Shanghai 360 is a run of the mill Manchu Wok type concept. It’s attached to Ruby Thai in the Eaton Centre Food Court. I was craving some General Tao chicken, so I decided to check it out. There were at least 4 people working behind the counter. 2 of the women were a little older, and were basically screaming as loud as they could. Because they were both screaming, it was difficult to hear either of them, and impossible to hear the others who were working there. It wasn’t clearly indicated where people were to order, so customers were basically crowding around the counter and hoping to get somebody’s attention. I eventually communicated that I wanted a combo. It was $ 1 to add a can of pop — not bad for a food court. My combo included rice, crispy beef, and general tao chicken. To get right to the point, it wasn’t very good. The crispy beef was un-crispy. The general tao chicken was meh. Within an hour of eating it I had the overwhelming urge to run to the washroom, followed by several hours of upset stomach. In hindsight, the buns that they had on display looked like a better option. There are several similar options in the«Urban Eatery» food court. I think I’ll go with one of the other choices next time I’m there.
Protorontonian C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
The food was cold the two times I ate at this place. The food is good but when it’s not fresh it’s not. I prefer the one at Yorkdale. The one at Yorkdale was fresh and hot the 3 times I tried it.
Pam C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Boston, MA
I go to its conjoined cousin, Ruby Thai, somewhat frequently and like it, so I decided to try this place out. Pretty solid selection — a lot of different varieties of meat dishes. They have a surprisingly large selection of dim sum for a lunch place. Their udon noodles are kind of gross, but I really do like their various fried meats. Solid and quick lunch choice!