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Restaurants in Shanghai

If you are looking for a thrilling dining experience with a range of flavours, then Shanghai is the place for you. Shanghai is the gastronomical hub of China, bringing together an amalgamation of popular recipes and cooking methods from all across the country. Surprisingly, there is no cuisine native to Shanghai as such, but then a few specific local dishes are an all time hit with both the visitors and the locals.

The chefs of this city are renowned for bringing together gastronomic delights from all over the world and presenting them in a stylish atmosphere at par with international quality standards.

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Restaurants List

M on the Bund (Mishi Xicanting)

The fine menu changes frequently to take advantage of fresh local ingredients, but signature dishes include the slow-baked leg of lamb and the exquisitely sublime Pavlova dessert. Increased competition from the neighboring Bund restaurants has forced service to improve in recent years after a dropoff.

Cuisine: CONTINENTAL

CONTINENTAL

Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu 5#;

021/6350-9988

http://www.m-restaurantgroup.com

11:00 to to 23:00


1221

Offering Shanghai cuisine (with a touch of East/West fusion cooking) that's neither too greasy nor too sweet, this chic, tastefully decorated restaurant has a large and endearingly loyal following in the expatriate and business community.

Cuisine: Shanghai / Chinese

Shanghai

Yan'an Xi Lu 1221#

021/6213-6585

11:00 to to 23:00


1931 Bar and Restaurant

Happily, traces of old Shanghai remain -- wall posters of the 1930s, tiny intimate tables, and waitresses clothed in traditional qipao dresses (high collar, side slits) -- making this a still-pleasant spot to drop in for a Shanghai lunch, a light dinner, or late-night drinks.

Cuisine: Shanghai

Shanghai

Maoming Nan Lu 112

021/6472-5264

11:30


A Future Perfect

Expats love the reasonably priced food and pleasant atmosphere at this restaurant. Attached to the boutique hotel Old House Inn, A Future Perfect has an airy white decor with large splashes of lime green, and some of the coziest garden dining in town.

Cuisine: Fusion

Eclectic

Huashan Lu Lane 351#

021/6247-8020

07:00 to to 02:00


Art Salon (Wu Li Xiang)

It's Matisse meets Shanghai when you dine in this cozy, somewhat ramshackle art salon lodged in a French Concession storefront. Paintings and art works by contemporary Chinese artists adorn the colorful walls, while mismatched traditional Chinese chairs and tables cram every available nook and cranny, but no matter, the overall effect is one of idiosyncratic charm.

Cuisine: Shanghai

Shanghai

Nanchang Lu 164#

021/5306-5462

10:00 to to 22:00


Ba Guo Bu Yi

Start your evening with the fuqi feipian appetizer (cold beef and tongue doused in chili oil and peanuts), then graduate to lazi jiding (chicken nuggets in a sea of red chili peppers), huiguo rou (twice-cooked pork with chili and scallions), and the delicious shuizhu yu (fish slices and vegetables in a flaming spicy broth), closing with dandan mian (noodles in spicy peanut sauce).

Cusine: Sichuan

SICHUAN

Hongqiao Lu 1676f#

021/6270-6668

11:30 to to 22:00


Bali Laguna (Bali Dao)

The food is fairly authentic, rated above average though falling short of a rave. Tasty choices include otak-otak (grilled fish cake), chicken satay, king prawns with vermicelli and lemon grass, and stir-fried mushrooms with herbs and vegetables.

Cuisine: INDONESIAN

INDONESIAN

Huashan Lu 189#

021/6248-6970

11:30 to to 22:30


Baoluo

The extensive menu features many local favorites given a slight twist, including huiguo rou jiabing (twice-cooked lamb wrapped in pancakes), songshu luyu (sweet-and-sour fried fish), xiefen hui zhenjun (braised mushroom with crabmeat), and the sinfully fatty but absolutely delicious hong shaorou (braised pork belly).

Cuisine: SHANGHAI

Chinese

Fumin Lu 271#;

021/6279-2827

11:00 to to 06:00


Bi Feng Tang

Tables under big umbrellas are partitioned off with bamboo fencing, red lanterns are hung out, and the twinkling lights are fired up every night. The dim sum and other Shanghai and Chinese dishes (of average quality) are served until dawn.

