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18 Travel Talk: Time Off In Taipei 25 The Ultimate Shanghai Summer Weekend

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CONTENTS

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UPFRONT Around Town

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Opinion

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COVER STORY

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The weird and wonderful happenings around Shanghai over the last month

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Donald Mahoney tells us how to keep cool this summer

Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour Hits Shanghai

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FEATURE

History Hunting: A Beginner's Guide To Buying Antiques

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CITY LIVING What’s Hot, What’s Cool

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Style Talk

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Health & BEAUTY

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AUTO Talk

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Tech Talk

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Travel Talk

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COMMUNITY TALK

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Local Talk

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ART TALK

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This month’s must-buys Lavish Lingerie

Jon Robinson talks bingo wings as well as reviews of Benson Salon and Taipan Oriental Massage and Spa Test driving the Hongqi H7 and the new BMW 4-Series Coupe The latest gadgets and gizmos Time Off In Taipei

Shanghai’s Disappearing Doorways Take a tour of Dagu Lu Marc Riboud’s One Hundred Flowers Blooming exhibition

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THE SCENE Dining Out

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Night Talk

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LIVE Talk

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People

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RMB

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Interactive

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What’s On

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Hotel Talk

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IT’S A DATE

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Listings

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News, reviews and more

EDITOR’S LETTER This month at Talk we have been busy planning for our very first, soon to be annual, Top Hotel Awards. It is a really exciting time and the office is awash with the latest hotel news and judges’ score sheets. Make sure to check out the Top Hotel Award winners in next month’s issue. Donald Mahoney, from the Donnie Does China weekly online videos, sets the tone of this issue, talking about the Shanghai heat – hate him or love him, he definitely has an opinion (page 7). This month we are also talking about Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour coming to town and I was lucky enough to have an interview with Chantal Tremblay, Director of Creation for the show. Tremblay knew Jackson personally; her passion and love for his music and the show is inspiring (page 8). We have a beginner’s guide to antique buying in the city, this is indispensible information when every Tom, Dick and Hā Lì market vendor is trying to convince you that you’re getting an absolute steal on a Tang dynasty treasure (page 10). On our style pages this month, we have been influenced by the glamour and decadence of a bygone era as well as the frisky and flirty nature of the summer season (page 12 and 13). Our dining pages are once again chockablock with the latest openings, hottest gossip, a Chef Talk recipe, Alternative Eats and Chinese Treats (pages 28 – 30). And, if

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Chief Executive Officer: Minnie Yeung Director: Kwok Fa Managing Editor: Nyima Pratten Contributors: Casey Hall, Mark Andrews, Jamie Barys, Berken Byme, Linda Joyce, Jon Robinson, G Rollins, Emily Hoyle, Heicli Cao, Kyle Long, Dawa Tshering, Hana Smidova, Chereece Mark Photographer: Emanuel Slavescu Executive Publishing Director: Judy Liu Production Director: Joey Wan Senior Designer: Sylvie Xu Process Manager: Amy Zhou Financial Controller: Lisa Ji

that isn’t enough of “The Scene” for you, we also have the latest information about the upcoming opening of an exciting new nightlife concept after our sit-down with the management team behind Cirque Le Soir (page 32). With the expat exodus in full swing this month, you may be feeling a little left out or abandoned. Why not check out our Ultimate Shanghai Summer Weekend Supplement? With lots of fun, interesting things to do and places to see, this month will fly by and before we know it, the social pinnacle that is September will be upon us! Make sure to also check out a beautiful photo essay on the Disappearing Doorways of Shanghai in Community Talk (page 20), perhaps you can spot some yourself before they are lost forever. As per usual, we have all the hotel news, deals and essential listings, more than you could shake a stick at. But I think that is everything from me now, so… Let’s Talk!

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Cirque Le Soir’s Shanghai debut A one-on-one with Owl City and this month’s Hot Tickets See who went where and who wore what Reviews: Records, Movies, Books Trivia and Horoscopes Your essential monthly calendar guide to Shanghai Hotel news and great accommodation deals for all Check out all the food and drink deals on offer in Shanghai this month The absolute essentials

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UPFRONT

AROUND TOWN

Around Town

Your news round-up for the month of August on smartphones. Users who take advantage of the “Look Around” function a minimum of three times may risk giving away their exact location. Take care when venturing into the new WeChat social world!

Wi-Fi Aboard

Metro Surveillance

Times and the Times will also be giving speeches. The fair is from the 14th August to the 20th August at 9am to 9pm.

WeChat Safety

From now on metro passengers will have their picture taken four times on metro surveillance cameras as part of a Shanghai Metro security crackdown. The purpose, according to Shanghai Metro Police, is to deter and punish sexual harassment in the station, especially during the summer. This is the latest tactic to combat potential sexual harassment after the Shanghai Metro Police’s ‘dress code’ advice last year.

Air China is the first Chinese airline to offer its passengers free in-flight Wi-Fi. Air China’s decision to install Wi-Fi technology on it eighty A330-300 models will surely add convenience to your traveling experience! However, connecting via cellphone is forbidden to prevent possible signal interference. Check your Weibo and mailbox next time you fly with Air China!

Graduate Job Hunt

Shanghai’s Tenth Annual Book Fair Attention book lovers, Shanghai International Book Fair is back. This week-long cultural carnival at the Shanghai Exhibition Center offers a wide and discounted selection of releases. Imported books, foreign-language literature, classics, magazines, and cartoons are all available. Renowned authors and literary critics from the New York

WeChat users should be careful when using the “Look Around” function it has been revealed. Beijing criminals have found a way to target victims through this application

Now may not be the best time to look for a new job. Last month it was reported that in mid-May, graduate unemployment rates in Shanghai were the highest in three years. Students majoring in natural sciences are faring better than ones in humanities and social sciences, averaging a 15% higher employment rate. Graduates’ desired average monthly pretax income is RMB 5,243, while in reality the real monthly income figure is calculated to be a more conservative RMB 4,000.

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UPFRONT

OPINION: GUEST COLUMN

Donnie Beats The Heat Donald Mahoney

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ummer is in full swing and the beautiful Shanghai spring, which usually lasts around 72 hours, is but a distant memory. Time to kick back, relax, and wallow in a pool of your own sweat. Now, while many locals seem to either not have sweat glands or are magically able to cool themselves down by lifting their shirts and exposing their bellies, it sometimes isn’t as easy for everyone else in the city to beat the heat. Don’t worry, I have a method for staying cool that isn’t just locking yourself in your room with the AC blasting, which if you think about it, will just make Shanghai hotter by contributing to global warming. It’s called HIPPO MODE.

your average hippo. In Shanghai my two favorite places to go into Hippo Mode are:

HIPPO MODE is when you chill in a pool, pond, lake, or the Ocean with the water up to at least your chin for the entire day, only leaving to get drinks and the occasional snack. Once the sun goes down you leave the water to feast and party on land until the sun rises, at which point the cycle repeats itself. If you’ve watched any nature shows you’ll know this is pretty much the life of

is big, deep, and beautiful. Kinda like me. It also has a swim-up bar that serves food, which means you can go full hippo and not leave the pool for the entire day (if your bladder allows it).

1.Bund Beach: I know the Bund Beach

is manmade and right next to an extremely polluted river instead of an Ocean, but I swear after about 12 beers that place starts feeling like Club Med. Its pool is small and only about 3 ft. deep but that still gives you just enough room to get your HIPPO on. Granted, during the weekend the pool sometimes fills up with Chinese infants, whose parents might be a bit concerned to see their children surrounded by semi-submerged slightly intoxicated strangers, but that’s not your problem. A hippo always stands his ground.

2.Mandarin City Pool. This pool

As for a place you want to avoid going Hippo Mode at all costs:

Hongkou Outdoor Swimming Pool: First off this “outdoor pool” has a

giant ROOF over the entire thing, so no sunshine can get in. Secondly, to use this pool you are forced to purchase and wear a swimming cap the whole time to supposedly prevent “hair germs” from spreading. Really guys? When your entire shallow end is packed with 4 year olds who are inevitably peeing themselves, hair germs are the least

Donald Mahoney of my worries. Add to the fact that this place is usually so crowded it feels like an aquatic metro station and this shouldn’t be your ideal destination for fun in the sun. In my opinion, Hippo Mode is the only trick needed to avoid sweating balls all summer but I forget sometimes that many people in this city aren’t unemployed and can’t just get drunk at a pool everyday like myself. For these people I suggest only leaving your apartment in boxers and flip-flops. If the men in my neighborhood are any indication, this is totally acceptable and nothing to feel awkward about in China. However, if you

have a job that requires a suit, you’re pretty much screwed. Learn to either embrace the fact that your sweat can be used as a substitute for hair gel or just move to Russia. Not much else I can tell ya. Donnie OUT. I'm Donald Mahoney. At some point in early 2012, I woke up in Shanghai, China after blacking out at the Legal Sea Foods in terminal B of Logan Airport, Boston Massachusetts. Now I make short weekly videos that document my adventures and mishaps in the Middle Kingdom. Check them out at www.youtube.com/user/DonnieDoesIt or i.youku.com/DonnieDoesChina

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THE IMMORTAL World Tour Hits Shanghai Nyima Pratten

The production arrives in Shanghai on the 16th of this month and will run until 18th August. The show combines ever-infamous Michael Jackson’s music and choreography with Cirque du Soleil’s unique entertainment and circus themed style to create a world tour that has been doing the rounds for the past two years. It is now China’s, and more specifically, Shanghai’s turn to “face the music”. But is China really ready for Jackson mania?

ABOUT THE SHOW THE IMMORTAL World Tour was written and directed by Jamie King and features 49 international dancers, musicians and acrobats. The show immerses the audience into Jackson’s creative world and is aimed at lifelong fans as well as those experiencing the Jackson magic for the first time. The King of Pop’s genius, soul and legacy live on in this production. The stage show is set in a fantasy realm where the audience is given an insight into Jackson’s inspiration and limitless creativity. As show promoters say, “The secrets of Michael’s inner world are unlocked—his love of music and dance, fairy tale and magic and the fragile beauty of nature.” The world tour takes its cue from Jackson’s global message of love, peace and unity. However, as director King says, “It starts with the music. Michael’s voice is what drives the show.”

THE LEGEND IS COMING TO CHINA Sina’s Chinese news site recently wrote, "The unforgettable legend of Michael Jackson will be unveiled for the first

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time here in Shanghai." In his lifetime, Jackson never managed to preform in China. His 2009/2010 This Is It tour was due to take in the country but this plan never came to fruition due to the star’s untimely death. It is a lesser-known fact however that Jackson did actually make it to the Middle Kingdom during his lifetime. In 1987, during a holiday in Hong Kong, Jackson took a day trip to the Chinese mainland to visit the city of Zhongshan in Guangdong province. This one-day trip must have made a lasting impression on the star as he devoted space for two photos of his trip to China in his autobiography. It was noted that he spent a lot of time with the Chinese children during his trip; a running theme throughout his life... Michael Jackson’s music was extremely influential to many young Chinese music fans in the late 1980’s as it was a period when Deng Xiaoping’s opening-up policies and reforms had lead to an influx of foreign influences and cultures in China. Pop music was no longer subject to bourgeois denouncement and there was a thirst for knowledge about Western music as young people began to get a taste for Jackson’s music and more specifically, his rhythm and passion. Although Jackson’s records were hard to obtain in most of the country due to a lack of foreign music distribution outlets, many fans asked relatives in Hong Kong


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or Taiwan to send copies or went to foreign language centers at big universities to access the foreign material. Michael Jackson was a way for young impressionable Chinese natives to learn about the outside world, that had been until recently closed off to them. Jie Cao, a trader who was brought up in Shanghai, told Talk, “The first Michael Jackson music video I saw on TV in China was Bad. It caught my attention because of the rhythm. People around me were crazy about Jackson as things around them were pretty boring. But, because Jackson was such an unrestricted character, they felt that they too could be free.” It is easy to understand why Jackson had many die-hard fans in China, as he did all around the world, the IMMORTAL World tour is a chance for many old and new Chinese fans, who didn't get the opportunity to see him live, to experience the spectacle and showmanship of a Michael Jackson concert for themselves.

