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JL Boutique Hotel shanghai Tian An 1000Trees. Jing'an Temple changshou Road Store
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2 Large Twin Beds 258.3-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to…
1 Queen Bed 258.3-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 de…
1 Queen Bed 236.8-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 de…
1 Queen Bed 215.3 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or up to 10 devices) and wired inte…
1 Queen Bed 18 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 250+ Mbps (good for 3–5 people or u…
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Restaurants nearby
- Taian Table★★★ Michelin Restaurant1.5km
- Da Dong (Xuhui)★ Michelin Most customers come for the signature roast duck, boasting wonderfully crispy skin and succulent meat, served with steamed buns. Try also their braised sea cucumber with scallion. On top of the main menu, a seasonal one is also available, alongside new items made according to the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar. Come in a group to sample the variety of dishes on offer but be prepared – it’s always jam-packed after 6pm.928m
- Obscura★ Michelin The young chef is committed to creating Chinese-rooted cuisine finessed by modern techniques and marked by bold, peppery notes. His fish dish in a fiery and sour Sichuan peppercorn sauce packs a punch. Those who relish the thrill of the unknown should try the ‘blind box’ option – you draw a card and the chef makes a surprise dish on the spot. On top of its well-curated wine list, Chinese tea pairing also offers an elevated dining experience.997m
- Tou Zao★★ Michelin Tou Zao is the highest ranking chef responsible for wok-fried dishes in a kitchen. The chef is justly proud of his deft control of heat, remarkable wok-frying skills and wok hei that are the hallmarks of his culinary score. The single prix-fixe menu is served omakase style and in a chef’s table setting for an intimate experience. Specific dishes spin with the seasons, but signatures like crispy chicken and spring rolls are firm fixtures all year round.1.8km
- Fu 1088★ Michelin A beautiful tiled entrance, wood panelling and striking light fittings are just some of the original features of this 1920s townhouse. Its 16 traditionally furnished private rooms evoke old Shanghai charm. The food is equally sophisticated: river shrimp are made to order; the smoked mackerel belly dressed in a mildly sweet glaze is crisp but juicy. No meal here is complete without the cashew praline puff pastry.1.5km
- 福和慧Black Pearl 2◆ Vegetarian1.9km
- Fu He Hui★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #19Black Pearl 2◆ Exuding Zen-inspired serenity, the rooms reflect a philosophy that veganism isn’t just about the food, but is a way of life. Only set menus are served and they change every season to make use of the best local ingredients. Masterfully crafted and plated courses include some authentically recreated recipes from the past. Tea is also closely related to Zen so do order from the extensive tea menu to complement the dishes.2.0km
- 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.2.1km
- Gastro Esthetics at DaDong★ Michelin The design of the room is a nod to Van Gogh's Almond Blossom; teal cushions and brass trims echo the sky blue background and pinkish flowers of the painting. Peking duck is still the signature here – 45-day-old birds, or 22-day-old ducklings are grilled to perfection and carved tableside. The crispy skin and succulent meat are simply divine. The braised sea cucumber in a gelatinous scallion sauce is another must-try. The city view is a plus.1.7km
- Huaiyang Delights (Jingan)★ Michelin This luxuriously appointed, light-drenched room melds Chinese classicism with modern minimalism. Supervised by master chef Zhou Xiaoyan, the kitchen focuses on the light, refined qualities that characterise Huai Yang cuisine. Braised ‘lion head’ meatball in premium stock showcases meticulous knifework and precise heat control; the meatball melts in the mouth and the stock is loaded with umami. The silky salt-brined squab is another must-try.1.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Jade Buddha Temple building in Shanghai, China1.0km
- Jing'an Temple building in Jing'an Temple, China1.6km
- Shanghai Museum museum in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China3.8km
- Shanghai Grand Theatre opera house and concert hall in Shanghai, China3.4km
- People's Square public square in Shanghai, China3.7km
- Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center urban planning3.7km
- Shanghai Art Museum Museum in Shanghai, China3.4km
- Saint Ignatius Cathedral cathedral in Shanghai4.9km
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