Cuisine: CANTONESE, DIM SUM

Light Fare/Fast Food

Nanjing Xi Lu 1333

021/6279-0738

10:00 to to 05:00


Chunfeng Songyue Lou

Located in the Yu Yuan commercial complex but slightly away from its jam-packed center, this restaurant dating to 1910 serves traditional vegetarian food (lots of imitation meat and stewed foods made of tofu and soy products), noodles, and dumplings at reasonable prices.

Cuisine: VEGETARIAN

Vegetarian

Bailing Lu 23#

021/6355-3630

06:30 to to 20:00


Cochinchina (Ouyue Niandai)

Located in a lovely old colonial mansion, Shanghai's longest-standing Vietnamese restaurant presents reasonably authentic Indochinese fare with a Shanghai twist.

Cuisine: Vietnamese

Vietnamese

Julu Lu 889#

021/6445-6797

11:00 to to 23:00


Cu Cai Guan

The fairly exotic menu at this lively and popular Cantonese eatery, complete with murals and photographs of Hong Kong pop stars and actors, proves that there's no part of a pig that can't be eaten.

Cuisine: CANTONESE

CANTONESE

Xinzha Lu 1697#

021/6255-3633

09:00


Da Jiang Hu (O-edo)

Da Jiang Hu is one of the longest standing and most reliable. For CNY200 ($25) per person, you can have unlimited amounts of raw fish, broiled meats, grilled vegetables, and noodles in a pleasant, relaxed setting.

Cuisine: JAPANESE 

JAPANESE

Donghu Lu 30#;

021/5403-5877

11:30 to to 23:00


Danieli's (Danni'aili)

Service is highly attentive, and the waitstaff unerringly seems to know when to replenish the ciabatta bread that has gone cold. The menu, which changes every few months, features all manner of excellent pesci and carni.

Cuisine: ITALIAN

ITALIAN

Dongfang Lu 8893

021/5050-4567 x6370

11:30 to to 22:00


Di Shui Dong

Rivaling Sichuan cuisine in spiciness (though relying more on straight chilies and less on the mind-numbing, tongue-lashing peppercorn), the lesser-known cooking of Hunan Province can be tried at this delightful restaurant atop a flight of rickety wooden stairs inside a small French concession storefront.

Cuisine: HUNAN / Chinese

 

HUNAN

Maoming Nan Lu 56#

021/6253-2689

10:00 to to 01:00


Dynasty (Man Fu Lou)

Long regarded as one of Shanghai's top Cantonese restaurants, Dynasty boasts the same chefs (many from Hong Kong) who routinely cater dinners for visiting heads of state at special banquets and luncheons.

Cuisine: Cantonese, DIM SUM

Cantonese, DIM SUM

Yan'an Xi Lu 2099#

021/6275-0000 ext. 2230

11:00 to to 10:30


Element Fresh (Yuan Su)

Even for a city as international and modern as Shanghai, finding a reasonably priced, delicious fresh salad on a consistent basis is not as easy as you might imagine.

Cuisine: AMERICAN

AMERICAN

Nanjing Xi Lu 1376, no. 112

http://www.elementfresh.com


Fook Lam Moon (Fu Lin Men)

With sweeping floor-to-ceiling views of the Bund across the river, and elegant decor, this renowned Hong Kong Cantonese restaurant in the Pudong Shangri-La serves up some of the finest haute Cantonese cuisine in Shanghai. Chefs and ingredients are from Hong Kong.

Cuisine: Chinese, Dim Sum

Chinese, Dim Sum

Fucheng Lu 33#

021/6882-8888 ext. 6490

11:30 to to 22:00


Gongdelin

Shanghai's most well-known vegetarian restaurant has over half a century of experience and has grown a bit stodgy -- not to mention greasy -- in its old age.

Cuisine: VEGETARIAN

VEGETARIAN

Nanjing Xi Lu 445#

021/6327-0218

11:00 to to 21:00


Gu Yi

Offering spicy Hunan in a more elegant if less interesting environment than Di Shui Dong, the cramped and therefore perennially packed Gu Yi caters to a better dressed crowd that tries to hold off breaking a sweat for as long as possible, to no avail in the end, of course.

