the Westin offers a tempting brunch that one could easily spend four hours at and then some!
The Westin Bubblicious Brunch has been known as THE brunch to go to in Beijing. The first of its kind, it has become a sort of rite of passage for those who have”made it”. Definitely, the Westin’s brunch is the place to be seen. Be forewarned, the guests dress up and stare and compare at each other. However, once you get passed that, the brunch becomes an enjoyable and glutton experience.
Good quality food, large portions, generous cocktails, all for cheap prices in a very cool low key lounge.
Now there is a place where you can have a French Soiree meal without paying the price. Alfa, mostly knows for its famous 80s dance nights, is also a stately fusion restaurant offering everything from South East Indian to German meals around 28-48rmb.
Acting crown of 3 on the Bund, with an industrial modern interior, smart, yet relaxed, and an outdoor terrace that offers a panoramic view of both the Bund and the Lujiazui Skyline, New Heights brought the fine dining and entertainment conglomerate to loftier position as the name implies.
As their feet sink into the plush carpet, the contentment of diners patronising Garden Court restaurant on the first floor of The St. Regis Hotel is almost tangible. Their shoulders visibly relax, small smiles creep across their faces, and some even give a barely discernible sigh of satisfaction.
Wain Wain wants to be a bit more high end; a little less Harajuku kitsch and a little more international flair. The problem is that this has translated into normal pricing and one of the most confusing menus I have ever seen.
It is always a bit of a shame when proverbial advice is ignored and someone tries to fix what ain’t broke. This is precisely what has happened at Wain Wain.
Wain Wain used to be a perfectly decent little bar, given an edge in a city full of perfectly decent little bars, by its location on the 35th floor of Xiandaicheng SOHO and its kitsch Japanese décor.
In the Northwest of Shanghai, located in the residential district of Putuo, weary travelers will recognize Radisson’s trademark white and green logo high in the night sky, a respite from the cold and harsh outside world.
Saints, the namesake restaurant of the luxurious St. Regis Hotel in Pudong, boasts an international menu with something for everyone and reasonable prices. English-speaking staff, attentive yet unobtrusive service, comfortable seating arrangements, and great hours (open 24/7) make the restaurant a great choice for a hassle-free meal anytime of the day.
When you're after classics with flair", then CBD International Cuisine is the place to dine. A 24-hr, a-la-carte restaurant serving Asian and Western cuisine, the food presentation and exposed kitchens (there are two of them) will have you salivating as soon as you walk in.