INTERVIEW WITH THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR We were lucky enough to speak with Montreal based Creative Director, Chantal Tremblay, who worked on the concept of the THE IMMORTAL World Tour right from the beginning. Jackson was already a fan of Cirque du Soleil and Tremblay had the pleasure of meeting with him, on behalf of the company, before he died. After Jackson’s death, Cirque du Soleil started thinking about the concept behind the show and began

talking to people who had worked on other shows with the King of Pop who were able to share material such as his music, voice and photos. Tremblay told Talk, “We felt that it was what Michael would have wanted. It was not like we tried to reinvent him or show him in a different way. Let’s take what’s there, already so rich from his career, music and emotions. Let’s use all of what is available to us and put the best show together which Michael would be so proud of; the kind of show that Michael would love to have. Michael always wanted to have big shows that included fireworks and a big set. This is what we tried to do with IMMORTAL. It is a big show and it's what Michael would love.” The show aims to fuse all the Jackson material they had gathered together from his beautifully created music, videos and dance steps to his passion, energy and inspiration. “The biggest challenge for us was to do a show without having Michael and his spirit there because we wanted all the visuals and videos to have Michael and to hear him talking. We are trying to get the emotion of Michael, or that presence of Michael, as we want the fans to feel as though Michael is with us as much as possible,” said Tremblay. Instead of presenting Jackson’s life chronologically, as would have been the obvious choice, THE IMMORTAL World Tour instead focuses on periods of time in the star’s life. Tremblay explains, “We decided to go and visit Neverland with a team of designers, right at the beginning of the concept, which gave us a lot of inspiration with the trees, gates and being there having a chance to visit, getting so close to what Michael was feeling over there. The wind and smell was giving us inspiration which you feel in the show. We have Neverland as part of the show. After that, we have Smooth Criminal and after that we have trailers of mummies. Yes, we start from the beginning and go back to periods instead of to dates. We also have a part with the Jackson 5 in the show.”

big pressure of not having Michael here. You always have pressure when you are creating big shows but we wanted to have the size of what Michael is. He has a big legacy and he was a big person. Again, we wanted to be sure that he would be proud of us. That is why part of the creative team and some of the artists have been close to Michael. Jimmy King himself had danced with him on tour and some of the musicians and the drummer had also been on tour with him. Those people were bringing the emotion. The choreographer, Travis Payne, was also part of his beautiful adventure. As we visited Neverland and met some of his family members, it was like rediscovering

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a person. Instead of knowing Michael from his music and videos, I was getting closer into his life. His happiness and generosity was touching and such a great thing in my life and my artistic career,” said Tremblay. There is no denying that Cirque du Soleil means for THE IMMORTAL World Tour to be an expression and celebration of his life. This is maybe poorly timed due to continual allegations made about Jackson’s personal life however, take the show for what it is; a show jammed to the rafters with cult hits and guilty pleasure songs which will leave you walking away with that feel good factor.

In order to get a true portrayal of Jackson’s character and his work, Tremblay assembled a solid creative team around her who had worked with Jackson while he was alive. “There was August13  TalkMagazine


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FEATURE

History

Hunting:

A Beginner's Guide To Buying

Antiques

Casey Hall

It's no surprise that many foreigners calling Shanghai home find the idea of buying Chinese antiques appealing. Not only do they look good, they also give the buyer a sense of bringing a piece of Chinese history into their homes. But investing in antiques can be a tricky business – fakes abound and confusing legislation exists about which pieces can actually be taken out of the country and which can't. The following is a guide to making the process a little easier, and hopefully, a lot more fun.

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ey, laydee!” the stallholder at Dongtai Antique Market wails in my general direction. “Look, this horse. Tang Dynasty. Very rare. Good price for you lao pengyou!” Does this sound familiar? If you have ever ventured to Shanghai's most famous “antique market”, it should. It might be the find of a lifetime, but then again, there's no shortage of salespeople prepared to tell a potential customer what they want to hear in order to make a sale. Marybelle Hu from Hu & Hu Antiques (www.hu-hu.com) has been in the business for 14 years. In that time, according to Hu, she has “seen everything.” Her first piece of advice for potential antique buyers in Shanghai is that they should do some research and decide what they are actually looking for. “I think people need to be honest with themselves. Do they want to invest the time and expense in real antiques or do they just want something that looks pretty? Because if you want genuine antiques it costs a lot,” Hu says. As buying antiques in China has become more commonplace, genuine antiquities become harder to source. Hu says a typical kitchen cabinet that she once sold for RMB 2,000 would now be priced somewhere between RMB 10,000 and 12,000. “A lot of it has to do with looking, a lot, and feeling. Because I buy this stuff all the time, I can tell from many feet away whether a piece is new or old,” Hu said. “Although people are good at making things look antique, it's never the same as real wear and tear. So each time you touch a piece, you learn a little bit more.” According to the experts, literally getting a feel for antiques is one of the most important parts of the learning process.

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One common method used to make a new piece look like an antique is to use a hammer or other tools to scratch or dint the furniture. Look out for wear and tear that appears too uniform, the kind of wear accrued over many years appears more random and subtle. If a deal seems to be too good to be true, the chances are, it probably is. Some cursory research will tell you that an unglazed pottery horse sculpture from the Tang Dynasty sells at auction for anything from USD 10 to 30,000. So why would our friendly Dongtai Lu stallholder sell it to us for USD 50? “Be smart, don't think you have found the deal of the century because the odds are well against that happening,” Hu said, adding that even if you are given a “certificate of authenticity” it may not mean anything.

“The certificate you might get to prove its authenticity, someone has just printed up and put a stamp on it, and if you bought a genuine Tang Dynasty piece in China, you wouldn't be able to take it out anyway.” Technically, the law says that anything before 1949 is considered an antique and antiques made prior to 1795 are forbidden for sale or export. Those dated between 1796 and 1949 can usually be taken out of the country as long as they are approved by Shanghai's Relics Bureau, who will mark them with a red seal and give the owner certificates to show Chinese customs. According to Hu, if your antiques are common objects that are widely available, you should be able to take them home with you, even if their age means they shouldn't be legally exportable.

Need To Know Geography

In the world of Chinese antique furniture, people often refer to a 'northern style' and a 'southern style'. The former are known for being heavy, straight, masculine pieces made from heavy woods and finished in dark colors. They come from provinces that have traditionally been northern centers of furniture production, including Shandong, Hebei and Shanxi. Southern style antiques often come from Zhejiang and Fujian provinces and are known to be more delicate in nature.

Minority Culture

Tibetan-style antiques have proven particularly popular in recent years,

“The two guiding words they use are 'national treasure' so if it's a 'national treasure' you can't take it out. Domestic, common antiques – so not imperial antiques – make it out of China all the time,” she said. More than anything else, Hu says people should worry more about finding what they like and less about the age or investment potential of their antique purchases. At the end of the day, if you love the antiques you are buying, the question of whether they are 'real' or 'fake' becomes less important.

and thus, have also become particularly popular targets for factories, which massproduce them. According to Hu, factoryproduced Tibetan furniture is made from the lowest possible quality wood and therefore will be very light to pick up.

The Imperial Dynasties

So when people are talking about Ming Dynasty porcelain, or Song Dynasty bronze mirrors, what does that mean? Basically, China's long history was traditionally divided into dynasties, often named in honor of their imperial rulers, these dynastic names are used to identify the style and age of antiquities. Commonly mentioned dynasties include the Tang Dynasty (618–907), Song Dynasty (960– 1279), Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644–1911).


Where To Go Hu & Hu Antiques

For a reliable stock of legitimate antiques and reproductions from a dealer who doesn’t mess people around on either quality or price – Marybelle Hu is your lady. With 14 years of experience, Hu has the know how and the connections to source some amazing pieces and her warehouse is a great place to find unique antiques or made to measure reproductions. Hu & Hu, No. 8, Lane 1885 Cao Bao Lu. Tel: 3431 1212. Web: www.hu-hu.com

Art Deco On Dongtai Lu

Green Antiques

A giant 100,000-foot warehouse filled with antiques from a variety of locales and time periods. There really is a huge selection on offer here. Make sure you allow plenty of time for exploration as the sheer amount of stuff can be overwhelming. This is one of the best known antique markets in Shanghai and has a deservedly positive reputation among its many clients. 4877 Jiasong Zhong Lu. Tel: 13818926863. Web: www.shanghai-antiques.com

Shanghai Mu Lan Hua Ge Jia Ju Li Curio Company

One of our all time favorite Shanghai shopping experiences of any kind lives behind Dongtai Lu Antique Market, where stalls overflow with mostly kitschy curios. A number of these stores specialize in Shanghai art deco pieces at reasonable and somewhat negotiable prices. Two particularly good ones are called Shanghai Art Deco and Modern Shanghai.

Ze Casa

Another excellent option for top quality Shanghai art deco pieces, made from 1910 to 1950 is Ze Casa. This period of craftsmanship in Shanghai produced distinct pieces, different from the art deco seen elsewhere because of the influence of traditional Chinese motifs such as cranes and flowers. The prices here are higher than at the less carefully curated art deco specialists around town, but they are commensurate with the quality, which is second to none. 558 Feng Hua Gong Lu, near Xin Fu Lu. Tel: 13564380384. Web: http://zejiaju.taobao.com

Some people prefer their antique shopping to be a sanitized experience, involving beautiful spaces and carefully curated collections. If you are one of those people, steer clear of this place, which is as messy as its name is long-winded. This giant clearing warehouse has 20-meter high piles of furniture: trunks, chairs, tables, ladders, stools and Buddha statues galore are here for highly negotiable prices. Dig through the multitudes of rubbish to find your dream antique pieces and curios, then get the friendly fellows who staff this place to clean it up (and even repaint it) before delivering it to your home. 1788 Ji Yang Lu, near Shangpu Lu. Tel: 5889 2699

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HOT & COOL

what’sHOTwhat’sCOOL Chereece Mark

The release of The Great Gatsby this year inspired the reintroduction of elegant 1920s fashion. The grand parties, luxury lifestyle and sexual allure of this period in America could be compared to the bright lights and booming metropolis of Shanghai. This thought has inspired our glamorous take on this season’s essential items.

Creative Cuffs

Bow Tie Mania

If you would like to spice up your relationship, these sexy handcuffs from Maison Close, combined with a silk lingerie set, will set the tone for an adventurous evening.

A man in a bow tie oozes class, elegance and sex appeal. Get that well-groomed look by buying a bow tie from Zara, it’s an essential part of any man’s wardrobe.

RMB 392. Maison Close. Web: www.maison-close.com

RMB 91. Zara. Web: www.zara.cn

Turban Glamour

See in the summer in a chic turban from The Hat Lab. A fashionable hair accessory always changes your outfit! Combine with dangling long earrings for a 1920s look. RMB 550. The Hat Lab, available at 414 Shaanxi Bei Lu, near Beijing Xi Lu. Tel: 5213 3301. Web: www.xinlelu.com

Chic Jumpsuit

This chic, nude jumpsuit from ASOS has class written all over it. From season to season or trend to trend, this jumpsuit will be a staple piece. Paired with this season’s stiletto sandals, it is the perfect outfit for day and night.

The Big Black Jacket

RMB 411. ASOS. Web: www.asos.com

This block colored coat is the definition of luxury by Kolor. Slip on over a casual shirt and beige trousers for a simple man about town style. RMB 9,479. Kolor. Web: www. mrporter.com

Signature Red Dress Hold Me Closer

Every woman needs a printed clutch by Bubble Mood. This printed bag is colorful and has more than enough personality to spice up any outfit. Bold statement pieces are guaranteed to have a big impact. RMB 280. Bubble Mood, available at Xinlelu Boutique, 414 Shaanxi Bei Lu, near Beijing Xi Lu. Tel: 5213 3301. Web: www.xinlelu.com

Golden Girl

This Gilda & Pearl all-over gold kimono, with exquisite lace edgings is classy and sophisticated. Love your body and enjoy life with this precious and delicate kimono. RMB 4,200. Gilda & Pearl. Web: www. gildapearl.co.uk

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Feisty Footwear

Prim And Proper

This season's must have stiletto is a key and essential shoe for your wardrobe. This Jeanine sandal by MaryChing can easily transform from day to night wear.

Incorporate a vintage flare in your wardrobe with this Alice and Olivia lace peplum jacket. Wear it with skinny jeans or tailored pants to show off your curves.

RMB 4,290. Mary-Ching, 209, Ferguson Lane, 376 Wukang Lu, near Hunan Lu. Tel: 5465 2335. Web: www.mary-ching. com

RMB 3,291. Alice + Olivia, available at The Villa, 1 Taojiang Lu, near Yueyang Lu. Tel: 6466 9322. Web: www. shopthevilla.com

This vibrant red dress by Alexandra McQueen is sophisticated, chic and fashion forward. Match it with a red lipstick for extra sparkle. RMB 20,500. Alexandra McQueen, available at 110 & 208 Reel Shopping Center, 1601 Nanjing Xi Lu, near Xizang Zhong Lu. Tel: 3253 0775. Web: www. alexandermcqueen.com


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STYLE TALK

Lavish Lingerie Emily Hoyle

As the summer heat sets in and temperatures rise, romance beings to stir. Visit Shanghai’s luxurious lingerie destinations for tissue wrapped treats and discover treasured items that will unlock your heart.

