Sat in the centre of Taikang Lu’s artsy design stores and fashion boutiques, this unpretentious café is a popular hangout for media and arts students and local fashionistas. The food i... read more
One of Shanghai's most exuberant and un-selfconscious restaurants, is also one of the city's most acclaimed new openings in 2008. Madcap chef, El Willy, serves modern Spanish tapas in a delightful ... read more
Stylish, dark and moody, Lost Heaven serves a mix of richly spiced dishes heralding from Yunnan province, Burma and Thailand. The three-floor interior is decorated with southeast Asian hardwoods an... read more
Downtown Shanghai’s best Indian restaurant sits on a leafy French Concession street. The split-level interior is decorated in modern Indian style, with the chefs visible through a large glass... read more
Bred in Beijing and expanded to Shanghai, Haiku has cornered the China market in Californian-style Japanese sushi rolls. This colorful restaurant is dressed with fountains and bamboo and fills up m... read more
In keeping with the Andaz brand's established aesthetic inclination...
The Waldorf Astoria in Shanghai continues the brand's love affair w...
With Shanghai now established as one of the hotbeds of untrammeled ...
Despite China's embrace of hotel grandiosity, the Indigo stands apa...
While the rest of Shanghai pumps up the glamour, the Waterhouse at ...