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Top 5 to visit while in Shanghai
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Changning
1676 Hongqiao Road near Yan'an Xi Lu Shanghai Changning District+86 21 5239 7779True to its name translation, “Sichuan Common People”, this place is a usual hang out for locals who wanted to enjoy authentic Sichuan cuisine with a touch of entertainment. Their highly-skilled performer is famous for its talent of changing several masks in a split second, ending it with a fire-blowing act. Customer’s most ordered dishes include Mapo tofu (braised tofu in chili and brown pepper), ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Changning
Cuisine:Chinese Shanghainese
1221 Yan An West Road (Fan Yu Lu) Shanghai Changning District+86 21 6213 65851221 Restaurant on Ya’an Xi road near Jiangsu train station in Changning is one of the most notable restaurants in town that presents fine dining in Shanghainese cuisine. The renowned restaurant has a big following of both expats and local clients as they have consistently wowed patrons for the past 8 years that they have immaculately and artistically presented the flavors of Shanghainese food. As ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Changning
Cuisine:Vietnamese Pho
1/F, 458 Jiangsu Lu near Xuanhua lu, Metro Line 2 Jiangsu Lu Station Exit 4 Shanghai Changning District+86 21 3250 5760While the signature dish is of course a bowl of pho, it is not just pho served here, but plenty of other stuff on offer too. So if you don’t like Vietnamese noodles, try the spring rolls. The restaurant has a great rep for all kinds of Vietnamese cuisine. However, the center attraction is still the pho itself, which is elaborately prepared with basil, cilantro, jalapenos, fresh limes and fish sauc ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Changning
Cuisine:Japanese, Japanese Soba/Udon
1018 Changning Lu B1, Cloud Nine Shopping Mall near Kaixuan Lu, Metro Line 2, 3 & 4 Zhongshan Park Station Shanghai Changning District+86 21 6115 7468As a noodle chain spanning the continents, the beef noodles here are fantastic. Here you can grab a quick bite to eat and the service is fast and efficient and you can expect a no-fuss meal. However, the dishes such as ramen with miso soup and appetizers such as fried chicken karaage are tasty. Despite the fast service, you may have to wait to be seated, given the restaurant’s popularity but then ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Changning
Cuisine:Japanese
890 Changning Lu near Huichuan Lu, Metro Line 2,3 & 4 Zhongshan Park Station Exit 3 Shanghai Changning District+86 21 5241 1677The names Toriyasu and Yakatori work hand-on-hand at this discrete izakaya from the moment you open the door. For good food and good cheer Toriyasu is legendary in Shanghai with both locals and visiting Japanese, so you know the food is fantastic. Festive strips of fluttering paper cover the walls, announcing the specials, and the grilled chicken skin skewers (their claim to fame) are heavenly. T ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Changning
46 Fanyu Lu near Yan'an Xi Lu Shanghai Changning District+86 21 5230 2230Eating at Dong Bei Ren is an experience and not just because of the dumplings. The Shanghainese cuisine is great here. Candied bananas, cumin enhanced stir fried lamb and sweet and sour fish are three items that you might enjoy from the menu. This is Northern cuisine at its finest. Plus, the staff are enthusiastic and eccentric. In fact, they dance. You’d swear you were in Turkey watching whirling ... read more > -
PRIVY TOP 5 PLACES IN SHANGHAI
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With its mix of traditional Asian therapies and contemporary beauty treatments, this spa is fitted o...It’s tucked away in a venue that doesn’t look the most salubrious from the outside. Once in, though,...With the wine list being freed up a little recently, this venue is worth a visit for its taster menu...Floor to ceiling windows overlooking gardens dominate the décor of Haiku by Hatsune. The chain also ...This venue is very mobster chic in a good way. Dark woods, leather, chandeliers and candles all mix ...
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Centrally located in downtown Shanghai, the URBN Hotel is an exemplary example of a five-star eco-fr...When you hear the words "Four Seasons" in reference to hotels you immediately equate it with luxury....M on the Bund, owned by restaurateur Michelle Garnaut, was the first internationally acclaimed dinin...MOCA stands for The Museum of Contemporary Art in Shanghai. It was established by the Samuel King Fo...If you have been working too hard or simply need an escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Sh...
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Xinle Lu features some a number of creative and specialty boutique designer clothing shops you norma...Fuxing Road is an off-the-beaten path shopping opportunity in Shanghai's French Concession. For more...