyes roll back.

Save this article in your WeChat favorites, and next time you don’t know what to eat, just follow this order. The pot flavors are on the stove, and the wallet is in your pocket, you can eat like a decent human in Shanghai for under 80 yuan.

Author: Forest🌳
Proofreader: Jamba
Translator: ChinaTrip Team

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