Ivory lingerie from RMB 1,288. Lucia Berutto. Tel. 0162 7455. Web: www.luciaberutto.com

Plum tart bra RMB 1050. Ma Migonnette available at The Villa. 1 Taojiang Lu, near Yueyang Lu. Tel. 6466 9322. Web: www. shopthevilla.com

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ot air blows across Shanghai and the sun shines bright in these warm summer months; what better time than now to rekindle romance and spark the flame of love for lingerie. With options crafted from silk, lace, embroidery, and embellishments in warm ivory, coral, pink, purple, red and navy hues, create an alluring combination that is impossible to resist. The blend of attention to design and quality of fabrics results in intimate apparel that will flatter and enhance the nature female shape. Your confidence will bloom once the right underwear is donned. Ma Mignonnette is the luxury lingerie label that heightens the pleasure of dressing up. Joon Haque the Founder and Creative Director of Ma Mignonnette describes the new collection to Talk, “Pussycat's Tea Party collection is a lingerie feast of devilish desserts and dainty English sweets; presenting different flavours for a woman's ever-changing moods. The ranges includes Victoria Plum Tart, lilac silks and cheeky black frills. The Black Forrest Gateau of black silks is for a dark bewitching woman whilst the Strawberry Fool is playful, frothy and fun with pale pink silk ruffles and hidden peek-a-boo panels.” Ma Mignonnette lingerie is not to be hidden, it is playful and bold. “Pieces are cut to enhance the female form at its best so that women fall in love with themselves before steeping out to seduce all in their sights as well”. Each piece is delicately crafted in

Black bra RMB 2,088. Lucia Berutto. Tel. 0162 7455. Web: www.luciaberutto.com

Coral bra RMB 468 & thong RMB 268. Eve’s Temptation. Tel. 8609 5655. Web: www.eves.com.cn

Great Britain and available to purchase at Shanghai’s fashionable boutique The Villa. Lucia Berutto is the perfect brand for relaxing in the warm evening breeze wearing their silk slips and gowns during hot summer nights. Michel Wu at Lucia Lingerie Ltd explains, “We usually design the styles with light woven fabric (such as cotton voile, silk satin, silk georgette) for summer and we use lighter colours to meet clients’ needs.” The classic approach to intimate wear results in timeless pieces. Lucia Berutto lingerie and nightwear invokes nostalgia for the extravagant 1920s when gowns were worn whilst sipping champagne, listening to music and dancing with friends. Lucia Berutto will be opening their first store in Shanghai at the

Adele pink bra RMB 1818 & brief RMB 818. Marie Jo available at Rigby & Peller. Shop. Web: www.rigbyandpeller.co.uk Aerialist bra RMB 990 & thong RMB 390. Ma Migonnette available at The Villa. 1 Taojiang Lu, near Yueyang Lu. Tel. 6466 9322. Web: www.shopthevilla.com

Black garter RMB 1,688. Lucia Berutto. Tel. 0162 7455. Web: www.luciaberutto.com

end of September. Eve’s Temptation is a Chinese lingerie label that encapsulates a girl’s boudoir with the over indulgence of pinks. The lingerie is retro inspired and juxtaposed by modern fabric and exquisite detailing. For the summer season, Eve’s Temptation has a beautiful range of warm corals and pinks in plunge, underwire and balconette bras with matching bottoms. A helpful sales assistant is always on hand to help you select the right size for you. Rigby & Peller, London’s precision-fit lingerie retailer, has recently opened in Shanghai. Famed for having the Royal seal of approval from Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, Rigby & Peller has over 70 years, experience of bra fitting and pride themselves on customer service and premium lingerie. With the belief that lingerie enhances a woman’s confidence and self-esteem, the statement, “I came in for a new bra, I left as a new woman.” is displayed proudly on the wall in their boutique. You are guaranteed a luxurious experience at Rigby & Peller and a choice of extraordinary lingerie from some of Europe’s best selling brands such as Chantelle, Aubade, Andres Sarda and Simone Pérèle. You can accessories your lavish lingerie with playful products and indulgent items

AFTERGLOW Massage Oil Candle RMB 235 Jimmyjane & Shhh Satin Blindfold RMB 115. Available at Playroom. Tel. 5117 5423. Web: www. playroomchina.com

from Playroom. Playroom is the e-commence site that is introducing a new concept to Shanghai and Mainland China. Jason CoFounder & Executive Director of Playroom tells Talk, “We wanted to create a fun place for people to come and explore intimacy and sexual wellness in a healthy, open and playful way.” Playroom provides products from Bijoux Indiscrets, the Spanish brand that brings European romance to the bedroom. Tie up, tease, or get loose with their elegantly designed products. Engage all your senses with Jimmy Jane’s AFTERGLOW massage candle. Playroom has products to enhance your enjoyment of summer; Jason says, “Summer is a sexy season. More skin is shown, more parties are held and plenty of relationships discovered. Romantic products are in demand to enhance pleasure, fun and summer merriment.” Photo shoot location - 88 Xintiandi, 380 Huangpi Nan Lu, Xintiandi. August13  TalkMagazine

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

Toning Bingo Wings Jon Robinson

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yes-down people, there’s a full house in tonight and we’re bursting the bubble on arm-toning with a jackpotbonanza workout tip that (for girls) will inspire you to break out that sleeveless top this summer (for guys maybe just keep the wife-beater for gym use only). It also may go a long way towards reducing shoulder pains that many experience post-exercise. One of the most common but most ill advised gym exercises is the tricep dip to combat bingo wings. Through communal reinforcement, this exercise has been passed down through the ages from one personal trainer to the next via fitness magazines and search engines, regardless of the fact that it will be highly unlikely to achieve the desired result (toned arms) and will also likely cause chronic shoulder pain. Walk into any gym and you’ll see people from all walks of life practicing the tricep ritual; teachers, lawyers, housewives, civil

engineers, you name it! So why don’t they work? Well simply, the benefits of muscle toning have been grossly exaggerated by media icons, athletes and fitness models who actually use chemicals to achieve the look. This is much more common than people realize, leading the average gym user to believe they can achieve the same results naturally. Quite simply, you can’t and unscrupulous fitness professionals know this even though they’re taking another subscription from you. Secondly, in order to have toned arms, you need to genetically have the right body type and low body fat; that is ectomorphic (naturally lean) and/or pear-shaped. Some celebrity trainers manage to convince people that they aren’t extremely petite (they are) so as soon as they change their eating habits, it is the lower body fat, not the tricep dips that reveals the tone that is already there in everyone’s body. For sure this is commendable, but it’s important that the

Benson Salon Nyima Pratten

What: Japanese Straightening Treatment Where: Yes Hall, 4/F, City Plaza, 1618 Nanjing Xi Lu, near Huashan Lu. Tel: 139 1883 5516. Web: www.bensonsalon.com How Much: RMB 780 – 1,480 (depending on hair length) Why: To take the risk out of getting a new hairstyle in China Benson owns three salons in Puxi and one salon in Pudong all hosting expert stylists and staff members fluent in English. We went along to Benson’s latest salon, which opened at the beginning of the year, in Jing’an’s City Plaza where the main man and resident hairstylist, Benson, met us personally to talk over potential hairstyles for our long overdue makeover in China. During our style consultation, we complained about the heat and humidity of Shanghai and what it is doing to our poor, stressedout, frizzy

hair. After careful consideration, taking into account our preferred hairstyle and hair type, it was decided that a Japanese Straightening Treatment was the most suitable option. Benson ruled out a Keratin Treatment, as it is more effective on Asian hair types. Although we were warned that Japanese Straightening is slightly more damaging for our hair, we were willing to trade this in for the prospect of having smooth, sleek and manageable hair for up to four months. The little salon, tucked away in the City Plaza Mall, is bright and modern with a regular stream of satisfied customers coming and going. With six resident hairstylists and a full Chinese staff with plenty of fluent English speakers, it is the obvious choice for expats in Shanghai and already has a large, international client base. Customers are also offered a large selection of pictures showcasing different hairstyles for guests’ perusal from which to glean inspiration from. Although the treatment took a few hours to complete, we felt perfectly comfortable and relaxed, safe in the knowledge that the style we requested was being expertly achieved, rather than just crossing our fingers and hoping for the best; a situation that we have unfortunately found ourselves in far too many times in the past. The salon is furnished with the latest equipment straight from Japan and is stocked with luxury Kerastase hair products. We were left extremely happy and satisfied with our hair treatment so will definitely be visiting Benson’s professional salon again soon.

correct information is passed on so you can go some way to replicating it. If you’re a larger bone-structure/body-type (and especially if you’re top heavy), you’ll never achieve this through tricep work; only reducing the body fat will do it. The aforementioned civil engineer reassuringly had to undergo a rigorous training process before he/she were allowed to make the calculations that ensured the bridge you’re crossing doesn’t fall down. Not so in fitness. The average celebrity trainer has a few weekend workshops under their belt, but just happens to have an excellent marketing team. So what about shoulder pain? Well, while at the lowest point of the dip, the bones of the shoulder and upper arm trap one of the

rotator cuff tendons. Over time, this wears down causing inflammation and pain that can be chronic. Unfortunately, recent research shows that those with larger bone structures are more susceptible. When you factor in that shoulder pain is a common age related ailment, it doesn’t make sense to accelerate the process from an exercise that doesn’t produce any benefits anyway. For actual bingo wing busting results, just keep away from naughty chemicals, keep the diet good and clean as well as sticking to cardio-based exercises for fat loss. Jon Robinson is an Exercise Physiologist (not Personal Trainer) and co-owner of Spinback Fitness. www.spinbackfitness.com

Taipan Oriental Massage And Spa Nyima Pratten

What: Lymphatic Aromatic Toning Massage with Moisturizing & Detoxifying Oil (80 minutes) Where: 39 Donghu Lu, near Xinle Lu. Tel: 6415 8880. Web: www.taipan.com.cn How Much: RMB 580 Why: To escape the heat and stress of bustling Donghu Lu Immediately after we stepped into this calming sanctuary on Donghu Lu, we were transported to an oasis of peace and indulgence. The bright and airy reception area was welcoming and staff members greeted us with tea and comfortable seats. Taipan Oriental offers a complete spa service, with an extensive massage and facial offering through to delicate nail art manicures. After talking through the many massage options, we chose one that promised to heal our tired and weary bodies through Taipan Oritenal’s signature techniques to clear the circulation system, stimulate blood circulation and balance both mental and physical status. We were also promised that the invigorating massage would improve our metabolism and release toxins. As we were lead away by our expert massage specialist to begin the treatment, we looked forward to the many other health benefits the massage could bring. Taipan Oriental Massage and Spa boasts 22 rooms with single, double, group and suite options. Each body massage and facial

room is equipped with personal showers and bathroom facilities. It is also possible to book out the larger massage rooms for spa parties with a group of friends. After we had changed and showered, our massage began. As the Jurlique Lavender body oil was rubbed into our tired, knotted shoulders, we felt the stress of the day melt away. The firm fingered masseuse then set to work healing our weary backs, arms and legs. The pressure was hard but we had already been advised that this massage might cause a little pain however we would reap the rewards of this cleansing massage for days to come. After our de-stressing massage had come to an end, we decided to indulge in a little nail art after the shiny OPI nail stand and brightly colored display of the Nail Spa caught our eyes. Taipan Oriental boasts a wide selection of nail colors from the industry standard nail polish brand. There is also a display of different nail art designs to chose from before the nail technician gets to work with her paint brush and bright varnishes. Although this service may be time consuming, it is an intricate and precise process that Taipan Oriental takes extremely seriously. Manicure prices start from RMB 90. After our pampering session at Taipan Oriental we felt refreshed, regenerated, and fierce, ready to face a night on the tiles at Donghu Lu. August13  TalkMagazine

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AUTO TALK

Raising The Flag For Hongqi – Test Driving The H7 Mark Andrews

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ost Chinese car brands have a history of less than a decade with one very notable exception, Hongqi (Red Flag). Founded in 1958 as China’s first car brand, its roots are in building cars for the top echelons of the political leadership. When First Automobile Works (FAW), the owners of Hongqi, got hold of the designs for the third generation Audi 100 as part of the joint venture agreement, they thought the sky was the limit. Armed with a Chrysler engine, they set about sullying the Hongqi name with cars being used as taxis and producing even a pickup truck version. The H7 is about claiming the heritage back. Launched in March, sales were initially only to government departments and of the three engines available, the 2.5 litre V6 is exclusively for official

procurement. In May, the 2.0T and 3.0l V6 versions went on sale to the public. Externally the H7 is conservative in the manner favoured by Chinese consumers and the German competition. This car is squarely aimed at vehicles like the Audi A6L and BMW 5series. One striking feature though is the raised red fin on the bonnet showing that it is clearly a Hongqi. Whilst generally well put together, the boot is extremely heavy to close and the doors also need more force than the competition. Inside, there is an obvious attention to luxury, however the top of the dashboard is easily scuffed and the veneer is fake wood. The large touchscreen infotainment system is mounted at a height suitable for easy use by the driver and, as can be expected on our regal trim 2.0T test car, most toys such as DVD, rear view camera with aiming grid, etc. were included although, surprisingly, there was no USB connection. Rear seat passengers get both seat heating and cooling whereas curiously, there is

only heating in the front. Whilst the car can accommodate three in the back, it is aimed more as a two seater with a large fold down armrest complete with controls for the seats and an entertainment system. There is also a fridge hidden behind the armrest. In addition, passengers also get a massage function that can be electrically adjusted. The rear passenger can move the front passenger seat for extra legroom but rear screens are not an option. Coupled to a six-speed automatic gearbox, the two litre turbo engine lacks urgency when driven in the normal drive mode. Drop it into sports mode and it changes up at around 5000 revs rather than below 4000 in drive. It can also be used semi-manually but there are no paddle shifts. For a Chinese car the H7 has well

weighted steering but, thanks to largely straight roads, handling could not be fully tested. In the front seats the ride was not a problem but the rear seats are too flat and do not provide much support making it not as comfortable as a 5 series. FAW claim the H7 is self-developed but Internet sources show the platform is based on the Toyota Crown and the V6 engines are also from Toyota. However the 2.0T is their own. Undoubtedly, the H7 is a sterling effort with many commendable points and goes a long way to restoring prestige but it doesn’t quite match the German competition and is more realistically an alternative to cars like the Buick LaCrosse. Plus, in a move that no doubt Henry Ford would approve, it is only available in black. Prices range from RMB 299,800 to 479,800.

