Lobster brunch here manages to combine a seemingly infinite array of exquisite dishes and a killer 87th floor view. The cook-to-order menu includes free flow of appetisers and a choice of main dishes. Read more.
Just came back from Japan, include michelin-starred sushi restaurants such as Jiro. I found this place was overpriced. The shari (sushi rice) and sauce was too weak, fish was not the best of season. Read more.
This homey Shanghainese dining room is known to have a fan base for its no-MSG quality cooking. We never skip the deep-fried duck leg (38RMB), with its crispy skin and chewy-tender meat within. Read more.
Fu 1039’s smoked fish is outstanding. The chocolate-y brown fish is served warm in generous meaty chunks with few to no bones, and the fish is served dry, not in a sopping sauce Read more.
This cosy lane-side pizzeria offers stone-fired authentic pizzas all made with a chunky, fresh tomato sauce. The excellent diaovolo (75RMB) boasts spicy pepperoni and chunky black olives (75RMB). Read more.
Providing a wide selection of varieties ranging from Yunnan to Ethiopia, this soothing venue is the ultimate destination for coffee enthusiasts. Always-irresistible Strictly Cookies are just 10RMB. Read more.
The hotel’s famous “Nine Nations Suites” are individually designed and includes a Chinese, Indian (pictured,) English, American, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese & German inspired suite! Read more.
This classy cocktail bar has surrealist design and serves creative drinks. The fiery but oddly moreish Sichuan Kiss (70RMB), with Sichuan pepper, white wine and grape juice is worth a try. Read more.