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Shanghainese dining is renowned for its meaty, oily, semi-sweet flavours rather than its sense of fun. Cheng Cheng's is out to change that, with a bright, airy and artsy interior decorated with bol... read more
Sophisticated Shanghainese dining is on the menu at this underrated Jing’An eaterie. Tucked away down the side of the Shanghai Center, near the junction of Nanjing Xi Lu, the entrance is easy... read more
Though it seems a little chaotic and ramshackle, this legendary diner is where the city's five-star chefs eat after hours, so the food must be pretty good. Serving home-style Shanghainese favorites... read more
Locals accept no substitute when the desire for Cantonese dim sum strikes. Don’t let the appearance of this noisy, crowded café on the XX-floor of a retail mall discourage you – ... read more
The super spicy hotpots of Hunan Province are the stuff of legend in China. Packed with chilli peppers, these tongue-numbing treats are once of the nation's most-cherished dishes. Order plenty of i... read more
This large, friendly restaurant provides an excellent introduction to the intricacies of Shanghainese cuisine for first-time visitors to the city. A long-time popular hangout for expatriate familie... 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
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 ...