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<p><strong>1221 RESTAURANT</strong><br />
1221 Yan&#8217;an Xi Lu<br />
Shanghai, 31 200050 China<br />
+86 (0)21 6213 6585 / +86 (0)21 6213 2441<br />
Inexpensive-Moderate</p>
<p>By all accounts this is one of Shanghai&#8217;s best restaurants in terms of the upscale crowd that goes there to savor modern Chinese cuisine and the Chinese menu has an English translation.<br />
It is a nice surprise to find pleasant design and decor amongst all the drab and brightly lit Shanghainese restaurants. It is located in what appears to be a building that manufactures toys.<br />
Best dishes: Crispy Duck and Shredded Pork served with scallions and pancakes, Bao Zi vegetable dumplings.</p>
<p><strong>HENRY</strong><br />
8 Xinle Lu<br />
Shanghai, 200031<br />
Tel. +86 (0)21 6473 3448<br />
Inexpensive</p>
<p>Henry features traditional Shanghainese cuisine in a modern setting with touches of art-deco and black and white framed photos. The customer mix is up-scale locals together with ex patriots that come for the reasonably priced Shanghai cooking served in a stylish atmosphere.</p>
<p><strong>M ON BUND</strong><br />
7F, 5 The Bund<br />
Shanghai, 31 200002 China<br />
+86 (0)21 6350 9988<br />
reservations@m-onthebund.com<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Lunch: 11:30a-2:30p Tue-Fri; brunch: noon-3pm Sat-Sun<br />
Dinner: 6:15p-10:30p daily</p>
<p>M on Bund serves a good selection of various Western dishes most of them are good, and the cuisine is complimented by a fairly extensive wine list.</p>
<p>It is a trendy place, at the moment, and booking in advance would probably be a good idea. You are able to look through the tasteful decor out to sweeping views of the Bund. The food can be good to excellent and the service follows suit.</p>
<p><a href="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/shanghai-neon.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2132" title="Shanghai Neon" src="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/shanghai-neon.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="400" /></a></p>
<p><strong>SASHA</strong><br />
11 Dongping Road<br />
corner of Hengshan Lu<br />
Shanghai<br />
200031<br />
Metro:Heng Shan Road Station<br />
Tel.+86 21 6474 6628<br />
Expensive</p>
<p>The location of Sasha, was at one time, the home to Chiang Kai Shek and his wife, Soong Mei Ling, during the civil war.</p>
<p>Today, the restored three-story house is the location of the fashionable Sasha&#8217;s restaurant, bar and patio. The lovely patio attracts diners when the weather cooperates, and is ideal for a Sunday brunch. Inside, the wooden interiors are very attractive. There is is no doubt it is a beautiful setting, and the fact that the food is good as well, makes for a pleasing lunch or dinner.</p>
<p><strong>PRIME RESTAURANT</strong><br />
Prime is a newly launched restaurant just above Sasha, which has been a Shanghai institution for the past 10 years. Prime has been created to attract steak lovers and will offer six different cuts of beef<br />
from Melbourne&#8217;s Chef Julian Robertshaw who has designed the menu from his long experience dealing with beef in Australia. He serves double cut veal chops and 450g T-bone steaks along with two of Australia&#8217;s favorites, mud crab and barramundi.<br />
This restaurant is highly recommended if you enjoy steak and of course, let us not forget the famous mud crabs and delicious barramundi fish.</p>
<p><a href="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/trader-vics-shanghai.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-253" title="logo &amp; copyright are property of Trader Vic's" src="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/trader-vics-shanghai.jpg" alt="logo &amp; copyright are property of Trader Vic's" width="146" height="92" /></a><strong>TRADER VIC&#8217;S</strong><br />
598 Fengyang Lu (by Nanjing Xi Lu)<br />
Tel. 5228 3882<br />
Credit Cards: All Major<br />
Nearest Metro: Middle Henan Road<br />
Expensive</p>
<p>I think I have sampled enough Trader Vic&#8217;s around the world to understand the concept including: Beverly Hills (closed) although a new one will be opening in L.A. 2009, New York (closed), Chicago, San Francisco (closed), Oakland (closed), Scottsdale AZ, Vancouver (closed), London, Tokyo, Munich, Singapore (closed), Munich, and Bangkok (terrible).</p>
<p>The Shanghai Trader Vic&#8217;s Polynesian Restaurant is situated on the 2nd floor of an apartment complex near The Thai Gallery.</p>
<p>The menu is the typical Traders menu that you will now find in cities across the globe. You will find Asian and Western dishes mixed in with some South-Pacific recipes and of course their famous drinks that include the Navy Grog and Mai Tai among many others.  Try the meat, lamb and beef steaks cooked in the wood-fired oven.</p>
<p>They have Happy Hour from 5:30-7:30, when drinks are buy one get one free and you can save money and sample some appetizers during these hours.</p>
<p><strong>ALLURE RESTAURANT</strong><br />
Le Meridien Hotel<br />
1/F, 789 Nanjing Dong Lu (by Jiujiang Lu)<br />
Phone:     3318-9999 x. 7022<br />
Credit Cards: All Major<br />
Nearest Metro:Peoples Square<br />
Expensive</p>
<p>Allure French Restaurant has been recently opened in the Le Méridien Hotel on Nanjing Dong Lu. A  comfortable, ultra-modern dining room seating about 45 is located on the 11th floor with a lovely view.</p>
