14 Best Restaurants in Shanghai, China

Lost Heaven

$$ | The Bund Fodor's choice

Southern China's Yunnan cuisine—with Burmese, Vietnamese, and Thai influences—is highlighted at this restaurant, which has a second location in the Former French Concession. Though service at this branch lacks a bit, the dining room is romantic, with dim lighting and exotic, traditional decor; in warmer months, try for a table on the spacious roof deck.

Yong Yi Ting

$$$$ | Pudong Fodor's choice
You'd expect nothing less than an exquisite experience from a restaurant in the Mandarin Oriental, and Yong Yi Ting delivers. The nuanced dishes—which focus on China's famous Huaiyang cuisine from Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province near Shanghai—are light in flavor and skillfully prepared.

Bellagio

$ | Gubei

Taiwanese expats pack the Bellagio (which also has branches in Hongqiao and downtown), so you know it offers an authentic taste of Taiwan. Carrying classic dishes such as three-cup chicken, waitresses with short, chic hairstyles move efficiently between the closely spaced black tables and red fabric–covered chairs.

778 Huangjin Cheng Dao, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
021-6278–0722
Known For
  • favorite with Asian and Western expats
  • pineapple fried rice
  • Bellagio Breeze shaved ice
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted

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Cejerdary

$$$$ | The Bund
Outfitted in gorgeous pale wood with an aesthetic that feels almost Japanese in its minimalism, this light, airy shop specializes in one thing: crab noodles. They don't come cheap, but you can taste the care and craftsmanship in each serving—plus, the premium bowls are topped with gold flakes.
59 Guangdong Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200000, China
021-6969–7777
Known For
  • singular, specialized menu
  • high price tag
  • beautiful design

Din Tai Fung

$$ | Lujiazui

The star attractions at this Taiwanese chain are the delicate, impeccably folded xiaolongbao (soup dumplings). Be sure to try the particularly delectable pork and black truffle version.

168 Lujiazui Xi Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200120, China
021-5047–8883
Known For
  • good service
  • very family-friendly
  • about 10 locations around town

Jia Jia Tang Bao

$ | City Center

The soup dumplings here are arguably the best in town; once the kitchen runs out of them, the restaurant closes for the day. It's a proper local hole-in-the-wall, with orange plastic chairs and grimy tabletops and floors, but eating here is an authentic, delicious, not-to-be-missed experience.

90 Huanghe Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200003, China
021-6327–6878
Known For
  • local feel
  • crab xiaolongbao
  • century egg and seawood soup
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, No credit cards

Julie's

$ | French Concession

A wall of picture windows looks out onto leafy Anfu Lu, so you can watch passersby from this simply furnished dining room. Wash down your pickled mashed potatoes, ru bing (rectangles of panfried goat cheese), or other home-style Yunnan dishes with a Belgian beer or one of the house juices.

45 Anfu Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200031, China
021-5403–5266
Known For
  • jasmine scrambled eggs
  • dry-fried potato threads
  • vanilla-scented ribs
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Lu Bo Lang

$$ | Old City

A popular stop for visiting dignitaries, Lu Bo Lang makes for a great photo op: the three-story Chinese pavilion with upturned eaves sits next to the Bridge of Nine Turnings in Yu Garden. The food is good, with a recommendation from Michelin Guide Shanghai.

115 Yuyuan Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200010, China
021-6328–0602
Known For
  • osmanthus cakes
  • crab soup dumplings
  • traditional Chinese atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Madam Zhu's Kitchen

$ | Hongqiao
Mall shoppers appreciate this mid-range, sit-down Chinese chain for its expansive menu of excellent contemporary dishes inspired by flavors from across the country.
100 Zunyi Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
021-6237–0681
Known For
  • roast duck
  • fried rice cake with pork and shepherd's purse
  • braised pork with cuttlefish

Nanjing Impressions

$ | City Center
It feels like old Nanjing at this restaurant—part of a Chinese chain—where glowing bamboo and paper lanterns swing from the ceiling, and food stalls are set against the walls. The authentic dishes are great, and though the menu's English translations leave something to be desired, the pictures will help muddle your way through ordering.
258 Nanjing Xi Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200085, China
400-187–7177
Known For
  • palace chicken with pickled peppers
  • Nanjing Impressions potstickers
  • celestial roast duck dumplings

Paradise Dynasty

$ | Pudong
While written off as gimmicky by some, this Singaporean chain's playful eight-color, eight-flavor take on xiaolongbao draws a steady stream of locals. Steamers of the soup dumplings come with small cards identifying each variety—from black truffle to garlic to foie gras.
501 Yincheng Zhong Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China
021-5830–3068
Known For
  • eight-color soup dumplings
  • fun, family-friendly spot
  • great lunch option near Shanghai Tower

Yu Xin Chuan Cai

$ | City Center

Locals love the spicy Sichuan food at this restaurant inside an office building (take the escalators or elevator to the third floor). Book ahead, or be prepared to wait 30 to 60 minutes for a table.

333 Chengdu Bei Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200041, China
021-5298–0438
Known For
  • shuizhu yu ("water-boiled" fish)
  • tea-smoked duck
  • koushui ji ("mouthwatering" chicken)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations essential