Shanghai Restaurants

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  • 1. Sui Tang Li

    $$$ | Jing'an

    On the second floor of The Middle House Residences, this polished restaurant delivers excellent contemporary renditions of regional Chinese fare, including modern takes on dim sum. Stellar service and tasty Chinese-inspired cocktails combine with the elevated cuisine to make this a must-try eatery.

    366 Shimen Yi Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
    021-3216–8068

    Known For

    • Black-truffle soup dumplings
    • Panfried foie gras and chicken dumplings
    • Jasmine tea-smoked pomfret
  • 2. Highline

    $$$ | Xintiandi

    Perched on the sixth floor of the Ascott Residences, this modern American eatery has a lust-worthy terrace—complete with a sleek firepit—that looks onto a park and surrounding cityscape. Trendy young Chinese pack out the 1960s-inspired space; brunch is particularly popular.

    282 Huaihai Zhong Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200000, China
    021-6333–0176

    Known For

    • Chicken and waffles
    • Red velvet sundae
    • Slow-roasted beef rib rack
  • 3. Raw Eatery and Wood Grill

    $$$ | Jing'an

    If you've tired yourself out on the city's excellent Chinese food and just want a steak, head to this often-packed but laid-back Spanish eatery. It relies on incredibly high-quality ingredients and a Josper charcoal oven to make the magic happen.

    98 Yanping Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
    021-5175–9818

    Known For

    • Foie-gras terrine
    • Chilean Wagyu beef tartare
    • Josper-oven steaks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 4. Together

    $$$ | Jing'an

    Helmed by Bina Yu, a young Korean chef who trained under Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Together typifies Shanghai's contemporary dining scene—a sleek but casual setting serving unfussy but interesting food. Developed and co-owned by the Neri & Hu design firm, the space is brilliant, as is Yu's thoughtful blend of French and Korean flavors.

    546 Yuyuan Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
    021-5299–8928

    Known For

    • Octopus with gochujang (red-chili paste)
    • Ume miso–glazed salmon
    • Rustic, home-style cakes and ice cream
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