<p>Allure is probably the best French restaurant in town and the Chef, Michael Wendling pays attention to minute details. A notable dish is the the Truffle Noire soup with black truffle emulsion and white beans. I might add that his cooking is good across the board.</p>
<p>The wine list contains only French selections but they have been carefully chosen and it is a well balanced list.</p>
<p><strong>RED AT THE GRILL</strong><br />
JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai<br />
Tomorrow Square<br />
上海明天广场JW万豪酒店<br />
399 Nanjing West Road, Shanghai 200003, PRC<br />
中国上海市南京西路399号<br />
邮政编码: 200003<br />
Telephone : (86 21) 5359 4969<br />
Facsimile : (86 21) 6375 5988<br />
Credit Cards: All major<br />
Prices: Expensive</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">A very good restaurant featuring steaks and lobsters with other additional dishes offered with many choices of side dishes and accompaniments.<br />
Red Meat<br />
t-bone steak 450g                                          380<br />
fillet steak 150g/250g                             220/350<br />
rib eye 250g                                                    300<br />
cowboy steak 550g                                       480<br />
new york strip 250g                                        300<br />
mongolian wagyu oyster blade 200g         200<br />
australian rack of lamb 500g                        325<br />
chateaubriand 600g                                      780<br />
ask for more   m.p.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Red Lobster<br />
lobsters from our lobster tank<br />
poached, steamed, grilled or roasted<br />
boston lobster 650g                                        550<br />
australian lobster 1000g                               1100<br />
south african lobster 250g                             225<br />
ask for more                                                    m.p.</p>
<p><strong>WHAMPOA CLUB</strong><br />
No 3 the Bund 5th Floor 3 Zhongshandongyl Road Shanghai, 200002<br />
Tel. 86 21 6321 3737<br />
Credit Cards: All Major<br />
Prices: Expensive</p>
<p>Shanghainese dining has reached high levels with the introduction of a revolutionary new cuisine under the guiding hand of Chef Wap Poh Yang.<br />
It is located on the 5th floor of Three on Bund that houses four unique restaurants.</p>
<p><strong>JEAN GEORGES</strong><br />
Three on the Bund<br />
No. 3 The Bund, 4th Floor,<br />
3 Zhong Shan Dong Yi Road,<br />
Entrance on 17 Guang Dong Road<br />
Shanghai 200002<br />
Tel.  6321 7733<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Dinner<br />
5:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.; Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.<br />
Bar<br />
11:30 a.m. &#8211; 1:00 a.m.<br />
Credit Cards: All Major<br />
Prices: Expensive-Very Expensive</p>
<p>In his first signature effort outside of New York Jean-Georges Vongerichten presents modern and light French cuisine using organic products. Yvonne Chiong, one of Asia&#8217;s few female sommeliers, worked here from 2003-2007.</p>
<p><a href="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/shanghai1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1408" title="Laris, Shanhai" src="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/shanghai1-84x300.jpg" alt="" width="84" height="300" /></a><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>LARIS RESTAURANT</strong><br />
6th Floor, Three on the Bund (on the Bund / &#8220;waitan&#8221;)<br />
17 Guangdong Road by Zhongshan East Road<br />
Tel. +86 (21) 6321 9922<br />
Opening Hours: Daily, 5.30pm &#8211; 10.30pm<br />
Website: www.threeonthebund.com<br />
Cuisine: Fusion<br />
Credit Cards: All Major<br />
Prices: Expensive</p>
<p>Located on the Bund, in the Three on the Bund complex it offers lovely decor, efficient service (thanks mainly to the watchful eye of Australian Chef David Laris). He is also a chocolatier. Be sure not to miss stopping for a drink at the <strong>Vault Bar </strong>attached to <strong>Laris</strong>.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2977" title="wangbaohe3" src="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/wangbaohe3.jpg" alt="wangbaohe3" width="150" height="112" /></p>
<p><strong>WANG BAO HE</strong><br />
Fuzhou Lu 603, Shanghai<br />
(West of Zhejiang Zhong Lu)<br />
Tel. 021/6322-3673<br />
Cuisine: Chinese<br />
Prices: Inexpensive-Moderate Crabs: Expensive</p>
<p>Their specialty is Hairy Crabs (available only in autumn). The place is brightly lit with florescent lighting, rushed service and a menu in Chinese with pictures and indecipherable english.</p>
<p><strong>LA GRANGE</strong></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-2974" title="La Grange Shanghai" src="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/La-Grange-Shanghai-234x300.jpg" alt="La Grange Shanghai" width="234" height="300" />La Grange<br />
94 Julu Road Tel: (86 21) 6248 2185<br />
Shanghai, 31</p>
<p>The French cuisine here is quite good. Choose the restaurant’s “set menu” at 498RMB; a starter, main course, cheese course and a dessert may be chosen from the menu. Ordering from the menu directly can become quite expensive.</p>
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