Cuisine: HUNAN / Chinese

 

Hunan

Fumin Lu 87#

021/6249-5628

11:30 to to 22:30


Hanpu Yuan (Hanpo Garden)

There are a variety of Korean standards, but opt for the barbecue, which is hand-grilled for you by friendly waitstaff decked out in Korean attire.

Cuisine: KOREAN

KOREAN

Huayuan Shiqiao Lu 162#

http://www.casablanca-santacruz.com/Restaurant.htm

11:00 to to 22:00


Hot Pot King (Lai Fu Lou)

Lai Fu Lou offers some of the most elegant hot pot dining in town. Decor is sleek with soft gray chairs and dark brown wooden tables spaced far apart, affording diners some welcome privacy.

Cuisine: Hot Pot

Hot Pot

Huaihai Zhong Lu 1416#

021/6473-6380

11:00 to to 04:00


Indian Kitchen (Yindu Xiaochu)

A glass-enclosed kitchen allows you see Indian chefs whipping up nan and dosas, and skewering the tandoori chicken you'll soon be eating.

Cuisine: Indian

Indian

Yongjia Lu 572#

11:00 to to 23:00


Itoya (Yi Teng Jia)

This branch of a small chain in Shanghai is intimate and stylish, and offers some of the most reliable and straightforward Japanese food in town. Menu bulges with all the Japanese staples you'd expect, like noodles, tempura, and more.

Cuisine: Japanese

Japanese

Nanjing Xi Lu 1515#

021/5298-5777

11:00 to to 23:00


Kaveen's Kitchen (Zhengzong Yindu Cai)

This small, cozy restaurant atop the Old Manhattan Bar serves some of the more reliably authentic North Indian grub in town. The place is wonderfully atmospheric, with Indian furnishings, tapestries hanging on the maroon walls, and lilting background music (crucial for countering the din from below).

Cuisine: INDIAN

INDIAN

Huashan Lu 231#;

021/6248-2777

11:00


Kuo Bee Pen Da (Guo Bi Pen Da)

Diners come to this Taiwanese hot pot chain not for its decor (unremarkable at best), but for its spicy soup bases and its fresh homemade dumplings.

Cuisine: Hot Pot

Hot Pot

Huashan Lu 301-1#

021/6249-8877

11:00 to to 04:00


La Seine (Saina He Faguo Canting)

Though this restaurant in the Somerset Grand service apartments has found itself eclipsed by the recent arrival of brand name French restaurants, it's still popular with those seeking tasty but reasonably priced snails and pate.

Cuisine: French

French

Ji'nan Lu 8#

021/6384-3722

11:30 to to 23:00


La Villa Rouge (Xiao Hong Lou)

Located on the western edge of Xujiahui Park in a 1921 red brick mansion that was once the original EMI Recording Studios, this trendy restaurant evokes a wonderfully dreamy bygone era with its dark wood paneling, grand staircases, antique wallpaper, large glass windows, and traditional recording instruments.

Cuisine: CONTINENTAL, FUSION

 

CONTINENTAL, FUSION

Hengshan Lu 811#

021/6431-9811

11:00 to to 21:30


Lan Kwai Fong at Park 97

One of Shanghai's trendiest restaurant complexes since 1997, now comprises four outlets. Baci Italian Cuisine is justifiably known for its fresh pasta dishes and very thin-crusted pizzas, but its most popular offering is its weekend brunch.

Cuisine: INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Gaolan Lu 2#

021/5383-2328

11:30 to to 23:00


Lan Na Thai (Lan Na Tai)

This popular Thai restaurant is located on the second floor of a beautiful colonial mansion (the "Face" building) on the north end of the Ruijin Hotel estate. Carved Thai wall panels hang on blue walls and the tables overlook the estate and courtyard below.

Cuisine: Thai

Thai

Ruijin Er Lu 118#

021/6466-4328

12:00 to to 22:30


Lao Tan

Miao minority cuisine from Southwestern China's Guizhou Province can be found in Shanghai in this boisterous second-floor restaurant tucked away just east of the Crowne Plaza hotel.

Cuisine: GUIZHOU / Chinese

GUIZHOU

Xingfu Lu 42#

021/6283-7843

11:20 to to 20:30


Le Garcon Chinois (Le Jia Er Song)

Spanish food is served on the first floor, in an elegant environment of dark wood wall paneling, white tablecloths, and low candlelight. And light Vietnamese food is proffered on the second floor in equally elegant surroundings.

