Botong Sikdang is a Korean restaurant that is all about barbecue pork and banchan. This cozy, lovable slice of Korean hospitality is courtesy of the team behind Jeju Izakaya and Belloco.
JYJ Noodle Bar is a popular Taiwanese chain in Shanghai that does excellent noodles. You pay a premium for the noods, but you get to dine with A/C.
Jianbing is China’s most popular breakfast street food. Here’s where you can find this cheap and tasty snack in Shanghai.
Bun Cha Cha is a Vietnamese restaurant in Shanghai that specializes in bun cha, a Vietnamese street food of rice vermicelli, grilled pork, and fish sauce.
Korean barbecue restaurant Baekjeong, while popular in LA and NYC, is little known to Shanghai’s foodies. Grilled meats and cheap shochu right here.
Liu Tang Men is a mainstay for Sichuan noodles in Shanghai. Here are four noodles you can’t miss.
From time-tested, hole-in-the-wall institutions to hip mainstays, here are my favorite local Chinese restaurants for noodles in Shanghai.
Fluffy, pliable naans and bowls of thick, flavorful curries at this affordable Indian restaurant in Shanghai.