Cafes/Pubs/Bars
Shanghai has a good selection of cafes and bars, catering to all tastes and
budgets. You might also like to try a traditional Chinese
tea house for a refreshing drink during the day.
A few addresses:
Restaurants
Shanghai cuisine is often borrowed from the surrounding provinces. Fish, eel
and crab and prepared with alcohol and served raw. Sugar is often used, frequently
with soy sauce, resulting in a piquant savoury flavour. You may be served lime
and ginger flavoured '1000-year-old eggs', braised meat balls or chicken baked
in lotus leaves. Seafood is popular, including the local delicacy,
Shanghai hairy crab. Dim sum are readily available as a snack and are
a speciality in Shanghai.
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Nanxiang Mantou Dian
85 Yu Yuan Road, Old Town God's Temple
Tel: 6355 4206
This extremely popular dim sum restaurant is something of a Shanghai institution.
Queues are often lengthy, but the dim sum are reputed to be amongst the
best in town
- M on the Bund
7/F, No. 5 The Bund (at Guangdong Lu)
Tel: (86-21) 6350-9988
More expensive than average, this restaurant offers fine dining with a superb
view of the Bund and the Huangpu river. During the summer you can enjoy outdoor
dining on the terrace. Menu is primarily modern European, with some Asian
and North African influences
- 1221
1221 Yan'an Xi Lu (Fan Yu Lu)
Tel: 6213 6585
A lively, modern restaurant serving good quality Chinese and Shanghainese
food. English menus are available.
- Hatsuhana
House 9, 3911 Hongmei Lu (by Yan'An Xi Lu)
Tel: 6261 6179
An 'all you can eat' sushi restaurant - the quality is good and prices very
reasonable
- Face
4 Ruijin Guesthouse 118 Ruijin Er Road
Tel: 64664328
A little taste of the country in Shanghai, this country house has attractive
grounds and a verandah where you can enjoy a pre-dinner drink before dining
at one of the two restaurants.