Cuisine: Spanish, Vietnamese

Spanish, Vietnamese

Hengshan Lu, Lane 9, no. 3

021/6445-7970

06:00 to to 22:30


Lu Bo Lang

Housed in a three-story traditional Chinese pavilion just south of Yu Yuan and Jiu Qu Qiao (Bridge of Nine Turnings), this restaurant has become a de rigueur stop on the average tourist itinerary strictly on the basis of its celebrity guest list (Queen Elizabeth II, Fidel Castro, President Bill Clinton, et. al.).

Cuisine: Shanghai / Chinese

Shanghai

Yuyuan Lu 115#

021/6328-0602

07:00 to to 12:30


Malone's (Malong Meishi Jiulou)

Originally part of a chain from Canada (opened in 1994), Malone's is a popular sports bar and restaurant in the American image, complete with wooden floors, dartboards, a pool table, a small stage, and a dance floor.

Cuisine: American

American

Tongren Lu 255#

021/6247-2400

http://www.malones.com.cn

11:00 to to 14:00


Meilongzhen

Established in 1938, Meilongzhen is a Shanghai institution that still draws the crowds after all these years. Its cuisine has evolved over time from strictly regional fare to one incorporating the spices, vinegars, and chilies of Sichuan cooking.

Cuisine SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

Nanjing Xi Lu 1081#

021/6253-5353

11:00 to to 22:00


Mesa (Meisa)

This modern minimalist restaurant with stark walls, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an open kitchen serves up the comfort foods of home while making good use of fresh local ingredients.

Cuisine: CONTINENTAL

CONTINENTAL

Julu Lu 748#

021/6289-9108

11:30 to to 11:30


Nanxiang Mantou Dian

This two-story dumpling restaurant just west of the Bridge of Nine Turnings (Jiu Qu Qiao) would be the ideal place to take a load off and refortify with some of Shanghai's most famous snacks if it weren't always jammed to the rafters with scores of liked-minded tourists.

Cuisine: DUMPLINGS

DUMPLINGS

Yuyuan Lu 85#

021/6355-4206

07:00 to to 20:00


O'Malley's (Ou Ma Li Canting)

Best known as one of Shanghai's top bars and music spots, O'Malley's also sports a menu of Irish, English, and American favorites that range from bangers and mash to hearty helpings of mashed potatoes and flavorful steaks and burgers.

Cuisine: Irish

Irish

Taojiang Lu 42#

021/6437-0667, 021/6474-4533

11:00 to to 01:00


Paulaner Brauhaus (Baolaina)

The in-house German-style brewery makes its own Munchner ale and lager, which goes down well with heaps of sauerkraut, sausages, cabbage, and bratwurst.

Cuisine: German

German

Fenyang Lu 150#

021/6474-5700

17:00 to to 22:00


People on the Water (Shuishang Renjia)

Located in the basement of the Hilton Hotel, this elegant, award-winning restaurant specializes in fresh seafood from Ningbo, in case the restaurant's blue hues, flowing water, glass bridge and tanks of fresh fish hadn't already alerted you.

Cuisine: Seafood

Seafood

Huashan Lu 250#;

021/6248-7777, ext. 1830

11:00 to to 22:30


Sens & Bund

Located on the sixth floor of that other tony Bund establishment, Bund 18, this restaurant brings you cuisine by the French twins Jacques and Laurent Pourcel, famous for being the youngest chefs to be awarded three Michelin stars for their restaurant Le Jardin des Sens in Montpellier (though the twins visit Shanghai only four times a year).

Cuisine: French

French

Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu 18#

021/6323-9898

http://www.resto8.com

11:30 to to 22:30


Zao Zi Shu

This restaurant's name literally means "jujube tree," but the three characters that greet visitors upon arrival also cleverly play on the pun zao chi su, advocating the early adoption of a vegetarian diet.

Cuisine: VEGETARIAN

VEGETARIAN

Songshan Lu 77#

021/6384-8000

10:30 to to 21:00


Shanghai Lao Fandian (Shanghai Classic Restaurant)

While neighboring Lu Bo Lang has been getting all the attention, this classic restaurant has been quietly serving original (and better) Shanghai dishes since 1875.

