Shanghai Restaurants

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  • 1. Yong Yi Ting

    $$$$ | Pudong

    You'd expect nothing less than an exquisite experience from a restaurant in the Mandarin Oriental, and Yong Yi Ting delivers. The nuanced dishes—which focus on China's famous Huaiyang cuisine from Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province near Shanghai—are light in flavor and skillfully prepared.

    111 Pudong Nan Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
    021-2082–9978

    Known For

    • Crispy fried pomfret with sweet soy
    • Braised beef ribs with walnuts
    • Crispy mandarin fish with sweet sour sauce and pine nuts
  • 2. Brut Eatery

    $ | Pudong

    This branch of Brut Eatery is a good choice if you're staying near Century Park and/or are traveling with children. The casual café offers a good selection of Western-inspired dishes, with the occasional Asian touch, and has a large play area where kids can run about while you relax and sip coffee.

    199 Fangdian Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
    021-5078–2797

    Known For

    • Family-friendly
    • Chicken and waffles
    • Adorable ceramic mugs created by the founder
  • 3. Golden Maurya

    $$ | Pudong

    With a gold- and marble-filled interior, this restaurant makes a statement that lives up to its "Golden Peacock" name. Its serves excellent and fiery Sichuan classics and is a higher-end version of the group's popular Maurya chain.

    8 Shiji Dadao, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
    021-5757–5578

    Known For

    • Chongqing fragrant peas and mandarin fish
    • Spicy tofu
    • Crispy "hand grab" cake
  • 4. Paradise Dynasty

    $ | Pudong

    While written off as gimmicky by some, this Singaporean chain's playful eight-color, eight-flavor take on xiaolongbao draws a steady stream of locals. Steamers of the soup dumplings come with small cards identifying each variety—from black truffle to garlic to foie gras.

    501 Yincheng Zhong Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
    021-5830–3068

    Known For

    • Eight-color soup dumplings
    • Fun, family-friendly spot
    • Great lunch option near Shanghai Tower
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