What’s In A Name? The New BMW 4-Series Coupe G. Rollins

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he past decade has seen rising fuel prices, larger power output from small engines, reductions in urban car parking availability, all combining to make the mid-size coupe market increasingly competitive – and car manufacturers have been quick to respond. The premium segment has seen particularly heavy competition in China, from the Audi A5 to the Mercedes C-Class. Now, first images of the BMW contribution to title bout are gradually arriving in the form of the new BMW 4-Series Coupe range. With the first models forecast to premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show this September, the new two-door should be arriving in China early enough for generous parents to be placing a set of keys in hongbao during Chinese New Year celebrations next year. And what will you get for your money? One thing is clear: increased sportiness. Suspension has been lowered in comparison to the previous 3-Series, reducing centre of gravity and roll. It’s evident at first glance. The wheelbase is now 50mm longer, while overhangs have been shortened, pushing the wheels further towards the corners of the car

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providing a firmer grip on the road. Furthermore, the overall height has been reduced by 16mm. It all adds up to a dynamic styling significantly more aggressive than its predecessor. But it shouldn’t just look like it packs a punch. The most powerful model in the initial release, the 435i, will wield a turbocharged 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder pushing out 300 bhp. Automatic and manual models will be available in each variant. Naturally, for the social or cost-conscious, the smaller 420d will be holding the aces, with claimed combined cycled consumption of 4.7L/100km/h

(manual) and CO2 emissions of 124g/km. With the 435i able to hit 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds – hardly sluggish and only 0.1 seconds slower than the M3 Coupe – the increased grunt will be evident within a few heartbeats of ignition. Reports indicate that the 4-Series Coupe will be available in three different trim lines – Luxury, Sport and M Sport. Similar to the 3-Series range, the Luxury package will focus on overall options and an upscale appearance, while the Sport and M Sport models will offer more driver-oriented equipment and a more dynamic exterior. With 19-inch wheels

available on all models, this is a car that could turn a few heads. Of course, as with all the German premium automotive manufacturers, tradition remains ever present. The distinctive rear silhouette that first emerged with the 3-Series based coupe in 1975 remains strong, while at the front the 4-Series adopts that perfectly BMW-esque kidney-shaped grille. So, why the name change you ask? The official line from Bavaria, is that by leaving behind the traditional “3-Series Coupe” name in favor of the 4-Series Coupe designation, they have instilled their new two door with a more individual flavor, both stylistically and dynamically. It sounds bigger and it sounds faster. It’s a move that’s been copied throughout the model range with the addition of the 6-Series and the appearance of the 2-Series coupe as a replacement for the 1-Series coupe. But now to the big question, I know you’ve all been asking… how will sales fare when the model designation is now the Chinese bad luck number? Only time will tell.


CITY LIVING

TECH TALK

GADGETS& Hana Smidova

Keep Up With Your Life

Jawbone’s UP bracelet is not your average bracelet. This smart little bracelet tracks all that you do, 24 hours a day. It allows you to see how you sleep during the night and during the day it tracks all your activities, including exercise and eating habits, giving you an all round lifestyle view. Available in three sizes, S, M and L, it allows all shapes and sizes to enjoy this wonderful new gadget. The UP app syncs your bracelet with your smartphone to allow you to track your weight, map your bike rides, access extensive food libraries and much more in your convenient UP feed. Price: RMB 1,100 Web: www.jawbone.com/up

Underwater Beats

Swimming is a great way to cool down during the hot summer months. With Speedo Aquabeat MP3 2.0, swimming can become a whole new experience as you listen to your favorite beats while exercising and cooling off in the pool. This new generation is available in 4GB or 8GB versions in black, pink and yellow. Speedo Aquabeat comes with waterproof headphones, USB cord and a carry case, making it a perfect companion for all your journeys to the pool. The MP3 player also includes a stopwatch; perfect for timing your laps. Price: RMB 1,580 Web: www.speedo.com

Relax Tired Eyes

Say goodbye to creams and lotions that promise to get rid of those annoying dark circles under your eyes as Panasonic is bringing out a solution that promises to be a quick fix. This odd looking mask brings relief to your eyes, and the skin around your eyes, after long days staring at your computer screen. There are three modes available including a warming eye massager, a light steam massager or vibrating massager with each treatment lasting up to 12 minutes. If massaging gadgets are your thing, this mask will provide a great companion to any relaxing evening. The Eyes Este by Panasonic is due to come out at the end of August or beginning of September in China so keep your eyes peeled!

To Key Or Not To Key?

Revolutionize your keychain with this ingenious new key. From afar, this key seems inconspicuous however, it has a very specific function – to charge all your apple devices through any available USB port. The Kii gives you peace of mind so that no matter where you are, you will always have a UBS charger at hand. Kii is available in two versions of connection for all Apple devices; the 30-pin connection and Lightning version. The Kii has a self-locking system, so it doesn't slip off your keychain, keeping it perfectly safe. You will never find yourself without a charger ever again... unless you forget your keys of course. Price: From RMB 123 to RMB 245 Web: www.bluelounge.comWeb: www.urban-fun.com

Price: Suggested retail price RMB 1,499 Web: www.panasonic.cn

Achieve The Perfect Temperature

Meet the smart, new thermostat for your home. With Nest, your house will always be the temperature you desire. Nest programs itself based on a few questions you answer during its installation before it starts to learn your habits. If you like to sleep with the temperature down, Nest will remember and set itself automatically to your perfect temperature at the required time. Even when you are miles away from home, you can operate Nest and change the temperature using an app that allows you to communicate with your thermostat using your smartphone. Nest can also lower the amount of energy you consume by 20%, helping the environment and also saving you money. Price: RMB 1,535 Web: www.nest.com

Train Your Lungs

This funky gadget helps you to take control of your breathing and train your lungs in order to increase your inspiratory muscle endurance. By maximizing your every breath, you can go further and achieve higher intensity workouts. The O2 Trainer is a lightweight device made from soft, fully biodegradable silicon that is designed for use while performing nearly any exercise or activity. It does not matter if you are riding a bike or weight lifting, the O2 trainer should always be your trusted companion. The device is suitable for all levels of fitness as it is fully adjustable based on your lung strength. Price: RMB 307 Web: www.o2trainer.com

App Of The Month: Wibbitz – Your News In motion

Tired of reading long articles and trying to keep up to date... on world news with your busy lifestyle? Wibbitz brings a solution to this problem. Its revolutionary video summaries of the latest news stories is a perfect solution for iPhone users who find reading long articles difficult on relatively small screens, especially on the go. Wibbitz illustrates stories through large images, video clips and animated video graphics providing users with entertaining and informative visuals. Wibbitz saves you time and energy by allowing you to keep up-to-date whilst not wasting any of your precious time in the process. Price: Free to download Web: www.wibbitz.com

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TRAVEL TALK

TIME OFF IN TAIPEI Donald Berkshire (Photos by Vincent Lin)

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A mélange of Chinese regional fare, with the dried fish and roots of the island’s indigenous tribes, Taiwanese food boasts a breadth and a depth to stagger the most jaded of self-professed gourmets. Presentation often shares a Japanese level of attention to detail, with local chefs at the city’s swankier restaurants determined to put their own post-modern take on traditional dishes like “Three Cup Chicken”. While many Taipei residents revel in the smaller, quieter places in the city’s ancient backstreets, taking lunch at quiet cafeterias before a quick tea at a pop-up cafe, the first places they recommend to visitors are often monolithic tourist draws - the Palace Museum or the commercial free-for-all at the 101 complex, where the city’s tallest skyscraper rises above yet another teeming shopping mall. Much lower on the tourist board’s list are the attractions on the outskirts. Those brave enough to negotiate the city’s elevated freeways in a hire car should make their way to Yangmingshan National Park; about 20 minutes north of the central business district. The Japanese occupied Taiwan for about half a century until World War 2 and delighted in bathing in the hot springs that sprout from the forested hills of Yangmingshan. This is where Taiwanese escape on weekends to tiptoe through tulip fields and eat organic vegetables. Having come out worse for wear after my encounter with the General at the wedding banquet, I retreated to one of the spa resorts on Yangmingshan to take a soak in mineral waters.

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TRAVEL TALK

Le Meridien Taipei

Where To Stay: Regent Taipei

Located in the throbbing hub of Taipei’s Zhong Shan district, the Regent offers both a portal and an escape from a glittering galaxy of models, celebrities and well-heeled wannabes that trawl the luxury outlets in the surrounding Regent Galleria mall. American pop singer Lady Gaga was a recent guest while on tour and holed herself up with her entourage in the downstairs reading room while a small army of porters brought piles of dresses from the nearby boutiques for her to try on. Web: www.regenthotels.com

Le Meridien Taipei A short stroll to Taipei’s salubrious 101 center, the hotel’s location in the commercial district of Xinyi is within easy walking distance of some of Taipei’s top tourist draws including the Sun Yat-sen memorial hall. The building’s austere facade of glass and steel masks a treasure trove of whimsical modern artworks, from the shimmering metallic giraffe stooping to drink in the foyer, to the technicolor canvases decorating the hallways of the ground-floor lobby bar and restaurant. Web: www.starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien

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Swissotel Kunshan 6th Anniversary

KUNSHAN, 1 July 2013 - Swissôtel Kunshan celebrated the 6th anniversary with guests and colleagues.

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n 1 July, Swissôtel Kunshan invited guests and the children of staff members to celebrate the 6th anniversary together. Accompanied by the Human Resource team, the children had a great hotel tour and felt the working environment of their parents. Children had games with their “uncles and aunts” in the hotel and enjoyed an array of delicious food, all of them had a memorable experience. This celebration ended with the children singing Happy Birthday! “At Swissôtel Resorts & Hotels we put the emphasis on our people. We strive to provide a rewarding environment for our team members that attracts talented people who deliver a seamless Swissôtel service to our guests.” says Daniel Fueglister, General Manager at Swissôtel Kunshan. Ideally located in the centre of Kunshan city, Swissôtel Kunshan is within walking

distance to the open-air Citizen Plaza, government offices and shopping areas. The hotel is easily accessible – a mere 30 minutes from the ancient city of Suzhou and a 50-minute drive to the metropolitan city centre of Shanghai. The 387 elaborately designed rooms and suites boast state-of-the-art features, exclusive amenities and services. The 616m2 pillar-free Grand Ballroom, which can be divided into two separate rooms, caters for a maximum of 500 guests. Swissôtel Kunshan has advanced and versatile meeting and banquet facilities, which are designed to accommodate the changing needs of modern business.

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COMMUNITY TALK

Shanghai’s Disappearing Doorways Text and photos by Tom Carter

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nfamed for centuries as a gateway to China for its prime port location at the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai’s renowned international settlement and commercial hub are directly attributed to the municipality’s distinctive “open-door policy.” However, it is this same progressive thinking that has, in recent years, led to the wholesale obliteration of Shanghai’s historic homes. Once characterized by their quaint doorways of warped timber, stone thresholds, hand-made mailboxes and green address plates – along with the welcoming smiles and invitations to tea from the gossiping grannies perched therein – the old communities of this city are swiftly being replaced by towering, gated apartments and their unreceptive, reinforced-steel security doors. The following snapshots are but a few of the disappearing doorways that can still be found in Shanghai’s laststanding traditional neighborhoods.

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LOCAL TALK

Local Talk: Dagu Lu

Hana Smidova

Dagu road offers a welcome escape from the busy streets of Shanghai. Surrounded by beautiful green parks, it evokes the feeling of a small-town shopping street, where every restaurant and shop provides a brief respite from everyday life. Dagu Lu is a perfect place to visit on a weekend to enjoy some shopping and a relaxed lunch at one of the many bistros that line the street.

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Just Grapes is a small yet well-stocked wine shop that offers a variety of wines from all traditional wine regions. The selection is varied and uniquely organized by flavor and aroma not by region or type, as is the custom in most wine shops. The offering does not just stop at wines. The store also contains a place for a casual lunch or dinner in its upstairs bistro. The kitchen provides a nice selection of mainly Italian dishes from traditional Mozzarella and Tomatoes Salad (RMB 55) to Four Cheeses Pizza (RMB 55). Just Grapes. 462 Dagu Lu, near Shimen Yi Lu. Tel: 3311 3209. Web: www.justgrapes.cn

2 Cabler - Cake And Coffee

This charming cake shop offers a diverse selection of classic slices to enjoy with a cup of coffee during your stroll down Dagu Lu. To indulge your senses, why not try a slice of Tiramisu for 20 RMB? This is one of many shops from this brand but it offers a unique atmosphere; walls lined by sweets and bonbons. The Cake Artisans at this shop are skilled at creating impressive creations for custom-made cakes, from Louis Vuitton bags to Thomas the Tank Engine trains. So no matter what type of party this place will make a cake that will suit any theme. Cabler. 423 Dagu Lu, near Shimen Yi Lu. Tel: 6340 0570.