Cuisine: SHANGHAI / Chinese

SHANGHAI

Fuyou Lu 242#

021/6355-2275

11:00 to to 21:00


Shanghai Lao Zhan (Old Station Restaurant)

 This restaurant easily boasts one of the most atmospheric and nostalgic colonial settings in town. A mosaic-tiled corridor, lined with traditional lamps, antique gramophones, old photos, and even a painting of Jesus Christ, leads to a main dining hall where you can find the real novelty of this restaurant.

Cuisine: SHANGHAI / Chinese

SHANGHAI

Caoxi Bei Lu 201#

021/6427-2233

11:30 to to 22:00


Shanghai Uncle (Haishang Ashu)

If you only get to try one Shanghainese meal, let it be at this cavernous and brash red-themed restaurant in the basement of the Bund Center where old Shanghai favorites are given a modern makeover.

Cuisine: SHANGHAI / Chinese

SHANGHAI

Yan'an Dong Lu 222#

021/6339-1977

11:00 to to 23:00


Shanghai Xinjiang Fengwei Fandian

Got lamb? Credible northwest Chinese cuisine can be found at this Uighur restaurant located in the southwest part of town. Amidst fake foliage and a miniature model of Xinjiang Province's Tian Shan (Heavenly Lake), patrons are treated to a fun, raucous, and hearty dining experience complete with whooping and dancing waiters.

Cuisine: UIGHUR / Chinese

UIGHUR

Yishan Lu 280#

021/6468-9198

10:00 to to 02:00


Shintori Null II (Xinduli Wuer Dian)

This nouvelle Japanese restaurant in the western part of the French concession is the epitome of cool if you like dining in a cold and dystopian industrial bunker. A bamboo-lined concrete walkway and silent automatic sliding doors lead to the main dining pit, which features a long communal table in the center, and an all-chrome open kitchen in the back.

Cuisine: JAPANESE

JAPANESE

Julu Lu 803#

021/5404-5252

11:00 to to 23:00


Sichuan Court (Tianfu Lou)

This restaurant on the 39th floor of the Hilton Hotel has been serving quality Sichuan cuisine long before it became fashionable on China's Eastern seaboard and is today one of the most reliable, if more expensive, options in town.

Cuisine: SICHUAN / Chinese

SICHUAN

Huashan Lu 250#

021/6248-0000, ext. 1850

07:00 to to 22:30


Simply Thai (Tiantai Canting)

This restaurant off trendy Hengshan Lu is a top choice with many Shanghai expatriates (Thais included) for unpretentious, authentic, and reasonably priced Thai food.

Cuisine: THAI

THAI

Dongping Lu 5#

021/6445-9551

11:00 to to 23:00


Singapore Cuisine (Xin Jia Po Canting)

The restaurant's name may not be very inspired, its decor not terribly creative (wall posters of Singapore compete with red and green tinsel hanging from the ceiling), but happily, the food served at this restaurant tucked away on the south side of the Kerry Center is authentic and mouthwatering Singaporean and Malaysian fare, as evidenced by the mostly Sinagporean clientele.

Cuisine: Singaporean

Singaporean

Nanjing Xi Lu 1515#

021/5298-6126

11:00 to to 21:30


Su Zhe Hui (Jade Garden)

This branch of one of the more highly regarded and popular Shanghai chain restaurants offers diners its signature local dishes as well as Hong Kong-style dim sum in a classy and refined setting. Unadorned glass panels, marble floors, cream-colored chairs, and muted lighting all take a back seat to the food here.

Cuisine: SHANGHAI / Chinese

 

SHANGHAI

Dongfang Lu 877#

021/5058-6088

11:00 to to 22:30


Yunnan Meishi Yuan (Yunnan Gourmet)

Strictly prole dining by way of Southwest China, this small eatery in the Raffles City shopping complex offers typical Yunnan staples like guoqiao mixian (crossing-the-bridge noodles . The food is not the most authentic, but it seems to satisfy the Shanghainese curiosity about minority cuisine.

Cuisine: Yunnan / Chinese

Yunnan

Xizang Zhong Lu 268#

021/6340-3076

11:00 to to 23:00






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