7 Best Restaurants in Jing'an and Changing, Shanghai

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We've compiled the best of the best in Jing'an and Changing - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Sui Tang Li

$$$ | Jing'an Fodor's Choice
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.

Blackbird

$$ | Changning
Part of the renovated Columbia Circle complex, the carousing spot for American expats in the 1930s, Blackbird features different spaces on three levels. The chic first-floor lounge serves contemporary cocktails and Chinese-influenced small plates and casual mains; the fine-dining Table Black, one level up, has a regional-Chinese tasting menu; and the lovely rooftop space is complete with an outdoor bar and an herb garden that supplies the downstairs kitchens.
1262 Yan'an Xi Lu, Shanghai, China
187-0199–0479
Known For
  • Interesting wine and cocktail lists
  • Good outdoor space
  • Polished yet casual atmosphere

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Fuchun Xiaolong

$ | Jing'an
Outfitted to evoke 1920s Shanghai, Fuchan regularly appears on lists of the city's best soup-dumpling restaurants. This branch was renovated in 2018, making it a particularly pleasant place to soak up a retro atmosphere over breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

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Madam Zhu's Kitchen

$ | Hongqiao
Mall shoppers appreciate this mid-range, sit-down Chinese chain for its expansive menu of excellent contemporary dishes inspired by flavors from across the country.
100 Zunyi Lu, Shanghai, China
021-6237–0681
Known For
  • Roast duck
  • Fried rice cake with pork and shepherd's purse
  • Braised pork with cuttlefish

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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, China
021-5175–9818
Known For
  • Foie-gras terrine
  • Chilean Wagyu beef tartare
  • Josper-oven steaks
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Taian Table

$$$$ | Changning
For a treat, head to Stefan Stiller's Michelin-starred Taian Table, where most seating is at a bar that wraps around a truly open and impressively orderly kitchen. The meticulously prepared dishes on the (mandatory) eight-course tasting menu change regularly and can be supplemented with equally well-made classic dishes and seasonal specials from an à la carte menu.
No. 161, Lane 465, Zhenning Lu, Shanghai, China
173-0160–5350
Known For
  • Sea urchin on sourdough
  • Lobster royal
  • Roasted cauliflower with beef cheek

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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, 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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