I usually dislike using clichés, but in this case, I am forced to make an exception, Noble House is “the best kept secret in Shanghai”, I say this; because is not easily found in the local expat publications. Maybe, we should keep it this way.
Set in a well-maintained tree-lined garden, J. B. House maintains a pleasantly private and quiet environment. Decorated throughout with bamboo, the simplistic lobby has a real flavour of elegance, whilst the dining space available is very comfortable.
A spacious design mathed with exquisite detail. Diaphanous porcelain table wares add a flavor of elegance. The live Chinese folk music show makes for perfect background music.
To many, the joy and passion for food comes not only from what's being eaten, but also from the overall experience. The sensations, the emotions, the memories and especially, the people who share in the meal. On Sunday, Best Food In China's inaugural food showcase provided an ideal opportunity for just that, joining new and old friends together by a common love of food.
YuanYuan is a classic yet modern Shanghai restaurant, serving some of the city’s best local delicacies. Local food is a gateway through which to explore culture so whether you are a visitor to this city or have lived here for years, a meal at Yuan Yuan is certainly one of the best ways to experience the classic modernity that is Shanghai.