Y Lounge. 392 Dagu Lu, near Shimen Yi Lu. Tel: 3366 0479

5 Le Café Des Stagiaires

This is the third branch of the popular French bar and restaurant chain. This café opened its doors on the 6th of June 2013 and promised to offer a mix of the two previous locations on Wuding Lu and Yongkang Lu. The atmosphere of the café is intoxicating as it combines the feeling of a place that is relaxing, cozy and very hip all at the same time. Le Café des Stagiaires 3 offers a wooden terrace with a number of tables that are sheltered by umbrellas and cooled by mist-fans. The inside is elaborately decorated with photos, books, old cans and other memorabilia. Le Café des Stagiaires. 386 Dagu Lu, near Shimen Yi Road. Tel: 6312 9302

6 Vert Organic

If LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) fits with your personal mantra, then this little wooden shop is perfect for all your needs. The great selection of organic fruits and vegetables look juicy, appetizing and healthy. If you are too busy to walk down to the shop yourself, you can take advantage of the Vert home delivery service. This service allows you to enjoy a dinner table filled with the freshest and safest vegetables that have been picked on the same day they arrive at your door. The Vert farm on Chongming island meets strict standards set by the USA, EU, Japan and China so you can be sure that you are getting the best possible quality. Vert Organic. 378 Dagu Lu, near Chengdu Bei Lu. Tel: 400 668 7766. Web: www. vertorganic.com

3 Movie Star

Movie Star is a small heaven for movie and music lovers. This vast shop has all the DVDs and CDs you could desire. As expected the stock spans from old classics to the newest blockbuster movies. The staff is very friendly and brilliant at finding that one film out of hundreds on offer. Guaranteed to meet all your film needs. Movie Star. 407 Dagu Lu, near Shimen Yi Lu. Tel: 6327 0979

7 MamaBkoo

The MamaBkoo store provides all that a child could need from day one to the age of 5. This cute modern shop has everything from clothes to toys. It is a good place to visit with children as the shop is colorful and has a lot of toys to explore. During the summer months, beach toys and clothes are on prominent display. The store has an extensive website where items which are not available in the shop can be bought. However, we suggest visiting the store to view these goodies. MamaBkoo. 372 Dagu Lu, near Shimen Yi Lu. Tel: 6289 7171. Web: www.mamabkoo.com

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One Hundred Flowers Blooming Casey Hall

When French photographer, Marc Riboud, first came to China back in 1957 Chairman Mao had just proclaimed an opening up of the country’s cultural life in a campaign known as the “Hundred Flowers Campaign”. Though this cultural awakening would be a short-lived phenomenon, Riboud was on the spot to capture it with his trusty camera. The resulting photographs are currently on display in Shanghai.

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awakening China was undergoing during this first visit, Riboud’s subjects are captured partaking in numerous activities that had been banned when the Communist government came to power in 1949 and would again be quashed following the Hundred Flowers campaign, when the “Great Leap Forward” came into effect the following year. Monks celebrating religious festivals, young men practicing Tai Chi and other martial arts, chess games, ballet and piano lessons – all would later to be denounced as bourgeois and part of the “Four Olds” by Mao’s government. Riboud captured them all in his photographs, accompanied by a glow of innocence, which, with hindsight, one is led to muse would soon be dimmed by the decades of upheaval to follow. “These [cultural pursuits] are something that disappeared after the Communists came to power in 1949. A lot of the folk arts were pretty much banned until 1957 when Mao said, “Let a hundred flowers bloom,”” Loh explained. “These photographs are a case of the right man being in the right place at the right time.”

In past exhibitions featuring photographs of “old China” Loh has curated, including a major retrospective of Riboud’s career which was launched in Shanghai in 2010 and has since traveled to 14 cities around the country, the gallerist says people are inevitably moved by reminders of a time that, in many ways, was much simpler than today. “Photography moves me as a witness of a historical moment. Things change so fast, especially in China, but the photo remains. Most of time when I do exhibitions about “old China” it’s very popular,” Loh said. However, although the documentation of this particular time period of China’s tumultuous 20th century history was part of the appeal for Loh, the historical elements are equaled in importance by the artistic merits of the photographs he exhibits. “This is my personal penchant, I’m not a sociologist or historian and I’m not running a photo agency so I’m

not interested in running a purely documentary series,” Loh said. “It’s my personal inclination to consider – even if you are working on documenting real world issues such as the environment, AIDS, poverty and war – your picture still has to be a good picture. It still has to combine a touching, poignant scene with the artistic, framing it with a certain light and composition, seizing the moment and making it an artistic image.” Luckily for him, the work of Marc Riboud features both historical and artistic significance in spades. And luckily for us, Riboud’s China is currently hanging from the walls of Beaugeste Gallery for us to experience for ourselves.

“Hu Renyi: Artificial Function” @ Leo Gallery

“Shanghai Jing, Shan Hai Jing” @ FQ Projects

“Beyond Black & White” @ Pearl Lam Gallery

“Aspiranti Aspiratori: An Exhibit by Sissi” @ Aike Dellarco

Hu Renyi’s 3-D cut outs take Cultural Revolution confession letters as their source material. During the epoch of Communism, a confession letter was considered to be the most effective path to self-redemption. Now, these written confessions form a record of a different time and Hu Renyi uses this multilayered method of communication to make his own multi-layered artworks.

This is a dual exhibition of works by Chai Yiming and Wang Dawei, featuring watercolor on rice paper works. There's a juxtaposition of backgrounds and styles between the artists: one is young and up-and-coming, from a traditional art education, and has a softer impressionist style; the other, experienced, self-taught and whose work often uses bold, heavy strokes.

This exhibition showcases 18 works by eight contemporary ink artists including Feng Mengbo, Lan Zhenghui, Qiu Deshu, Qiu Zhenzhong, Wang Dongling, Wang Tiande, Wei Ligang and Zhang Chongbin. All of these artists are part of a growing movement that draws inspiration from traditional Chinese ink painting and calligraphy as well as their accompanying philosophies.

Italian artist Sissi is known in international art circles for her highly original artwork. This exhibition displays some pieces created during a one-year project Sissi did in collaboration with Italian home tech brand Elica. The project revolves around rethinking the idea of air purification, a particularly relevant subject here in Shanghai.

“Hu Renyi: Artificial Function” runs until 25 August at Leo Gallery, Red House 2, Ferguson Lane, 376 Wukang Lu, near Tai’an Lu. Email: info@leogallery.com.cn

“Shanghai Jing, Shan Hai Jing” runs until 15 August at FQ Projects, No. 76, 927 Huaihai Zhong Lu, near Nanchang Lu. Tel: 6466 2940. Web: www.fqprojects.com

“Beyond Black & White” runs until 7 September at Pearl Lam Gallery, 181 Jiangxi Zhong Lu, near Fuzhou Lu. Tel: 6323 1989. Web: www.pearllam.com

“Aspiranti Aspiratori: An Exhibit by Sissi” runs until 15 August at Aike Dellarco, 2F, Building 1, 50 Moganshan Lu, near Aomen Lu. Tel: 5252 7164. Web: www.dearco.it

hough time may have slowed Marc Riboud, who recently celebrated his 90th birthday, it has done nothing to dim the impact of the photographs he took in China over three decades of Mao’s rule. First arriving for a four-month trip in January of 1957, Riboud was granted a unique opportunity to document life in China at this time with his unparalleled eye for geometry and composition. “Having traveled to China 22 times, Marc Riboud is not an unfamiliar figure for Chinese audiences but I have gathered a lot of materials and I thought that the most amazing work he has done would probably be his first visit in China in 1957,” gallerist Jean Loh said of his decision to exhibit this series of photographs from Riboud’s inaugural trip to China in Beaugeste Gallery’s ongoing “Marc Riboud’s Hundred Flowers” exhibition. “At the time he was completely unfamiliar with China so his eyes were wide-open and he got so many iconic photographs. So I started the selection with him and he guided me to pictures he loved.” Obviously attracted to the rich cultural

“Marc Riboud’s Hundred Flowers” is showing every weekend until 10 November at Beaugeste Gallery, Room 519, 5F, Building 5, Lane 210 Taikang Lu, near Sinan Lu. Tel: 6466 9012. Web: www.beaugeste-gallery.com

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The Ultimate Shanghai Summer Weekend Casey Hall

Although many Shanghai expats do whatever they can to get out of the city over the steaming summer months, for those of us who remain, there are plenty of fun things to keep us occupied in our free time. Here are just a few of the activities Talk recommends to fill your weekends in Shanghai with a whole lot of summer fun.

Eat Gelato At Le Crème Milano Over the past few years, Shanghai has become home to an increasing number of gelaterias, including our favorite, Le

Crème Milano. With several outlets around town, this chain serves up icycold, sugary treats in a lovely variety of flavors. Talk’s pro tip is for those too lazy to leave your air-conditioned lounge room in order to seek out such deliciousness – Le Crème Milano is available for delivery through Mealbay, packed in Styrofoam containers which keeps the gelato surprisingly well frozen between the store and your mouth. The best thing about being a grown-up (who also happens to be an expat living in Shanghai) is the ability to order a liter of gelato to your door which you can then eat for dinner (or breakfast, or lunch). Le Crème Milano, 173 Fumin Lu, near Julu Lu. Tel: 5403 3918; 434 Shanxi Lu, near Yongjia Lu. Tel: 6433 5208; 115 Wuyuan Lu, near Wulumuqi Lu. Tel: 5466 6259. Web: www.lecrememilano.com

Take It Easy On Bund Beach

It might not match the natural beauty of Boracay, or the paradise that is Phuket, but Bund Beach is pretty much the best we have in Shanghai so we might as well get on board and enjoy the opportunity to get some sand between our toes. This man-made strip of sand, right by the Cool Docks, has activities galore on weekends. Their Sunday beach parties come complete with volleyball, badminton, yoga and painting classes, as well as massages and a fully stocked bar and canteen to quench

both your thirst and the appetite you work up from all that running, hitting and bending. Entry is only RMB 50, but the classes and massages are extra (RMB 100 to 150). The Cool Docks, Wharf 1846, 421 Waima Lu, near Maojiayuan Lu

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Every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 4pm throughout summer, K Waitan hosts brunch on its awesome terrace which boasts one of the best al fresco vistas on the Bund. Chef Kenji’s brunch sampler includes lots of yummy stuff including his house cured salmon and

Paccheri pasta. And before you get all uppity about your need for bubbles with your brunch, K Waitan also offers buy one, get one free on their house Vranken Diamant champagne. All this, along with an ultra-stunning view for no extra charge. K Waitan, 4/F, 200 Huangpu Lu, near Qingpu Lu. Tel: 6660 0989. Web: www. kwaitan.com

Take A Dip At Mandarine City

This resort-style outdoor pool is situated in a quiet compound in Hongqiao, though it does get its fair share of people crowding in when the mercury rises and all of Shanghai is seeking a place to cool off. The pool area is grand in size and features a wading area perfect for young kids. There’s also a swim up bar for the bigger kids and great food at reasonable prices. It’s relaxing, clean and good value for money, all of which makes it our pick

for best outdoor pool in Shanghai. Mandarine City, 788 Hongxu Lu, near Huaguang Lu. Price: RMB 50. Hours: 7:30am-9pm


Get Away To Moganshan

It’s been a cooler alternative to Shanghai’s sizzling summer for expats since the 1930s for a reason. The mountain air is clean and clear, the bamboo forest is densely mysterious and you can be as active or passive as you like on your Moganshan getaway. There’s hiking, biking, swimming and horse riding for the action junkies, plus plenty of quiet space to gather your thoughts. Accommodation options have proliferated in recent years, with lovely options offered by Naked Retreats and Naked Stables as well as the luxury French country house hotel, Le Passage Moganshan, for those seeking a Francophile touch to their

Picnic In Okura Gardens This is one of those hit and miss recommendations – it’s great when it comes off but on occasion it doesn’t. The Okura Garden Hotel is a beautiful old hotel on the site of the former French

Shop At Jiashan Market

weekend getaway. The mountain air is also rather conducive to romance, with friends of Talk recently getting engaged on their Moganshan weekend away. Ooh la la!

With its 1,025 square meters of slick ice, Shanghai Century Star is currently the largest – and by far the nicest – ice-rink in Shanghai. Located in the basement of the Mercedes-Benz arena, at the former Expo site, this is the perfect place to practice your pirouettes and ace some

shopping experience. Entrance is free. Jiashan Market, No. 37, Lane 550 Shanxi Nan Lu, near Shaoxing Lu

Web: www.lepassagemoganshan.com; www.nakedretreats.cn Club in Maoming Lu. The “Garden” in the name is no accident as the grounds of the hotel are stunning; the perfect place for a picnic. Unfurl a blanket and while away a few hours eating, drinking, being merry and playing Frisbee with your best human and canine companions. This makes for a lovely day out but we have heard reports of security turning people away from time to time, for no apparent reason. In any case, it’s such a beautiful place for a picnic; head down and give it a try. Okura Garden Hotel, 58 Maoming Lu, near Changle Lu. Tel: 64151111. Web: www.gardenhotelshanghai.com

Ice Skate At Mercedes-Benz Arena

On the first and third Saturdays of every month between 11am and 4pm, head down to Jiashan Market to shop for all your farmer’s market type produce, artisanal food products and other homemade goodies. Though the market runs year-round, summer is a particularly pleasant time to spend a few hours at Jiashan on a Saturday afternoon. Pick up sausages, jams, cakes, brownies and more, all accompanied by the smooth sounds of a live band accompanying your

Drink Al Fresco Iced Coffee In Jing An Villas

This lovely labyrinth of lanes contains a multitude of quiet cafes with outdoor seating, many of them with free WiFi. It’s the perfect place to get your summertime caffeine fix. We particularly like Wanderer’s Café

which has two outdoor tables in its lovely, flower-filled courtyard – it even has some shade and is the perfect place to spend a summery afternoon. Americanos are RMB 28 and cappuccinos are RMB 30; they are weak and overpriced but it’s a relaxing spot to while away an afternoon. Wanderers Café, 1025 Nanjing Xi Lu, near Nanhui Lu

awesome double axle maneuvers. RMB 70 includes skate hire (along with gloves, socks, pads and helmets) for two hours. It’s a great place to keep cool on a hot Shanghai summer’s day. Shanghai Century Star, B2/F, MercedesBenz Arena, 1200 Expo Avenue, near Zhoujia Du Lu. Web: www.centurystar. com.cn

Swim With Sharks At Changfeng Aquarium

Taking a dip in Mandarine City’s pool is one thing, but this takes swimming to a whole new level. Sign up for the shark experience with Big Blue Scuba and they will take you diving in the aquarium’s 5.5-meter deep shark tank after a quick instructional scuba course (no previous diving experience is necessary). The shark experience involves an hour underwater with 100 Jaws lookalikes along with eels, sea turtles, manta rays and more. All equipment and private instruction is included in the RMB 800 per person price tag (there’s also a special couples’ price of RMB 1,440 for two).

