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Over the weekend, Jacob and I stayed at a friend&#039;s lane house in Shanghai&#039;s French Concession. It&#039;s a live-work space that is occupied by a web company, and all the techies is get their caffeine and sugar fixes from Paul, a French bakery that opened in the city last year. (I&#039;m sure in Paris Paul is considered average, but in Shanghai a Western bakery can&#039;t be found on every corner.) Every morning we were in Shanghai one of us would make a Paul run, and come back with croissants, rolls, etc.
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On Saturday, just as I was about to step out to meet my cousin for a &lt;a href=&quot;/jia-jia-tang-bao-how-do-their-soup-dumplings-compa&quot;&gt;soup dumpling lunch&lt;/a&gt;, J came through the door with two enormous bags. One was from Paul and was filled with Danishes, doughnuts, olive rolls, and a ham sandwich on baguette. The other was from Mr. Donut; it had a selection of large and mini doughnuts, and a little cardboard caddy of macarons.
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&amp;quot;I didn&#039;t know Mister Donut made macarons,&amp;quot; I said.
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J shrugged. &amp;quot;They were 7 kuai. It&#039;s worth a try.&amp;quot;
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I just got back from a long weekend in Shanghai, where I fit in as much good eating as I could in 4 days. One place that had been on my must-visit list for a looooong time was Jia Jia Tang Bao, reportedly one of the best places for xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) in Shanghai. And since Shanghai claims xiaolongbao as a native food (others would argue that it orginated from surrounded towns), some afficionados think Jia Jia Tang Bao has some of the best in the world.
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The ideal xiaolongbao, for the uninitiated, should have very thin, almost translucent skin, and equal parts soup and filling inside. I dream about these dumplings, and have tried so  many poor versions that I want to cry every time. Often the skin is too think, sometimes there&#039;s not enough soup. When you are eating a perfect xiaolongbao, you should be worried about your clothes getting soup stains from a squirty dumpling.
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food: soup dumplings, sweets, even birds-on-a-stick. Weekends are&lt;br /&gt;
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