28/09/2025: My sweetheart and I happened to be there on a Sunday at 7:20 PM. They wouldn't let us sit inside because they told us the restaurant was closing soon, and we weren't off to a good start. You're telling us just 7:20 PM? That doesn't seem fair to me. The food was excellent, and the portions were just right, but it's just not possible that in the space of an hour, they told us three times that the restaurant would be closing soon. They rushed us, saying the kitchen closes at 8:30 PM, and the restaurant closes at 9:00 PM. Once we finished the first course, they also took away our cutlery. We had to order the second course, so we had to ask for new cutlery. When they brought the cutlery, they told us we had to get up and go pay because it would be closing soon (the third time we've been told this), and it was around 8:15 pm. Well, I don't know. I'm considering whether to go back or not. Maybe I'll opt for a quieter place and atmosphere that doesn't put you in a rush. We didn't get to fully enjoy the dishes, and it's a real shame because the food is really good. That place has untapped potential and could get 5-star reviews.
08/08/2025: Inside the Globo in Busnago, amidst neon lights and the soft clatter of shopping carts, a corner of the Orient hides: Shanghai Quick.
Here, as soon as you sit down, the mall almost disappears... almost, because, as you savor your steaming plate, you might catch the eye of a woman carrying three shopping bags
or a child running toward the toy store.
And yet, this is the only compromise in an experience that, otherwise, runs as smooth as a swipe of a stick.
The place is well-kept, clean, and welcoming. The staff, of rare kindness, asks you with genuine interest if you're enjoying yourself—and it's not just a casual phrase.
The menu is an invitation to lose yourself in authentic flavors, with prices that make even the most rigid wallets smile.
My gastronomic compass has landed on a treasure: Yaki Udon with shrimp and vegetables. A dish that smells of wok and distant sea, where every forkful is a small act of happiness.
Fairly priced, generous in quality.
If you're looking for intimacy, you might not find it here, but if you're looking for flavor, courtesy, and a slice of China within easy reach of a shopping break, Shanghai Quick is a one-way ticket to a happy lunch.