A curated directory of restaurants, bars, hotels, and cafes in Shanghai.
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Ieyasu Izakaya is a long-standing Japanese restaurnat in Shanghai specializing in ramen and tsukemen with nine different soup bases and ...
For the best fried chicken in Shanghai, head to bb.q Chicken (also known as bb.q Village), a Korean restaurant specializing ...
Located within Shanghai’s K-Town in Gubei district, Bulloman specializes in Korean fried chicken alongside other Korean dishes like army stew.
Sobamichi is a Japanese restaurant in Shanghai that specializes in soba noodles. Established in 2015, this humble shop prides itself ...
Pojeong is a Korean restaurant in Shanghai’s Koreatown, specializing in mul naengmyeon, or Korean-style cold noodles.
Falo is an Italian restaurant in Gubei led by chef Nakamura "Nori" Norihiro. Dishes bear Japanese influence, complemented by charcoal ...
Mammamia is an award-winning Italian restaurant and Neapolitan pizzeria with a straightforward approach to classic Italian comfort food.
Motoya is a Japanese restaurant that specializes in Kanto-style sukiyaki. Superb meat quality and value for money.
Tofu Village (豆腐村) is a Chaoxian Zu (ethnic Korean Chinese) restaurant known for making fresh batches of tofu.
A Japanese fast-casual eatery specializing in crispy katsu aka fried pork cutlets, located in the basement of Arch Walk.
Craving okonomiyaki in Shanghai? Himari is one of the few places that does a legit version, serving up more than ...
Ri He is a Japanese restaurant that specializes in sukiyaki, notably with A5 wagyu. Premium meats, private rooms, and a ...
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