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Guests will have a special experience as this suite features a hot tub. This spacious suite is consisted of of 1 living…
The hot tub is a top feature of this suite. This spacious suite comes with a kitchen, a seating area, 1 separate bedroom…
1 King Bed and 1 Queen Bed 1367-sq-foot room, balcony with city views Layout - 2 bedrooms, dining area, and sitti…
This suite features a hot tub. This spacious suite includes a kitchen, a seating area, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom…
This studio offers a hot tub. The fully equipped kitchen features a stovetop, a refrigerator, a microwave and an electri…
Larger in size, featuring a balcony with city view and free WiFi, this studio offers a water filter, an air filter, a wa…
Featuring a living room and a balcony, this apartment offers a water filter, an air filter, a washing machine, a dryer a…
1 King Bed 700-sq-foot soundproofed room, balcony with city views Layout - Bedroom, dining area, and sitting area…
1 King Bed 613-sq-foot room with city views Layout - Separate dining area Internet - Free WiFi and wired inter…
Guests will have a special experience as the studio features a hot tub. Meals can be prepared in the kitchen, which is e…
This studio's special feature is the hot tub. Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this studio includes a private ba…
Featuring city view and free WiFi, this studio offers a water filter, an air filter, a washing machine, a dryer and a LE…
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Restaurants nearby
- Da Vittorio 上海★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆ Italian1.3km
- TanBibBlack Pearl 2◆Dianping Must-Eat A ‘Tan’ is a pickling jar typically used by the Sichuanese. It may sound rustic and simple, but the restaurant set in a historic building features classic Chinese motifs tweaked with modern retro glam. The kitchen team of mostly Sichuan natives shows solid skills in signature items such as sautéed eel with Chinese patchouli that flaunts flowery aromas and fiery heat. For a sweet finale, try the soft, jiggly iced jelly in brown sugar syrup.782m
- Vivant by Johnny Pham★ Michelin The façade may be retro, but the modern interior of this century-old building is quietly luxe. As its name suggests, Vivant takes pride in its lively atmosphere. An oversize open kitchen means every diner can witness the alchemy, as the French chef of Vietnamese descent devises a single seasonal tasting menu, plus optional add-ons. He deftly juggles Asian and French flavours, often using local ingredients alongside Vietnamese street food.1.1km
- Lao Zheng Xing★ MichelinDianping Must-Eat Known locally and internationally since its inception in 1862, Lao Zheng Xing, said to be the oldest Shanghainese restaurant in the city, is responsible for a string of what have become classic recipes. It moved to this address in 1997 and now occupies several floors. Yellow croaker fillet in wine lees sauce boasts velvety fish in a light, mildly sour glaze. Stir fried river shrimps seduce with bouncy texture, crispy shells and a briny-sweet sauce.1.3km
- Meet the Bund (Zhongshan Dong Er Road)★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #50Black Pearl 2◆ Brass ceiling panels and chandeliers lend a touch of nostalgic elegance to the otherwise modern room. For an experience authentic, Fujianese is the mainstay of the menu, with all of the kitchen team hailing from the province. Try the umami-laden duck essence made the traditional way: a whole duck is steamed for hours and the juices collected with no water added. Check out the tea menu, which has a wealth of nice choices from Fujian.1.3km
- Lu Style (Huangpu)★ Michelin With its own herb garden, and the latest catch shipped daily from Weihai and Bohai Sea, this eatery promises food that is as fresh as it gets. Well-versed in the properties of all his produce, the chef fine-tunes his recipes according to the season. The Jiaodong cold appetiser platter includes four kinds of seafood with different seasonings. The braised sea cucumber with scallion and huitlacoche presents deeply aromatic layers of briny-sweet flavours.1.4km
- Sheng Yong Xing (Huangpu)★ Michelin The Beijing brand famous for Peking duck chose this prestigious address on the Bund for their first Shanghai outpost. Diners are greeted by a wine cellar tunnel foreshadowing the range of drinks to go with the signature bird. Each of the 45-day-old ducks roasted over jujube wood comes with a QR code that allows diners to trace its source. The views of the Bund and romantic ambiance also make for a great dining experience.1.5km
- Canton Table★ Michelin The dining room exudes old-Shanghai flair, with bare cement bricks, terrazzo flooring and murals of women in qipao. The head chef spent over 20 years honing his skills in famous kitchens. His menu is short but sweet, covering the quintessence of Cantonese food – barbecued meats and dim sum, plus other seasonal dishes. Save room for their unmissable desserts, such as the crumbly maple leaf cookie with custard filling, which is baked to order.1.6km
- Cheng Long Hang (Huangpu)★ Michelin (The restaurant is temporarily closed.) A household name among hairy crab lovers, this restaurant runs its own farm to ensure quality and a stable supply. Their crabs have flavoursome flesh, with their shells brimming with creamy yellow roe. Try the array of hairy crab dishes on offer, including drunken crabs steeped in Shaoxing wine for a month. Each serving of steamed meringue on stuffed crab shell uses the meat and roe of three hairy crabs and is sinfully satisfying.1.7km
- 102 House★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #40Black Pearl 2◆ The story of 102 House started in a home in Foshan, Guangdong. The head chef has been cooking professionally since 2003, specialising in intricate traditional recipes. For diners to experience the quintessence of classic Cantonese banquets, various set menus are available. Items change seasonally, but the signature sweet and sour pork is a mainstay. Another standout, for its lotus fragrance and fruity sweetness, is the double-boiled duck soup with lychee.2.1km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Yu Garden classical garden in Shanghai853m
- Shanghai Museum museum in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China1.2km
- People's Square public square in Shanghai, China1.3km
- Shanghai World Financial Center skyscraper in Shanghai2.5km
- Oriental Pearl Tower TV tower in Shanghai, China2.4km
- City God Temple of Shanghai building in Shanghai, China803m
- Shanghai Grand Theatre opera house and concert hall in Shanghai, China1.6km
- Xiaotaoyuan Mosque mosque in Huangpu, Shanghai, China916m
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