It sits amidst on Taikang Lu lanes, an renovated residential area known for its arts and crafts and trendy shops and cafes. Serving a compact menu of light café eats and drinks. A laid back environment for a quick and light meal during lunch and a restful place for afternoon tea. Free WiFi is offered.
restaurants
The House
The House, tucked away in a quiet lane with a beautiful courtyard, is a petite restaurant specializing in a range of European fondues great for all seasons. Its classy and modern decor will make you feel right at home as its name implies. Great place for a quiet intimate outing and gathering of friends.
Laris on the Bund
David Laris, Founder and Executive Chef of Laris restaurant at Three on the Bund, showcases his first signature restaurant in Shanghai, bringing true passion and flair to the established New World dining philosophy and style.
The Fat Olive
The Fat Olive is David Laris descending the Bund, and partnering with the people who brought you Maya and the Velvet Lounge to open up a wine & mezze bar. It is a modest and relaxed velvet-couched lounge inside with an spacious adjoining patio.
Daily: 9.30am til late Mezze served all day.
Lost Heaven – Yunnan
Lost Heaven brings to the heart of Shanghai traditional foods of the various ethnic groups in China. The best dishes from the areas of Dali, Lijiang, and Burma include the foods of the Dai, Bai, and Miao ethnic minority groups. Dishes are prepared with unique ingredients and precious knowledge of Yunnan chefs. Daily, [...]
881 South Beauty – Sichuan
Super sleek decor, impeccable service (occasionally accompanied by a performance, if you’re lucky) and exquisite cuisine will make it hard to leave. Top honors go to the spicy spare ribs and tongue-numbing tofu. The dan dan mian is so tasty that, though bursting at the seams, you’ll still need to make room. Daily Lunch, [...]
M on the Bund
World-renowned Bund-side restaurant offers an inspired menu which combines European, Middle Eastern and North African dishes.
Kathleen’s 5
Sitting loftily on top of the historic Shanghai Art Museum, this restaurant boasts a view and a menu of creative global cuisine to match. The glass covered atrium and spacious outdoor terrace allow eager diners to sunbathe while indulging in the chef’s cosmopolitan creations. Daily 11:30am – midnight
325 Nanjing Xi Lu, near Huangpi Bei Lu, on top of the Shanghai Art Museum
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Crystal Jade – great Chinese dim sum
This dim sum palace serves up miniature Cantonese and Shanghainese delights to an ever-growing crowd of young professionals and families out for a special occasion. Daily: Lunch, 11am-3pm Dinner, 5-11.30pm

