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Once you tire of the Oriental cuisine available all over the city in abundance, take a break from the spice by heading to one of these Shanghai restaurants that specialise in global cuisine. From fine dining accompanied by spectacular views at The House of Roosevelt, and Australian delicacies like emu meat and kangaroo pizza at Kakadu, to delicious continental fare served amidst a cosy ambience at Kathleen’s 5 and succulent steaks at Char—Shanghai’s culinary scene is a melting pot of cuisines from around the globe, and will satiate your every craving.
This cosy, quiet restaurant offers plush seating and three outdoor decks from which to enjoy a selection of Down Under favourites. Tuck into game meats like kangaroo, emu and crocodile, or more traditional plates like se...more
Wine lovers rejoice; if there were ever a more magnificent building dedicated to that sumptuous red, white and pink beverage, we haven't found it. The House of Roosevelt – housed in a 1920s colonial building on the Bund,...more
This mid-range contemporary Spanish spot is helmed by Guillermo "Willy" Trullas, a petite, wildly quirky Spaniard who refers to many of his dishes as "sexy".
Char is the rare hotel restaurant that draws in just as many locals as hotel guests. It's a sophisticated steakhouse, but also cozy, with light jazz on the stereo and low, flattering lighting.
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