Big Blue Diving International, Building 10, Lane 10 Jinbang Road, near Hami Lu. Tel: 6291 2110. Web: www.big-blue. cn; Changfeng Aquarium, 451 Daduhe Lu, near Yunling Dong Lu. Web: www. oceanworld.com.cn August13  TalkMagazine

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Eat Brazilian BBQ On Kartel’s Rooftop

Catch A Wave At Dino Beach

Home of Asia’s biggest wave pool, Dino Beach is the best place in Shanghai to career down a waterslide on an inflatable rubber tube. It sure gets crowded on the weekend, but this is a city of more than 20 million people, after all, so embrace our shared lack of personal space and get into the Dino Beach spirit. A trip to this watery wonderland includes a lesson on the differences between western and Chinese beach etiquette for no extra charge.

Talk’s pro Dino Beach tip, for those not keen on getting up close and personal with so many fellow water lovers, is to arrive at 4:05pm on a weekend afternoon. You’ll save yourself RMB 50 on the entrance price and by 5pm the vast majority of the crowd will have left for the day, leaving you to enjoy the watery activities, along with some breathing space. Dino Beach, 78 Xinzhen Lu near Gudai Lu. Tel: 6478 3333. Web: www.dinobeach. com.cn. Hours: Mon. 10am – midnight (Saturday); 10am – 11pm (Sunday). Price: RMB 200 before 4pm, RMB 150 after 4pm on weekends.

Every Saturday and Sunday from midday until 3pm, Kartel wine bar and cocktail lounge trades its normal French fare for an allyou-can-eat and drink Brazilian barbeque brunch on its stunning al fresco rooftop dining area. For RMB 288, you can eat an endless supply of grilled meats as well as free flow still and sparkling wine. Get ready for a bellyful full of beef and bubbles. Viva Brazil!

Enjoy The Outdoors At Gongqing Forest Park This forest park in northern Yangpu district features expansive green spaces, fir trees and pretty lakes. Though weekends bring hordes of people out to play, at 131 hectares, it’s big enough that you can find a quiet corner all to yourself. Get connected with nature and fly a kite on one of the park’s designated kite-flying areas or shao kao some meaty goodness in one of the barbeque pits (priced from RMB 60 for two hours). Beyond these quieter recreational retreats, there are also a whole lot of other more high octane activities at the park including a rollercoaster, air gun rifle shooting, go karting and tobogganing. Entry is RMB 15, plus RMB 10 to 20 per each of the activities. To get there, take metro Line 8 to Shiguang Lu. From there, it’s a short taxi ride to the park itself.

Drink Frozen Margaritas At Cantina Agave

Get Your Block Party On At Brownstone

Every Sunday from 2pm to 7pm throughout the summer months, Brownstone hosts an outdoor party in the big open space in Surpass Court. It’s the perfect way to round out the weekend, along with your fellow hangover sufferers, shades on, lounging

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on the provided couches and sinking enough alcoholic beverages to make you regret it when the alarm chimes on Monday morning. DJ Teng Boon, one of China's originals, plays sweet tunes, and they also give out free hotdogs and have deals on buckets of beer and mojitos. Surpass Court, 570 Yongjia Lu, near Yueyang Lu. Tel: 6073 7740. Web: www.brownstone.asia

Kartel, 5/F, 1 Xiangyang Bei Lu, near Julu Lu. Tel: 5404 2899. Web: www. kartel.com.cn

If you’ve ever been by the corner of Fumin Lu and Changle Lu on a sunny weekend, you’ll know that this isn’t some hidden Shanghai secret – Cantina’s all-you-can-drink margarita brunch for just RMB 125 on weekends from 11am to 3pm is one of the French Concession’s most popular weekend pastimes. Not least because you would have to be out of your mind not to enjoy some of

Gongqing Forest Park, 2000 Jungong Lu, near Yinhang Lu Cantina’s tasty frozen margarita pitchers, al fresco style, for such a reasonable price. Watch yourself though. Every time we’ve spent a weekend afternoon soaking in sun and fruitflavored margaritas, we’ve seen those undone by the combo fall flat on their faces – literally. The place is rowdy enough that a little public drunkenness isn’t out of place but it might require a WeChat group apology to your friends come Monday morning. Cantina Agave, A Mansion, 291 Fumin Lu, near Changle Lu. Tel: 6170 1310. Web: www.cantinaagave.com


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New & Noted Fortune Cookie

Jamie Barys

What: American-style Chinese restaurant Where: 4/F, 83 Changshu Lu, near Julu Lu. Tel: 6093 3623 Why: You wish Shanghai had a Chinatown If you’ve ever gotten weird looks from fellow diners when you pour soy sauce on rice, Fortune Cookie is your new haven. This new “Chinese” restaurant doesn’t have a single dish that locals would recognize as their own, but it’s comfort food to North Americans. Fung Lam and David Rossi didn’t intend to open Shanghai’s first American-style Chinese restaurant when they first arrived last year. But after their original plans fell through, they looked to Lam’s family history to recreate the prototypical Chinatown experience, right down to the wire-rimmed pagoda to-go boxes. Lam’s Hong Kongese grandfather started a Chinese take-out stand in Brooklyn and expanded his moo shu empire to 15 restaurants scattered around New York, New Jersey and the Southwest. His dad, an immigrant from Fuzhou, joined the team as a cook and married into the empire. Now Lam is the third generation carrying on the family tradition by bringing the flavors of the Chinese diaspora back to the Mainland.

American Chinese food is typified by oily, deep-fried dishes - and at Fortune Cookie, you are in for an authentic experience. The menu is imported ingredient for ingredient from Lam’s grandfather’s restaurants. This can prove ironically tricky, like when the recipe calls for Mott’s applesauce; a sweet substitution made when reverse engineering the duck sauce. But the neon orange dip is spot-on with its sweet and savory flavors, especially when it comes on the side of a greasy, flaky pork egg roll (RMB 19). Try the chop suey (RMB 46); originally a dish designed to use up leftovers during the Gold Rush. Fortune Cookie’s version tosses smoked tofu in a wok with wilted broccoli, crunchy snow peas and crisp cabbage in a thick garlicky sauce - the

Sprout Lifestyle Café

perfect accompaniment to a bowl of white rice (RMB 5). The same goes for the sauce from General Tsao’s beef (RMB 82); a sweet and slightly spicy dressing coats deep-fried chunks of beef and sautéed broccoli. A step above food court dining at a Midwest mall, pork chow mein (RMB 47) stir-fries pale egg noodles with fresh green onions, carrots and beansprouts. Glistening crab rangoon (RMB 45) are deep-fried wontons bulging with cream cheese but the crustacean flavor (if any) is buried underneath all that dairy. In addition to bringing in American-sized portions, Fortune Cookie has imported the country’s attentive service style. A wicker basket of complimentary crispy wonton crackers hits the table as soon as

After continuous demand from health food lovers, Sprout Lifestyle have opened their first takeaway café. The café is appropriately situated in the Eco Village at Fenglin Lu. On entering, you are immediately welcomed into the friendly atmosphere of Sprout Lifestyle. Throughout our lunch, loyal customers were coming and going and we felt at ease. The café is designed to be takeaway style so there is limited seating; the seats are signature green and the rest of the interior is made up of white tiles and wood.

The only thing that won’t make you homesick for your neighborhood Chinese greasy spoon is the interior. A chic version of a Chinatown restaurant, Fortune Cookie forgoes the classic plastic booth and kitschy décor for a sleek, upscale feel. There’s a neon sign or two and the occasional dragon allusion but it’s all tongue in cheek, like our cookie-encased fortune at the end of the meal: “The air quality will be similar tomorrow”.

Emily Hoyle Whilst we waited for our lunch, Kimberly offered us samples of the apple, mint and kale juice which was refreshing, light and frothy. We browsed the right hand-side wall display of healthy organic foods from cookies and tea to brown rice and dates. We were also assured that the food is sustainably sourced from local suppliers or organic farms whenever possible.

What: A takeaway café that will change your perceptions of healthy food Where: 485 Fenglin Lu near Zhongshan Nan Er Lu. Tel: 3137 3869 Web: www. sproutlifestyle.com Why: Guilt-free, delicious fresh food

you sit down. Half empty water glasses are constantly refilled by unprompted wait staff - and expect to be asked at least twice how the food is. To top it all off, they’ve got free local beer flowing (although this might be marked up to about RMB 10 eventually), in addition to Rogue Dead Guy and a few other brews on tap.

Health food can be intimidating especially for those who are unaccustomed to eating food made with no MSG, preservatives or additives, however Sprout Lifestyle understand this. With the motto “growing healthy habits”, Kimberly Ashton (Chief Sprouting Officer) explains that a healthy lifestyle does not appear overnight; it takes time and nurturing until you reach the stage where a healthy lifestyle becomes a habit. At first we were hesitant. Is it possible to create nutritious healthy food whilst ensuring taste and enjoyment? We ordered from the specials’ menu and selected Pumpkin Soup With Hemp Seed Nut Crunch (RMB 18), Kale Salad With Nutritional Yeast (RMB 32), and an Open Tuna Sandwich with Sprouts on Glutenfree Bread (RMB 32).

The Pumpkin Soup arrived and it was an inviting bright orange color. Within the time it took to eat our first spoonful, our perception of health food had changed. We happily slurped up the whole soup. Chiara Squinzi (Event Planter) informed us that the new menu will explain all the benefits of the ingredients they use in their dishes. Everyday Sprout Lifestyle Café has a different soup on their specials’ menu that contains a superfood. The Kale Salad and Open Tuna Sandwich, both decorated with a topping of homegrowns, followed the Pumpkin Soup. Both the open sandwich and salad were delicious and light, leaving us satisfied afterwards without the sluggish feeling of being full. We even managed to fit in a desert of Raw

Bliss Balls (RMB 15 for 3 pieces) which were naturally sweetened by dates. The education continued as we were informed that raw food preserves the nutritional values which can be lost through cooking. Hooray for us! The Sprout Lifestyle Café menu is ever changing with a variety of specials on offer. However set dishes of brown rice and noodles, snacks and sides and a range of salads are always available. If you are already health food obsessed, or if you are looking to introduce healthy food into your diet, you will love Sprout Lifestyle Café. As a takeaway café, the location is quite inconvenient but we do appreciate the appeal of being housed inside the Eco Village. Sprout Lifestyle Café also offers cooked takeaway brown rice that will keep for a few days; a convenient first step to healthy eating.

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Food For Thought Jamie Barys

Each month, our dining columnist gives you all the news that’s fit to dish. Find out the newest hotspots and the latest closings, as well as the tastiest events in town for August.

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n a surprising (and disappointing) turn of events, Larder Bar & Grill announced their sudden closing in mid-July via email, blaming “unforeseen circumstances”, just a week after they opened Larder Laneway on the street level of Taikang Terrace and launched their new happy hour. We hope they’ll find a new spot for their Aussie-inspired cuisine soon. Fans of the roasted pork short rib at Scarpetta (33 Mengzi Lu, near Xujiahui Lu. Tel: 3376 8223) will also be disappointed to hear that is restaurant is shutting operations for a renovation project - but they’ll be back up and running in early September. In addition to expanding the simple Italian joint to 60 seats, owner John Liu will also be opening a Vietnamese-French bistro next door. Tentatively named Coquille, expect the menu to be heavy on the seafood (and opening in October). If you’re craving Italian in the Xintiandi neighborhood and missing Scarpetta, try newly-opened Cin Cin (Unit 106, 9 Jinan Lu, near Chongde Lu. Tel: 5386 5123). Chef Steven Luo, whose resume includes the Italian Embassy and Casanova, helms the homestyle restaurant. Also new on the Italian front is deCanto (4F, 6 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu, near Guangdong Lu. Tel: 6346 3686), a fancy new spot on the Bund serving a bulging menu with ingredients either imported from the motherland or made in-house.

