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Jean Georges |
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3 Zhong Shan Dong Yi Road, No. 3 The Bund, Shanghai 21-6321-7733
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Distance:
~1.872 km * |
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Description:
Think French, think romance, think one of the most upscale restaurants in Shanghai. Superchef Jean Georges moved from New York to provide the culinary impetus here, and architect Michael Graves has designed a beautiful arena in which Georges provides classic French dishes, all of which are made from wonderfully fresh local ingredients. If this were not attractive enough, the superb wine selection is tended by the brilliant Yvonne Chiong. |
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Delifrance |
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381 Huai Hai Zhong Lu, Room 125, 1/F Central Plaza, Shanghai 21-5382-5171
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Distance:
~2.529 km * |
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LUWAN. The Delifrance chain is well known around Europe and Asia for its fresh sandwiches, light snacks, and delicious desserts. The European café ambiance is evident in the outdoor patio, the colorful art on the walls, and the scattering of chairs and sofas throughout. Order a cup of coffee or tea along with a fruit-filled pastry or a rich éclair, or do as the locals do and have a quick lunch here. The sandwiches on French bread and the pizzas on French bread crusts are popular orders. METRO: Huang Pi Nan Lu |
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Baci |
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2 Gao Lan Lu, Fuxing Park, Shanghai 21-5383-2328
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Distance:
~3.290 km * |
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OLD FRENCH CONCESSION. Baci, located in Park 97 in Fuxing Park, serves unique, California-inspired Italian cuisine. This restaurant is one Shanghai's "in" places and the post-modern look inside makes the place very trendy. Their signature dish is their thin-crust pizza, which comes in all flavors and varieties, including an interesting salmon option. Baci also offers a full range of pasta dishes, each with its own California twist. METRO: Huang Pi Nan Lu |
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Paulaner Brauhaus |
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150 Fen Yang Lu, Shanghai 21-6474-5700
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Distance:
~4.907 km * |
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XUHUI DISTRICT. Paulaner Brauhaus offers some of the best meals for the money in Shanghai. This German brew house can sometimes be three stories of Bavarian madness as it is usually very busy. The two huge beer vats that sit behind the bar are a welcome sight to many, which may explain the restaurant's popularity. Their signature dishes include traditional favorites like pig's knuckle, black bread, and all the sausage you can imagine. METRO: Chang Shu Lu |
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User Rating: 9
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Azul Viva |
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18 Dongping Lu, near Wulumuqi Lu, Shanghai 21-6433-1172
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Distance:
~5.255 km * |
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This Spanish restaurant is bi-partite: Azul is a chilled and funky downstairs tapas bar; upstairs, Viva is an equally relaxed (though infinitely more romantic) restaurant that boasts a mixture of modern innovations such as coffee-glazed pork and traditional dishes such as beef carpaccio. Down in Azul, one can take advantage of the dim lighting to make a beast of oneself with dishes such as blueberry pancakes and freshly-baked muffins. |
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AD DOMUS |
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200 Yan'an Xi Lu, Shanghai 21-6248-8499
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Distance:
~9.362 km * |
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JING AN DISTRICT. The owner of this Italian restaurant spared no cost in creating his own opera: marble, antique furniture, Gianni Versace uniforms, vaulted ceilings, a fireplace protected by a plaster Zeus, and Italian fabric on the walls and furniture. Indeed, this is generally considered the best Italian restaurant in Shanghai. With dishes like their deep-fried calamari and prawns, hearty risotto, and fresh grilled fish, it is little wonder. METRO: Hong Mei Lu |
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User Rating: 10
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Indalo |
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4 Xiangshan Lu 21 5382 0738
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Description:
This Spanish-Portuguese restaurant's menu majors on a range of heavenly tapas that feature astonishing varieties of Iberian pork, and can also boast a range of delicious paella and Portuguese sausage. After an aperitivo at the long bar, diners waft either to a relaxed dining area or to the more formal upstairs restaurant. First-time visitors might play safe with the Mediterranean salad and then let their hair down with the Catalonia cream with burned caramel for dessert. |
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