i second the reccomendation for m on the bund..the food's not outstanding-aside from perhaps the pavlova- but the view's spectacular and will really give you a feel for the city, especially if you havent much time there. or you could try the entertainment/leisure complex called xintiandi..a neighbourhood of beautifully restored stone-framed gate houses called shikumen, which is now teeming with upscale boutiques, bars and restaurants..i remember a couple of good italian cafes as well as a really buzzing brazilian restaurant which featured live music and a lavish buffet on the upper level