Everyone’s new favorite salad joint Sproutworks has opened a bigger second location in Superbrand Mall (B2F, 168 Lujiazui Xi Lu, near Lujiazui Huan Lu. Tel: 6890 5966), so the financial district’s worker bees can fill up on superfood salads chock full of quinoa and kale. There’s also a new vegetarian cafe in Puxi for the herbivores. Chakra (242 Julu Lu, near Ruijin Lu. Tel: 138 1635 1255) produces gourmet twists on crunchy standards like salads and pastas. Saving for that final summer vacation? Hit up these newly-opened budget options. The Boiling Crab (131 Maoming, near Huaihai Lu. Tel: 6466 5898) offers a low country seafood boil for RMB 35-45 served up in brown boxes with corn and Cajun spices - perfect for a takeout picnic at Okura Garden Hotel’s grounds just up the road. If you prefer cuisine from south of the border, Chipotle-esque Mex & Co (B1-02, 1818 Nanjing Xi Lu, inside EcoCity) started serving assembly-line Cali-Mex favorites like braised pork burritos and chili con carne tacos for less than RMB 35 this month. Looking a bit to the future, Shanghai’s got some big openings and events coming up toward the end of this year, so start getting excited now. Chef Guillermo Trullas Moreno - better known as el Willy (5/F, 22 Zhongshan Dong Er Lu, near Xinkaihe Lu. Tel: 5404 5757) - is opening a new bar and restaurant on Taixing Lu,

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right around the corner from former food street-turnedshiny commercial center Wujiang Lu. He will be joined at the new complex by Brian Tan of hoF (30 Sinan Lu, near Huaihai Zhong Lu. Tel: 6093 2058) and a new Taphouse (74 Yongkang Lu, near Xiangyang Nan Lu). Dashu Wujie, the four story upscale vegetarian eatery looming above Xujiahui Park (392 Tianping Lu, near Zhaojiabang Lu. Tel: 400 690 5577), has opened a second location. They're trading up to Bund 22 (4F, 22 Zhongshan Dong Er Lu, near Renmin Lu. Tel: 6375 2861), where their meat-free sustainable Chinese fusion dishes will showcase the beauty of eating seasonally green. Chef Stefan Stiller has been busy in Zhejiang since the closing of his namesake restaurant in Cool Docks.

He’s put some gourmet touches on new seasonal degustation menus at Naked Retreats’ Kikaboni restaurant (www.nakedretreats. cn) and opened up La Cocotte (7/F, Block C, 230 Huancheng Bei Lu 0571 8768 7171) in the new Hangzhou Tower. He’ll be busy in town later this year with several concepts in the soon-to-open lofty Shanghai Tower. And just in case you haven’t already heard, The Pantry By The Co-op’s (205 Wulumuqi Lu, near Jianguo Xi Lu. Tel: 138 1871 9543) new location is up and running with all their usual homemade products from Strictly Cookies (www. strictlycookies.com) to Amelia’s Marketplace jams and sausages (www. ameliasmarketplace.com).

Chef Talk: Executive Chef Chan Kwok Nyima Pratten

This month Talk speaks to the Executive Chef of the new Jing An Shangri-La’s Summer Palace restaurant, which offers southeastern Chinese cuisine with a Cantonese flair.

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hef Chan Kwok was 17 when he decided that his chosen career path was that of a chef and since 1971 he has been honing his skills in Cantonese cuisine. Chef Kwok has worked in kitchens around the world including Hong Kong, Macau, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore. Interestingly enough, Chef Kwok never trained in college and instead learned his trade from daily work. Chef Kwok let Talk into a little secret about his diligent work ethic as a trainee chef, “Sometimes, when the chefs and I went for supper, I would learn by listening to their conversations and practice myself ”. Chef Kwok is well known for his creativity and relentless pursuit for new flavors; each of Chef Chan’s creations are known for being refreshing, yet grounded in tradition. His unique style has won him much recognition from regional and international culinary bodies and his most recent achievement was at the World Gourmet Summit Awards of Excellence 2011, where he won Chef of the Year and Asian Cuisine Chef of the Year awards. In his role as Executive Chef of the Summer Palace during the pre-opening period, he was able to develop a menu that showcases the diversity of Chinese cuisine.

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Stir-fried Pork Fillet with Bell Peppers Ingredients 30g red bell peppers 30g green bell peppers 200g Pork 5g garlic (sliced) 10g spring onion ¼ tbsp. sugar ½ tbsp. oyster sauce 1/3 tbsp. seasoning powder ¼ tbsp. starch 2 tbsp. chicken stock Splash of light soy sauce Method Cut the peppers into 5cm long strips. Prepare and cut the meat into 7cm by 3cm pieces. Marinate the meat in the light soy sauce, sugar and starch. Heat some oil in a wok and when it begins to boil add the pork. Stir-fry the meat until it is cooked thoroughly and

Chef Kwok told Talk that his signature dish at the Summer Palace is Pan-fried Scallops Stuffed with Prawn Meat, Topped with Crab Meat and Roe Gravy and that one of his favorite features of the whole dining concept is the elegant and spectacular décor of the venue with wonderful open kitchens.

If this has whetted your appetite for Chef Kwok’s dishes, why not book a table at the Summer Palace or, if you think you're up to it, try to recreate his Stir-fried Pork Fillet with Bell Peppers recipe. Chef Kwok told Talk, “It's not spicy, but it's a good mix of

then put the cooked pork to the side. Stir-fry the garlic and spring onion together until almost cooked before adding back in the pork and remaining spices, sauces and seasonings. Stir-fry on a high heat for a few minutes before serving.

pork flavors and peppers. The taste of this dish is very light and refreshing, suitable for Talk readers during the hot summer.” Chef Kwok’s top tip is to enjoy this dish with Chinese steamed buns and some spicy sauce. Enjoy!


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Alternative Eats: TABBIL Hummus

Hana Smidova

We delve deeper into Shanghai’s food underbelly to give you an alternative view of the city’s dining scene.

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ABBIL hummus aims to offer Shanghai residents a real and authentic taste sensation. Growing up in England, Nigeria, Lebanon and Ghana, native Lebanese food has always offered a sense of home for TABBIL creator, Chahin. Before moving to Shanghai in 2006, Chahin learned essential recipes, including a few family secrets, from his mother in order to bring a bit of home along with him. While in Shanghai, Chahin started to experiment a little in the kitchen, mainly with his mother’s hummus recipe, which proved popular amongest friends. In fact, the TABBIL brand all began with these friends. Chahin told Talk, “When I got invited to parties and barbecues, my invitation was always contingent on me bringing some hummus. I’m not just saying this, it’s true.” From friends’ parties to Chahin’s own dinner

table, the hummus grew into a brand through a small competition between himself and one of his close friends over who could make the better hummus. Chahin admitted to Talk, “I made a bit of fun about hers so she said lets go down to Jiashan Market and see what’s what!” At the market, Chahin’s hummus was a great success, selling out over and over again, with customers coming back for more. The amazing feedback from Jiashan Market lead to further experimentation. Before rolling out the TABBIL brand, Chahin had to test for the right blend and quality of ingredients for his creation. Chahin soon discovered that imported products simply made the taste better and now each tub of TABBIL is made from

imported chickpeas, tahini and lemons with a dash of organic garlic. However, the secret to TABBIL’s amazing smooth taste is not the ingredients but the method according to its creator. He told Talk, “It’s the process of how the chickpeas are treated and how the ingredients are all blended together.” We must concur that TABBIL is deliciously creamy with a unique texture. Before being confident enough with selling his hummus to the general public, Chahin had to consult with his family and, most importantly, get approval from his mother. Chahin explained further, “Basically it needed to be good enough to make my mum proud before I would allow people to eat it - and

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mum's standards are high!” Mum’s approval and family support ultimately lead to the launch of the TABBIL brand on the 28th of April 2013. Each tub of TABBIL still credits Chahin’s mom, “TABBIL: mum’s recipe only better.” TABBIL hummus is currently available at several stores including the Avocado Lady (274 Wulumuqi Lu, near Wuyuan Lu), Enjoy Store (1260 Fuxing Lu, near Xiangyang Lu), Pantry by the co-op (205 Jianguo lu, near Wulumuqi lu), other smaller shops around the Former French Concession and at Jiashan Market. If you are planning a small dinner party or a get together, it is also possible to order TABBIL hummus directly from Chahin. Soon there will be a dedicated TABBIL website with an order service and its launch will be celebrated with new flavors including Chahin’s current favorite, a ‘Chinese Fusion Blend’. All TABBIL Hummus retails at RMB 35 so try out a tub today! According to TABBIL’s owner there is no other real hummus on the market in Shanghai; there are other places that sell hummus but it is never the real authentic taste and texture you get from TABBIL... TABBIL Hummus. Tel: 159 2167 1143. Web: www.tabbil.com Email: chahin.c@tabbil.com

Chinese Treats: Moon Cakes

Heidi Cao

Even before the first breeze of autumn comes our way, shops, markets and hotels in Shanghai get busy preparing their shelves for these seasonal goodies. Slick, rounded cakes in exquisite packaging can be found everywhere. Many foreigners may be curious about this invasion of Chinese pastries, known as Yuebing to the locals, so we will guide you through the only Chinese dessert worth knowing about this season.

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oon Cakes date back to the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907), when Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiu) first became widely celebrated. There are many myths surrounding the origins of the festival, yet Zhongqiu remains as a time for family reunion, giving thanks and praying. A public holiday in China since 2008, the celebration usually takes place on the fifteenth day in the eighth month according to the Chinese lunar calendar and during a full moon. This year the celebrations will be held on the 19th September. Eating moon cakes during the MidAutumn Festival is as important as fireworks are to New Years or roses to Valentines Day. Its rounded shape symbolizes harmony and togetherness and the sentiment it carries is essential to Chinese people around the world. Having family and friends gathered around a dinner table creates a perfect circle and, maybe not so coincidentally, resembles the shape of a full moon. If you have never tried a moon cake before, we suggest sampling a broad range of brands and styles. There are many regional variations in terms of filling, crust and preparation. The most popular kind in Shanghai is usually Cantonese or Suzhou style. A rule of thumb for beginners: traditional tastes range from five nuts, red lotus with egg yolk, red bean, purple sweet potato, and osmanthus, where are modernday creations can feature anything from coffee latte to cranberry with red wine. If you can’t pick a flavor, why not get a gift set from a hotel where you can guarantee that the taste, quality and presentation will be of the utmost standards? Here are some of our selections from around Shanghai.

Hyatt on the Bund are offering a selection of seasonal moon cakes; Longjing Tea for spring, Green Tea with Hazelnut for summer, Wulong Tea with White Lotus for autumn, and Pu’er Tea with Plum for winter. Sets of eight are available for RMB 288. Tel: 6393 1234 ext. 6398

The Westin Bund Center Shanghai offers two options; Radiant Moon Deluxe Box of six moon cakes priced at RMB 228, with flavors including Cantonese-style coconut, egg yolk, blue mountain coffee, meat floss, baked cream custard or baked red wine cranberry, and an Autumn Prosperity Premium Box of eight pieces priced at RMB 388, including flavors of Cantonese-style coconut, egg yolk, mountain coffee, meat floss, baked cream custard, baked red wine cranberry, baked dried X.O. scallops and baked beef satay. Tel: 6335 2919

moon cakes into a leather case. Also available is the four-piece Waldorf Moon cake Selection, priced at RMB 388. Tel: 2329 0318

Choose from Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel’s Deluxe and Premier Collections, both of which contain four moon cakes each and are enclosed in luxurious jewelry boxes. The Premier Collection is priced at RMB298, including a special gift of crystal necklace, and the Deluxe Collection is priced at RMB158. Featured are classic flavors of lotus paste with egg yolk, matcha paste with red bean, assorted nut paste, coconut paste and cranberry paste with red wine. Tel: 3858 0716

Grand Mercure Shanghai Hongqiao presents its moon cakes elegantly in an eco-friendly wooden box and features a selection of rose red bean, Japanese tea and lotus paste. RMB 198 for a six-piece set. Tel: 5153 3300 ext. 3711

The Peninsula moon cakes are made from traditional recipes using rich duck eggs and these quality moon cakes have long been cherished in Hong Kong. Yi Long Court’s Custard Moon Cakes are handmade using a wooden mold and this eight-piece set is priced at RMB 308. The Peninsula ten-piece Premium gift box is priced at RMB 980, featuring white lotus seed with four yolks, XO sauce dried scallop, date paste with sunflower seeds, and pineapple paste. Tel: 2327 6742

Pudong Shangri-La celebrates with a collection of delectable moon cakes which are elegantly presented in a selection of 7 premium gift boxes and 2 luxurious hampers. Exotic flavors include black date and walnut paste, black sesame paste, coconut paste, hazelnut chocolate paste in Chiu Chow style, and pomelo with honey. Prices start from RMB 198. Tel: 2828 6318

The Waldorf Astoria launched its 2013 moon cake selection in collaboration with Mei-Xin, one of Hong Kong’s most celebrated Chinese confectioners. The Waldorf Deluxe Moon Cake Gift Box is priced at RMB 588 and packs four delicate

For those hardcore Yin-Yang experts out there, we will finish off with a bit of a surprise: you perhaps weren’t aware of the existence of matching sun cakes! If you are wondering, it’s a type of popular dessert in Taiwan with flaky crusts. So there! August13  TalkMagazine

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Cirque Le Soir – If you don’t know don’t worry

Nyima Pratten

There is soon to be a big, new name on the Shanghai nightlife scene, guaranteed to make a lasting impression on its guests and promising to leave its audience quaking in their boots at the sight of the signature Cirque Le Soir cast of international performers.

