Laowaijie (Laowai Street, Lao Wai Jie)

老外街101

A boozy United Nations of expat nostalgia in Shanghai, where German beer halls, Turkish kebab stands, and British pubs

Da Hu Chun (DaHuChun, Middle Sichuan Road)

大壶春 (四川中路店)

Da Hu Chun 大壶春 is a renowned restaurant chain that has gained locals' recognition with stably delivered local flavors and friendly prices.

The Bund

外滩

Where 19th-century trade empires and 21st-century finance collide along Shanghai's iconic waterfront.

Yuyuan Bazaar

豫园商城

a bustling marketplace filled with traditional Chinese architecture, local snacks, handicrafts, and souvenirs

Lost Heaven (The Bund)

花马天堂(外滩店)

A culinary silk road where Yunnan tribal flavors waltz with Art Deco glamour, serving psychedelic sour-spicy soups

Sinan Mansions

思南公馆

A time capsule of 1920s European villas where jazz-age diplomats once clinked martini glasses, now repurposed as champagne bars and literary salons

Di Shui Dong

久久滴水洞

Dishuidong is known for its bold, spicy Hunan cuisine, especially its signature slow-braised pork ribs, served in a rustic, no-frills Shanghai setting