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Element Fresh offers healthy dishes. As the name implies, you'll enjoy an array of potent shakes, leafy salads and fresh-grilled sandwiches.
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Goga is named after the Golden Gate Bridge, this small eatery features a great patio and Pacific Rim fare. Think light, American West Coast offerings with Japanese and Thai influences.
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In the basement of the Peninsula hotel on The Bund is this cozy and quirky bar. The furnishing is high-novelty with three different rooms styled like something from Disney's Haunted Mansion.
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Fabulous, comfy space with imaginative furnishings and decor, cool crowd, excellent service and a barman imported from Ginza making some of the best drinks in town.
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Chinatown is Shanghai first burlesque club. It's housed in a former Buddhist temple and offers music, dancing girls, tease shows and lacy, racing, revealing costumes over three floors.
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It's part of the "Best Bars in the World" contingent and makes a breathtaking spot for an afterwork drink, while, from about 9pm, the crowds arrive to make this one of the most packed party.
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This former bomb shelter is the place to come for underground dance music, including frequent appearances by international DJs.
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This "bar with food" from Kelley Lee and Eduardo Vargas features some of the most inventive cocktails ever to be served in Shanghai. There's good, high-end bar snacks, too, plus a beautiful interior that recalls Victorian-era pubs or bars.
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This is a stylish rooftop bar above el Coctel in the same building as Rhumerie Bounty. It has a decent selection of food and a bright, airy space with a "loft-style" vibe.
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Haya's Mediterranean Restaurant
The scent of freshly-baked pitas and bagels wafts gently from this bistro-style neighborhood cafe. Try the chicken shawarma or falafel which come with pita bread, Israeli salad.
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Wujiang Lu is still a thriving food street, as Cristal restaurant proves. This new eatery offers exquisite part modern French part Mediterranean food made with a host of premium ingredients
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This Japanese patisserie is simply delightful. With a wide range of desserts and drinks, it's delicious in several different ways.
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This boutique bakery specializes in fun, high-end cupcakes. As such, it's a great place to order up something special for a big occasion.
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Pizza's the name of the game at Craig Willis' newest restaurant. All the thin-crust pies come freshly baked from the oven along with gooey, meltingly cheesy lasagna and creamy tiramisu.
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This flashy Italian spot is owned by an American Italian architect with roots in the south of Italy. The restaurant serves up homestyle fare courtesy of an Italian chef.
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Yasmine's Steakhouse and Butcher Shop
This steakhouse offers some great cuts of meat and Shanghai's biggest burger, a huge 2kg serving of meat and bun.
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This meat emporium is run by the owners of Roosevelt Prime Steakhouse. It offers diners a chance to tuck into toothsome steaks and a wide variety of sides.
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Sink your teeth into a swanky steak at this sophisticated joint. The cozy restaurant is lit in all the right places, creating a built-in intimate environment.
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This Thai place once belonged to Thai cook Alyssa, but it's now been passed on to her countrywoman Aom (formerly of the Vargas group) and her mother.
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This new destination for spice heads features fiery Northern Yunnan dishes, including many Dai minority specialties. Try the succulent shrimp cooked xishuangbanna style.