The places below are all in Lujiazui area. If you do not dare to go through that skywalk you can come here first and order a cup of wine to embolden yourself. Those places are also fantastic for the environment and food.
Where: Jade on 36, 36/F Grand Tower, Pudong Shangri-La Hotel, 33 Fucheng Lu (near Lujiazui Xi Lu)
Tel: 6882-8888
Located on the 36th floor of Pudong Shangri-La, Jade on 36 offers a menu of tasteful European cuisine served in a casual environment with gorgeous views of the Bund. They have a Sunday brunch whereby diners choose unlimited main courses by walking into the kitchen and ordering, along with free-flow drinks.
Where: Grandma's Home, 8/F Times Square, 500 Zhangyang Lu (near Nanquan Bei Lu)
Tel: 6162-0281
Grandma’s Home is a powerhouse chain restaurant with more than 80 restaurants throughout China, serving typical Shanghainese fare. This popular venue has queues of locals and expats alike during rush hours; get the braised pork belly, roasted eggplant and well-seasoned stewed bullfrog.
Where: Käfer by the Binjiang One, Youlong Garden, Binjiang Avenue, Fucheng Lu (near Huayuanshiqiao Lu)
Tel: 5877-7500
This German import sits in a mansion on the eastern banks of the Huangpu and serves up continental fare with an emphasis on dishes from its home country. The family-friendly venue has a garden patio, an underground wine cellar and, more impressively, an ice bar stocked with 150 vodkas.
Where: hoF Bar & Brasserie, 8 DBS Tower, 1318 Lujiazui Huan Lu (near Dongyuan Lu)
Tel: 5010-0800
Come to this wine bar and restaurant with a stunning view of the Oriental Pearl Tower. This is an extension of hoF, a popular chocolaterie in town. Expect simple but quality food and a wine list with over 80 options. Try the salmon rillettes and the sumptuous chocolate mousse.
Where: Shang-Xi, 2/F Four Seasons Pudong, 210 Century Avenue (near Pucheng Lu)
Tel: 2036-1310
Located in the Four Seasons Hotel Pudong, Shang-Xi serves a variety of Shanghainese and Cantonese dishes. Expect to see beautiful presentations and precision-crafted dishes like their thinly-sliced, modern take on hongshaorou or the xiaolongbao. The concept is built around private dining experiences.
Where: Flair, 58/F, Ritz-Carlton Pudong, 8 Century Avenue (near Lujiazui Ring Road)
Tel: 2020-1717
Perched at a staggering 58 floors up in Pudong’s Ritz-Carlton hotel, Flair offers up some of the best views in the city, with the Pearl Tower and other futuristic buildings practically at eye level. On cool (or hazy) nights, there’s also a rustic fireplace to keep guests cozy at the wine bar, as well as a sushi counter. The prices may be sky-high, but guests will definitely be wowed on any clear night.
Where: Morton's Sky Bar, 5/F Shanghai IFC, 8 Century Avenue (near Lujiazui Huan Lu)
Tel: 6075-8888
Tel: 6075-8888
Morton’s The Steakhouse, located on the fourth floor of the IFC mall in Lujiazui, opens their Sky Bar terrace one floor up for the spring and summer seasons, surrounded on all sides by breathtaking views of Pudong’s skyscrapers. Their Sky Bar Menu includes a wide selection of famous summery cocktails, with drink promotions from 6 to 10pm Thursdays through Saturdays.
Where: The Music Room, 92/F Park Hyatt Shanghai, 100 Century Avenue (near Dongtai Lu)
Standing proud on the 92rd floor of the Shanghai World Financial Center (aka The Bottle Opener), The Music Room at Park Hyatt Shanghai is the highest bar in the city and second highest in the world. Head to the elegant space for live jazz and cocktails. Pro tip: The venue occasionally throws a dance party called On Top; check City Weekend’s event listings to find out when.
Where: The Exchange, 33 Fucheng Lu (near Yincheng Dong Lu)
Tel: 6882-8888
The Exchange serves craft beer at fluctuating prices like the stock market - while it’s not exactly an original concept, it’s certainly a first for Shanghai. Situated in the basement of the Pudong Shangri-La Hotel, the antique-looking bar serves craft beer and finance-themed cocktails alongside a menu of Western and Asian bar bites.
Where: Paulaner Brauhaus, Riverside Promenade, Binjiang Dadao (near Pudong Shangri-La Hotel)
Tel: 6888-3935
Tel: 6888-3935
Paulaner Brauhaus serves all things German, though they’re best known for their beer. Chow down on robust portions of Bavarian meat, potatoes and kraut, and top your meal off with an apple strudel and a stein of in-house Paulaner brew. After dinner, walk around the water to soak in beautiful views of the Bund at night.
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