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Haiku by Hatsune (Shanghai) Avg. Score:4.8  
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
Avg.price: RMB 200 - 300 per person
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Haiku by Hatsune is a nouveau Japanese restaurant, specializing in chic sushi combinations, sashimi and assorted Japanese cuisine. This intimate bistro regularly wins readers and critic's choice awards for their delicate maki combinations, most featuring spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, avocado and unagi (eel). The house special "119 roll" is a maki roll with spicy tuna wrapped inside seaweed and rice, topped with an additional slice of tuna and the house 119 spicy sauce. Dimly lit and low key, Haiku by Hatsune is an ideal place to impress a date, woo a client or simp... more >>
Jesse Restaurant (Jishi Jiujia) (Shanghai) Avg. Score:4.9  
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5.0
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5.0
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4.7
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5.0
Avg.price: RMB 100-150 per person
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Jesse Restaurant (Jishi Jiujia) is a quaint and cozy staple of the Shanghainese dining circuit. A tiny restaurant of around 12-15 tables, Jesse specializes in sweet Shanghai classics like hongshao rou (red braised fatty pork), xiefen doufu (toufu with crab meat in sauce) and jishi xianji (cold, salty sliced chicken) served in a comfortable and humble environment. While the dining room is rather "no frills," the service is excellent, waiters making great recommendations and food arriving fast and consitently, and the food is impeccable. Jesse's popularity has reached such heights th... more >>
La Seine (Guangzhou) Avg. Score:4.5  
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
Avg.price: 100
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La Seine offers reasonably priced authentic French cuisine. From escargot and goose liver, down to the lunch buffet and extensive wine list, La Seine brings a taste of France to southern China.   more >>
Oggi Pizzeria (Guangzhou) Avg. Score:4.5  
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
Avg.price: 50
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Whether it's one of Oggi's famous pizzas, their delicious tiramisu or fresh lemon cheesecake, authentic Italian cuisine and a lively ambiance make Oggii's a popular Guangzhou favorite. Delivery is available for an additional 15%.   more >>
Pho Real (Shanghai) Avg. Score:4.3  
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5.0
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5.0
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3.0
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4.0
Avg.price: RMB 88 per person
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Pho Real is a small Vietnamese noodle shop, offering a daily set menu with few variations, but excellent flavors. The combination meal includes an appetizer of two fried spring rolls, a shrimp and pork skin roll and a choice of beef noodles in broth, grilled chicken, or pork with cold vermicelli noodles and vegetables. Although variety is not their strong suit, Pho Real does keep it simple and delicious. more >>
Saint Germain (Guangzhou) Avg. Score:5.0  
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Saint Germain offers quaint ambiance and authentic French cuisine. Floor-to-ceiling windows create a bright and relaxing environment, while the goose liver, brisket and tiramisu highlight a loaded menu.   more >>
Xiao Yang Sheng Jian Guan (Shanghai) Avg. Score:5.0  
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
Avg.price: RMB 9 per person
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Xiao Yang Sheng Jian Guan is Shanghai's most famous location for shengjian or pan-fried dumplings. An order of dumplings runs RMB 4.5 and they're so delicious, you may want to order two, just be careful when you're chomping down on the shengjian, it is filled with delicious, but very hot juices.  Xiao Yang's is so popular that there is a second location just next door at No. 45, but the No. 60 is the classic venue. If you have the time, wait for a fresh batch of dumplings, it'll be worth the trouble. more >>
Yi Yuan (Guilin) Avg. Score:4.8  
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
Avg.price: RMB 30-60
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Decorated in a traditional Chinese style with wooden chairs and tables and elegant ceiling fans adding to the comfort and charm, this Sichuan restaurant specializes in the spicy, as you would expect.   Try the chili water boiled beef (Shuizhu Niurou), spicy chicken feet (Mala Fengzhua), crispy fish with sweet and sour sauce (Tangcu Cuipiyu) and, if you're up to it, the braised pig intestines in a mound of dried chili peppers (Lazi Feichang). Great appetizers and snacks are available as well.   Yiyuan Restaurant also serves up a rare delight, lemon flavored baijiu (rice ... more >>
Di Shui Dong (Shanghai) Avg. Score:4.5  
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4.8
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4.8
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4.2
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4.2
Avg.price: RMB 75 - 150 per person
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Di Shui Dong is Shanghai's premier venue for authentic Hunan cuisine. A spice lovers dream, Di Shui Dong is minimal in decor and heavy on quality for a reasonable price. The house special Ziran Paigu (spicy spared ribs) are so tender, the meat easily falls from the bone, and the cumin flavor is delicious and addicting. Other house favorites include Mao's fried shrimp, Zhen Zhi Rou Wan (small pork balls with rice), Pao Zhuan Qing Cai (fried beef shred with cabbage) and Xi Lan Hua (broccoli). The menu also features a wide variety of hot pot dishes and soup... more >>
Legend Taste (Shanghai) Avg. Score:4.4  
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4.5
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4.5
Ambiance
 
4.5
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4.0
Avg.price: RMB 100-150 per person
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Legend Taste is an elegant nouveau Yunnan restaurant in Shanghai's Jing'An district. The dimly-lit environment is perfect for consuming spicy Yunnan dishes: "He Nei Chang Xiang Ji" (grilled chicken, topped with peppers and green beans), curry beef, "sijidou" (braised green beans) and assorted fishes and flowers. While not exactly traditional Yunnan cuisine, Taste Legend spins Yunnan favorites, giving dishes a modern flare and fusion, creating their own flavors.   more >>