A fun bar that leaves you feeling like you are in a pirate ship’s hull, where the rum flows like the mighty Atlantic.
On a particularly chilly night, shiver me timbers and shiver me bones, I moored my two-wheeled ‘cutter’ to the The Rhumerie Bounty’s side and came aboard. “Something to warm a wayward soul,” I shouted. The barkeep sent a shot of Cinnamon Rum down the polished bar. With the spiced drink, all natural, no syrups, warming my insides I settled in for what the surroundings told me would be a fun evening.
The word oasis springs to mind. After wandering around the relatively deserted maze of back?row Solana shopping streets, we emerged in front of the peaceful andserene Chaoyang Park Lake. Building on the trendy upscale feel that the neighboring Bling nightclub provides, the Lantung Thai Bar + Bistro removes the
noise, adds in an eye?catching view of the lake, and creates a setting that exudes tranquility and chilled?out vibes.
This wine bar has a selection of wines beautifully paired with food from a specially designed tapas menu. Offering a cozy ambience that allows for fine dining of superb quality, this establishment is a sophisticated destination for any discerning wine lover.
Fads in food come and go. In the health food world, there is always a new superfood everyone must try; a new herb, a berry or a seed to incorporate into your detox plan. Recently eating healthily and eating naturally has becoming increasingly fashionable in restaurants worldwide, and Shanghai is no exception.
With Shanghai covered in KFCs, MacDonalds and restaurants serving MSG and “E numbers” as if they were going out of fashion, people, especially the young, are starting to look for ways to take better care of their bodies. As such, the number of Yoga and dance classes in the city has exploded over recent years, but the F&B industry has struggled to keep pace. But now things are starting to change.
The whole experience was very enjoyable and laid back, from start to finish, making it the perfect place to catch up with friends, wile away an evening, or, even somewhere to spend a sunny after noon, out on the terrace with one of the lunch time specials, all priced at 45rnb. Whatever your excuse, this must for all beer loving, carnivores!
Friendly neighborhood bar with the city's largest selection of delicious imported Belgian beer.
Tucked in the back of the 528 Kangding Road courtyard that also is home to a wine bar and Basque tavern, Shanghai's first Belgian beer bar - Kaiba - sits humbly waiting to capture your heart. There are no frills here: just a straight focus on beer, delicious beer.