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HUALUXE Shanghai Twelve At Hengshan

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8.7/ 10Very good

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Restaurants nearby

  • Ji Pin Court★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆ This oasis in the bustling city centre serves traditional Cantonese cooking, and its chef is particular about every detail. The signature fried chicken with sand ginger in claypot smells and tastes divine, and every piece of meat and condiment is diced in uniform sizes. Tea-smoked pigeon seduces with juicy flesh and smoky depth from pu erh tea leaves. Ask the sommelier to pair your food with wine from their well-curated selection.149m
  • T'ang Court★★ Michelin Helmed by chef Tony Su, the kitchen specialises in Cantonese classics, alongside not-to-be-missed seasonal dishes. Their signature crispy skin lacquered chicken with juicy, velvety flesh is wickedly addictive. Wok-fried prawns with scallion and shrimp roe, and beggar’s purse filled with crabmeat and shrimp are also popular. The stylish hotel restaurant also offers private dining rooms that are perfect for business lunches and social dinners alike.407m
  • Ren He Guan (Xuhui)★ MichelinDianping Must-Eat Dim yellow lights, 1930s memorabilia, golden oldies performed by singers dressed in qipao… but, surprisingly, the ambiance doesn't steal the show. It's the first-rate Shanghainese fare at bargain prices that keeps the place packed. One highlight of the fish-focused menu is crab, as the owner picks the best from his own farm; the crabmeat and roe on rice is a must. Fried shredded eel with water bamboo affords a nice contrast of textures.642m
  • Yongfoo EliteBlack Pearl 2◆ Chinese1.1km
  • Lei Garden (Xuhui)★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆ Despite expansion all over Asia, this chain’s quality control is strictly imposed to ensure all dim sum, roast meats and double-boiled soups achieve the same high standard as that of the parent restaurant. ‘Crossing-the-bridge’ geoduck is blanched tableside in a hot seafood stock that takes six hours to make. Claypot rice with preserved meat is made to order. Seafood can be prepared to suit your tastes. Pre-ordering dishes is recommended.1.5km
  • Moose (Changning)★ Michelin Antique furniture and oil paintings complement the refurbished century-old mansion, whose all-white interior exudes modern European charm. The head chef has over 30 years' experience; Peking duck and Jiangzhe classics are his strong suit. His signature braised "lion's head" pork balls are prepared differently according to the season – with longsnout catfish and bird's nest from May to July, with crabmeat and roe in stock from August to October.1.7km
  • 甬府Black Pearl 2◆ Restaurant2.0km
  • Oriental Sense & Palate★ Michelin This multi-storey marvel in a historical mansion exudes understated luxury. Chef Fai creates culinary gems that entice with pretty plating and precise execution. Be sure to order the juicy, deep-fried 20-day-old pigeon with crispy skin. The sautéed dried shrimps with minced pork seduces with contrasting textures and deep, mildly spicy flavours. Seafood dishes including whelk are also popular.2.0km
  • Xiao Tao Mian GuanBib This long-standing neighbourhood noodle shop feels airy and bright. The noodles are tossed in scallion oil or served in broth – the former being the more popular style – and come with a heap of fried spring onions. Additional toppings include the old-Shanghai favourite of briny-sweet eel with springy meat, and, whichever garnish you choose, the owner adds a spoonful of spicy ground pork (on the house). Come early to beat the peak-time queues.947m
  • The House of Rong★★ Michelin Once the property of IM Pei's family, this historical mansion is now home to the Shanghai flagship of this upmarket dining group. Adorned with Pei's original drawings and architectural motifs in the Suzhou style, the space befits the class of the brand. Book ahead and customise the all-inclusive, seafood-forward menu to your party's liking. Your maître d' ensures top-notch, detailed service. Ask the sommelier about wine or Chinese liquor pairing options.2.5km

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Attractions nearby

  • Shanghai Stadium stadium in Shanghai, China2.6km
  • Saint Ignatius Cathedral cathedral in Shanghai2.1km
  • Jing'an Temple building in Jing'an Temple, China2.2km
  • Shanghai Museum museum in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China3.5km
  • Lupu Bridge through arch bridge3.2km
  • People's Square public square in Shanghai, China3.6km
  • Shanghai Grand Theatre opera house and concert hall in Shanghai, China3.5km
  • Longhua Temple Buddhist temple in Shanghai, China3.2km

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