Restaurants
Fu 1088
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Fu 1088 combines an authentic old-world ambience of a restored 1930s three-story mansion with delicious Shanghainese-French fusion cuisine. Dining is all in individual private rooms, each furnished with early 20th century furniture, cherry wood chairs and chandeliers. For more information, please click here. |
Crystal Jade
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No trip to Shanghai is complete without trying xiaolong bao, Shanghai's favourite pork dumpling. The "little steamed breads" spill soup into your mouth when you bite into them. You can find them anywhere in Shanghai, but Crystal Jade serves up the best in the city. However, do save tummy space for other excellent items on its menu such as the dim sum and freshly made "la mian" noodles. For more information, please click here. |
M on the Bund
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Located at the pinnacle of the historic Nissin Shipping Building, built in 1921, M overlooks Shanghai's most famous sight: the Bund. Here, diners sample a creative menu in a warm, sophisticated space, where references to Shanghai's glamorous past are updated and given a contemporary spin. The roof terrace and stylish Crystal Room are also favourite spots to savour M's "simply good food," whose flavours range from the comforting to the novel, from Europe to the Middle East, but remain grounded in classical European techniques. For more information, please click here. |


