Shanghai
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Bellagio Restaurant
- $$$
- boo rating: 100%
Latest review
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The food is tasty. The atmosphere is very good in the restaurant. The service is excellent cos all waitresses try to do their best to serve everyone. From beginning to end, every dish is served with precise consistently. Every ingredient is fresh and top quality.
by Yong
posted on Apr, 2007 -
Yawang Restaurant
- $$$
- boo rating: 100%
Latest review
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This restaurant chain serves great Beijing Duck and other traditional big potion dishes. It is a Shanghai Local restaurant chain. The name of Yawang means King of the Duck. So you know you will love the juicy duck dishes there. Another great duck restaurant is Quanjude Restaurant is the... more
by Paloma
posted on Aug, 2007 -
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Laris
- $$$$
- boo rating: 80%
Latest review
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In a veritable quarry of white marble, Laris showcases the eclectic creations of Greek/Australian chef David Laris. For a dessert, try the Gewurtztraminer pear served with truffle ice cream. Kick back here after dinner with lychee martini. Thursday night there is a two for one offer on all... more
by emily
posted on May, 2007 -
M on the bund
- $$$$
- boo rating: 80%
Latest review
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When restaurateur Michelle Garnet opened Shanghai’s first independent international restaurant in the old Nissin Shipping Building on the waterfront in 1999, she was told that Shanghai was not ready for fine dining. M on the Bund has been packed ever since. This stylish institution over looking... more
by emily
posted on May, 2007 -
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Coffee Tree Cafe
- $$$
- boo rating: 80%
Latest review
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The Coffee Tree is a European style cafe, designed for adults, but with child friendly amenities. Light, open and airy with a welcoming decor. The Coffee Tree serves homemade healthy meals, paninis, and salads as well as a varied selection of sweets. The cafe's stylish mix of old and new.... more
by Paloma
posted on Jul, 2007 -
Yongfoo Elite
- $$$$
- boo rating: 80%
Latest review
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Yongfoo Elite in the old British consulate evokes the Shanghai of popular imagination rendered in mahogany, old leather, crystal chandeliers and Chinese lanterns. After a Shanghainese meal, retreat to a canopy bed in the garden to sip G&Ts and enjoy Beijing opera under the magnolias…very relaxing.
by emily
posted on Apr, 2007
