China Travel Guide
China Travel Guide
Culture Insights

Best Shanghai Restaurants Guide 2024: Local to Luxury Dining

04/24/2025

📸 Night View of Bund Restaurants

  • Environment : Terrace seating with the Pudong skyline as a backdrop
  • Atmosphere : Warm lighting complements the cityscape
  • Details : Elegant tableware and white linens under candlelight
  • Perspective : Perfect composition between the dining table and the Oriental Pearl Tower

As you push open the century-old Shikumen, a grandmother meticulously stir-fries red-braised pork at the stove, the rich aroma perfectly aligning with flavors of memory. Around the corner, a Michelin chef focuses on seasoning behind glass walls, interpreting this city's culinary legend of East meets West. This guide will take you on a deep dive into the most authentic dining experiences in Shanghai, from Michelin-starred restaurants to corner bistros, showcasing the city's flavorful memories.

Understanding Shanghai's Culinary Culture

local-restaurant-interior

In Shanghai, the dining culture is categorized into several distinct tiers:

  • High-end Restaurants (¥¥¥¥) : Over ¥500 per person, reservations required
  • Fine Dining (¥¥¥) : ¥200-500 per person, reservations recommended
  • Casual Dining (¥¥) : ¥100-200 per person, expect queues during peak hours
  • Budget Eats (¥) : Under ¥100 per person, available at any time

Dining peak hours usually occur at:

  • Breakfast : 7:00-9:00
  • Lunch : 11:30-13:30
  • Dinner : 18:00-20:00

For the best dining experience, check our guide on restaurant booking and wait times

Payment Methods: Most restaurants accept Alipay International (linked to VISA/MasterCard), WeChat Pay, and UnionPay cards. High-end restaurants generally accept international credit cards; carrying cash is advisable.

Huangpu District (Old Town) Food Map

traditional-shanghai-dish

Wander through the Shikumen alleys of the old town to taste authentic Shanghainese cuisine:

  • Wang Bao He Hotel : Established in 1744, famed for crab-filled soup dumplings with a 300-year tradition. English booking hotline: +86-21-63555777, English menus available, supports international credit cards, recommend booking 3 days in advance.
  • De Xing Guan : A century-old establishment with Michelin recognition, known for red-braised pork and secret recipe "Steamed Three Silk".
  • Lao Zheng Xing Restaurant : Opened in 1862, offers the taste of old Shanghai, English menus available.

Xuhui District Culinary Exploration

modern-fusion-restaurant

Xuhui District is renowned for its unique French Concession architecture and modern culinary culture:

  • Bellon : Innovative French cuisine in an elegant setting
  • Sinan Mansion : Creative Shanghai dishes in a historic villa
  • Ruihong Tiandi : A hub of trendy restaurants

Jing'an District Selections

Jing'an District combines the essence of traditional and modern dining:

  • Nanjing West Road Food Strip : From upscale eateries to local bistros
  • Crystal Galleria : Focus on creative dining
  • Yuyuan Road Food Street : Offers old Shanghai-style cuisine

Seasonal Food Recommendations

Spring (March-May) :

  • Qingming Festival : Green dumplings (best at Yuyuan Old Store), Longjing Shrimp (Bund's time-honored brand)
  • Late Spring to Early Summer : Yangcheng Lake River Shrimp (freshest at Wang Bao He), seasonal greens (Shanghainese restaurants)

Summer :

  • Hairy Crab (Yangcheng Lake)
  • Crayfish (various flavors available)

Autumn :

  • Golden Season for Hairy Crab
  • Autumn Health Soups

Winter :

  • Warm Hot Pot
  • New Year Snacks

Essential Chinese Phrases for Dining

Ordering Essentials:

  • "What do you recommend?" (Qǐngwèn yǒu shé me tuījiàn?)
  • "How much is this?" (Zhège duōshao qián?)
  • "Not too spicy" (Bùyào tài là)
  • "Check, please" (Mǎidān)

Making Reservations (with English translation):

  • "I'd like to make a reservation"
  • "What time is available?"
  • "Table for two"

Special Dietary Needs

Vegetarian Restaurant Recommendations (all offer English service):

  • Da Ci Vegetarian (Jing 'an Temple): Purely vegan, gluten-free options available
  • Gong De Lin (Yuyuan) : Traditional vegetarian, can mark allergens
  • Qingchun Pu Men (Qiantan) : Organic vegetarian, customizable allergen-free meals

Halal Restaurants :

  • Lanzhou Noodles (available in all districts)
  • Xinjiang Cuisine (Jing'an Temple area)

Gluten-Free Options :

  • Most Japanese restaurants
  • Vietnamese Pho shops

Dining Etiquette Guide

Sharing Culture :

  • Round tables usually come with a lazy Susan
  • Use communal chopsticks and spoons to pass dishes to others conveniently

Tipping Culture :

  • Most restaurants do not require a tip
  • High-end restaurants may include a service charge

Useful References

Essential Apps :

  • Dianping
  • Meituan
  • Ele.me

Emergency Phrases :

  • "Waiter" (Fúwùyuán)
  • "Where's the restroom?" (Wèishēngjiān zài nǎlǐ?)
  • "Too salty/sweet" (Tài xián/tài tián le)

Top 5 Must-Visit Restaurants :

  1. Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant (Yuyuan)
  2. Wang Bao He Hotel (Huangpu)
  3. Taianmen Time-Honored Brand (Jing 'an)
  4. Bellon (Xuhui)
  5. Lao Zheng Xing Restaurant (Huangpu)
Share
230

Explorer's Forum (0)

Log in to comment!

No comments yet!

Related content

The best travel stories from around the world

Your Travel Journey Starts Here

Sign up and we'll send the best deals to you