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Shanghai Dining
My favorites (off the top of my head, at least) are 1221, Azul, and Bam-Bou.
Have you got any recommendations? :) |
Don't live or spend much time in SH since I'm usually there for work (ie. lots of hotel meals, short stays), though Ali Baba Xinjiang restaurant (930 Renmin Lu) was quite nice, though I have not been to any other Xinjiang restaurants in SH.
Snack street or 小吃街 is quite nice... |
My favorites are Crystal Jade for Cantonese, Yuan Yuan for Shanghainese, Lasboa for Hong Kong/Macau. Bellagio for Taiwanese. All are good and cheap
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Suntory (HSBC building)
and The Toro and Crab place (forget its name; there's one in BJ now too, I think). |
Lu Lu, simply is the best Shanghainess food.
If anyone stay in Hilton Shanghai (there is only one there), leave the front door, turn left, walk across the bridge, it only takes less than 10 minutes to walk there. |
Nanxiang steamed bun in Yu yuan Bazaar
Dong Bei Ren ( which is very close to 1221, btw, 1221 is one of my favorite too:-) |
Originally Posted by MP (Miles+Points)
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Lu Lu, simply is the best Shanghainess food.
If anyone stay in Hilton Shanghai (there is only one there), leave the front door, turn left, walk across the bridge, it only takes less than 10 minutes to walk there. So you have checked the other 1.2 million restaurants in Shanghai have you ? |
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 10958058)
The Toro and Crab place (forget its name; there's one in BJ now too, I think). If so, yes this place is awesome!!! It barely fits 30 people (if even) and I sat at the bar when I ate there. |
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Originally Posted by moondog
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At the risk of sounding pathetic, I really liked the Shanghainese crab at the Din Tai Fung in Xintiandi. Much better than at other places where it is claimed to be the "specialty". I like Din Tai Fung in general, although picking the best Xiao Long Bao place is a bit of a bun fight, so to speak.
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 10958058)
Suntory (HSBC building)
and The Toro and Crab place (forget its name; there's one in BJ now too, I think). |
Originally Posted by hairpeace
(Post 11003763)
Which reminds me - I absolutely adore Haiku :)
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It depends on what ou want
Shanghai has so many great restaurants to offer, it just depends on what you are looking for, and of course your wallet.
for chinese with a view you can go to South Beauty in the Super Brand Mall, but if it's just about the sichuan food I prefer to go to Tony's. for the BEST fusion in Shanghai and a fantastic view go to Jade on 36 in the Shangri La for a good and authentic Italian dinner go to Casanova on JuLu Rd. for real Fench food and a great atmosphere go to le Bouchon in Wuding Xi Lu and then there's the food streets with all their hidden gems and surprises. Xiao Yangs Shenjianbao for example are very tasty fried dumplings. Keep exploring ShanghighX |
Originally Posted by indo79
(Post 10972624)
Thanks! that's the one...thoroughly enjoyed the dinner course
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