Cirque Le Soir’s History

Cirque Le Soir was originally founded in the heart of Mayfair, London in 2009 by Ryan Bish. After graduating from De Montfort University, Bish realized that there was a gap in the entertainment market and began to conceptualize themes and performances for renowned nightlife venues in London. Bish played a pivotal role in the establishment of a British luxury club where he introduced unique performances such as tattooed models, fire breathers and aerial performers. It is not hard to understand why Bish then went on to start his own venue, Cirque Le Soir, in 2009. He wanted to take the performance experience even further and create a thrilling, circus-influenced clubbing night, incomparable to anything else available on the nightlife circuit. Cirque Le Soir’s guests were paraded with live world-class circus performances by a mindboggling cast of performers. Naturally, Cirque Le Soir soon became synonymous in London with royalty, A-List celebrities and the social elite with guests including the likes of Madonna, Jude Law, Usher, Lady Gaga, Lindsay Lohan, David Guetta, Black Eyed Peas, Jessy J, Katy Perry, Gerald Butler, Scarlett Johansson, Leonardo Di Caprio and Princess Eugene, with photos of their visits splattered across the frontpages.

Cirque Le Soir’s Global Expansion

Due to Cirque Le Soir’s unique concept and its storming success, the nightclub soon caught the eyes of international franchisers and in 2011 the Pragma Group opened the first Cirque Le Soir venue, outside London, in Dubai. That club is now heralded as the most exclusive circus nightclub in Dubai with top acts including the signature Cirque Le Soir sideshow freaks. The Pragma Group have now turned

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their sights to Shanghai in order to continue rolling out the circus tent to some of the best party capitals in the world right now. Shanghai’s Cirque Le Soir will be opening at the historical Bund 22 building in September and has joined forces with Bund 22 along with Michelle Lee for this exciting project. There is also a Cirque Le Soir expansion strategy that will span to other destinations in Asia.

Cirque Le Soir In Shanghai

The Shanghai nightlife scene has definitely been missing something but Talk Magazine hadn’t been able to figure out quite what it was… until now. Much like when Cirque Le Soir founder Bish wanted to bring something new to the nightlife scene in London, the Pragma Group and Bund 22 understood that there was a niche in the market for an extraordinary clubbing experience in Shanghai. The ever-evolving playground that is Shanghai should be the perfect host for Cirque Le Soir’s third circus-themed venue. The 450 capacity Bund 22 nightclub will boast several stages, a central catwalk, prime view VIP tables and an indoor funfair area complete with an authentic fairground experience. Caricatures and make-up artists

will also join the celebrations with photobooths on hand to capture the excitement. Guests will be welcomed at the door by Cirque Le Soir’s ringmaster before being met by a range of other themed performers including Chinese acrobatic aerial shows, the big friendly giant and a champagne thunder drummer. The innovative and original performers truly are what make the circus-themed night so unique and popular, therefore Cirque Le Soir invests heavily in them. There is a very strong focus on a rotating, international and local group of circus performers with all costumes being tailormade for the specific act. The venue at Bund 22 has also been custom built to cater for the very specific nightclub and has taken into account the optimal performance space and design needed for its performers. Talk has also been told that the catwalk stage in the middle of the venue will also lend itself nicely to strong fashion partnerships. Behind the project there is an experienced management team, make-up artists, stage managers and costume designers. Talk has been informed that there will be a strict door policy and a RSVP is essential due to the small yet exclusive capacity of the venue. Expect this club to have an extremely high-end boutique vibe with a table-service. Cirque Le Soir have also let slip to Talk that they hope to welcome

international artists on a monthly basis as well as establishing themed-nights every night of the week, although the details of these themes are being kept firmly under the ringmaster’s belt. Cirque Le Soir is a celebrity favorite as they feel at home in the stage-like venue with parades of performers all around them. If you think that Cirque Le Soir is also good enough for you, make sure to check out the new club when it opens in September. With a roaring success in London and Dubai, Cirque Le Soir has evolved into one of the most talked about nightlife concepts in the world, with its unique circus experience and internationally renowned hospitality. Let's see what Cirque Le Soir’s future has in store for Shanghai.


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Owl City Casey Hall

Adam Young is the singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and all-around musical force behind Owl City, a MySpace phenomenon whose career has outlived the social network that spawned it. When the public first discovered Owl City’s ethereal electro-pop, Young was an insomniac making music in his parents’ basement. After the success of his first major label release “Ocean Eyes”, and the album’s breakout hit “Fireflies”, Owl City has collaborated with a virtual who’s who of music and his duet with Carly Rae Jepson, “Good Times”, was one of the anthems of summer 2012. Despite all of this success, Young lives far away from celebrity-centric cities, still residing in his hometown of Owatonna in Minnesota. Talk caught up with the introverted star prior to his second Shanghai trip to ask him about his songwriting process, popular online persona and the impact his Christian faith has on his music.

It's been a few years since your last show in Shanghai. Does anything in particular about that tour or show stand out for you? That was my first trip to China and I just remember being taken aback by the cityscape and culture. It was really eye opening and I hope this time I get to try some more local cuisine.

the way you put together a song now compared with when you first started out? It’s really been the same process from the start. I start out with music and then lyrics. The only difference this time around for the newest record was the collaborating with outside producers and writers.

How important is it for you to connect with people in this virtual space? It is still the predominant way I keep in touch with my fans. Social media has been the main reason my career was capable of taking off so I try to remain active in that virtual realm.

Do you ever find that people assign meaning to your songs you didn't intend; how does that make you feel? It's a great feeling to know that people care enough about your music to create their own stories behind the songs. It's actually an honor.

What can people expect from Owl City's upcoming Shanghai show? They can expect a loud rock show – louder drums, louder guitars and a good mix between my old and new songs.

As well as your music, you are also known for having a hilarious Twitter feed and an all-around engaging online presence; is that something you work hard to cultivate, or does it come naturally to you? They are pretty much just thoughts that randomly come to mind. I wish there was a method to it.

You've spoken freely about your faith over the years; do you ever worry about being pigeon-holed as a Christian musician? Not at all. My faith is a huge part of who I am so I like to make sure that aspect of my life is never swept under the rug. I think people have been really accepting and supportive for the most part.

Following this tour, what's next on the agenda for you and Owl City? More music, more creating, more of everything!

Metallica

Pet Shop Boys

Jamiroquai

Metallica have added a second show at Shanghai’s Mercedes-Benz Arena on 14th August after their 13th August show sold out. Metallica is hugely popular in China, where their music is associated with the ‘opening-up’ period. Fans will be able to experience this legendary hard rock show in the Mercedes-Benz Arena.

One of the most influential electro pop bands in the world comes to China for the first time. The duo, formed in London in the early 80s, became superstars with their hits “West End Girls” and “It's a Sin”. They went on to sell more than 50 albums worldwide. Their music mixes chart pop with new wave and disco influences. Check out Talk’s review of their new album “Electric” on our RMB page this month.

In his first Shanghai appearance, Jamiroquai and his band hit the stage this month. UK funk legend (better known as the man with a hat) has had a career spanning two decades and will be performing his famous hits such as ‘Virtual Insanity’, ‘Cosmic Girl’ and ‘Space Cowboy.’ Performing at Shanghai Grand Stage, let’s hope the smooth nu-jazz act does not disappoint.

20 August, 8pm. RMB 480 – 1,280. Shanghai Grand Stage, 1111 Caoxi Bei Lu, near Zhongshan Lu. Web: www.247tickets.cn

6 August. RMB 380 – 1,280. Shanghai Grand Stage, 1111 Caoxi Bei Lu, near Zhongshan Lu. Web: www.eaticket.com

How do you feel your music is developing over time; is there any difference in

8pm, 20 August, The Mixing Room and Muse, Mercedes-Benz Arena, 1200 Expo Avenue, near Shangnan Lu. Tickets: RMB 280-420. Tel: 400 610 3721. Web: www.damai.cn

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14 August. RMB 480 – 1,680. Mercedes-Benz Arena, 1200 EXPO Avenue, Pudong. Web: www.damai.cn.

Aerosmith

This American rock group is coming to Shanghai this month to perform classic hits from their 40-year career. With more than 150 million albums sold worldwide and new records on the way, the legendary rockers will be rocking the stage for one night only performing hits such as “Dude Looks Like a Lady” and “Love Elevator”. 21st August. RMB 280 – 2,680. Hongkou Stadium, 444 Dong Jiangwan Lu, near Sichuan Bei Lu. Web: www.247tickets.cn

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IN REVIEW Man Of Tai Chi

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The Internship

What do you do if you want to launch a new movie franchise; you get Jonny Depp to dress up and act weird. This seems to be the thought process of Director Gore Verbinsky. It worked well in The Pirates of The Caribbean series so why not again? The Lone Ranger stars the aforementioned Jonny Depp as Tonto, sidekick to Arnie Hammer’s Lone Ranger, in the latest adaptation of this old western tale. Scathed with rumors of spiraling costs and production problems, The Lone Ranger has had anything but an easy ride. However, as a two and a half hour long unbalanced mess of a film, it’s easy to see why. The story of the Lone Ranger is told through the medium of an old Tonto. One of the main problems with the film is it never seems to decide how to tell the story. It jumps between time frames and shifts between genres ad nauseum, never really settling or choosing a path. The tone of the film can be slapstick one second followed by cannibalistic horror the next. Coupled with this undefined theatrical aesthetic, it is the severe lack of chemistry between the two main characters that really holds this film back. Bar a genuinely exciting end sequence, which eschews from the current blockbuster fashion that requires the destruction of entire cities, there is little to praise about the Lone Ranger. Andy Harrop

Keanu Reaves marks his directorial début with a film fraught with contradictions and confusions. Man of Tai Chi is a bilingual, cross-cultural movie that, in keeping with today’s zeitgeist, is a western film aimed firmly at breaking the Chinese market. In the process, what has been produced is a film that takes some of the worst aspects of each film culture and hybridizes them in a way that had the audience sitting awkwardly through 105 minutes of oratorical dribble that barely moves you from one fight to the next. The story centers round Tai Chi master Tiger Chen, who is recruited into a secretive underground fight club run by Keanu Reeves for the entertainment of uber-rich viewers. The film charts his progression from a man of honor into a man of paid violence. Tiger Chen, one of the original stuntmen on the Matrix, is paired with the choreographer and Hong Kong Cinema legend Yuen Woo-Ping. Together they produce some truly stunning fight sequences. However the film becomes saturated with repetitive violence and becomes boring. The characters wax lyrical about the philosophical ramifications of the use of violence whilst excessive product placement draws you completely out of the already weak story. A scene where a gangster is playing on an app on his phone was especially cringeworthy. The characters are two-dimensional with a few in particular being more like caricatures in nature. These problems, coupled with an unsatisfying ending, have produced a film that suggests maybe Keanu should stay well away from the director’s chair. Dawa Tshering

Pixar is one of the most consistently brilliant film studios in the world. Over the past few decades, they have lead the way in computer animated story telling and have produced an unprecedented number of modern classics. However, as has become a worrying Hollywood trend in recent years, they have seen fit to try and grasp on to any intellectual property they own and squeeze out a sequel or prequel where perhaps they don’t belong. Don’t get me wrong; the Toy Story series is one of the finest trilogies in movie history, but the Cars sequels seemed forced and more of a cash-in than truly warranted stories. We join the Cast of Monsters Inc. in their formative university years as they make their way towards becoming ‘Scarers’ tasked with capturing human children’s screams to power the monster world. Avoiding the fact that the plot of the original film renders most of what happens in this prequel pointless, the storyline follows the formation of Mike Wazowski’s and Sully’s friendship. This plot follows a formulaic pattern worn thin by countless other American college movies. Where the original film explored a new, original fully realized world, this one plays on dated stereotypes and unoriginal jokes. The first film was hilarious with Boo, the central human character, providing the adorable heart and soul of the movie. This prequel however has way fewer laughs and what charm it possesses has been shoehorned into a tired script. Children will still enjoy it but it retains none of the lasting impact of the original. Ewan Colledge

The satirical website ‘The Onion’ sums up all you need to know about The Internship in its recent video review of film when they stated that it has “Everything an audience in 2005 could want in a comedy”. I will however add one addendum: this film would still have been bad in 2005. In our new digital world, middle-aged salesmen Billy McMahon (Vince Vaughn) and Nick Campbell (Owen Wilson) find themselves out of work when their employer goes out of business. They end up applying for internship positions at Google and, whilst possessing none of the required skill set for the jobs, are accepted due to their ‘unusual’ interview answers. What follows is a farcical story of two men using their supposed ‘real world experience’ to compete against book smart youngsters. The plot is as predictable as the jokes and neither are worthy of any merit. The references and gags are outdated and awkward with the characters lacking any charm. It truly feels like the script was written a decade ago and shelved until recently for some unknown reason. The film acts as an extended and uncomfortable advert for Google whilst simultaneously making it look like a cult. Throughout the movie you are made painfully aware that the Vaughn - Wilson comedy duo are simply going through the motions and should have retired a long time ago. The Internship is a painful cinematic experience that highlights the Hollywood practice of squeezing every last drop of profit out of unoriginal ideas until they are truly worthless. Dawa Tshering

Mr Ma And Son

Tomorrowland

Magna Carta Holy Grail

Electric

Mr Ma and Son finds itself set in the back streets of London at the beginning of the 19th Century. The novel charts the progress of Mr Ma and his son Ma Wei as they start a new life in London trying to run an antiques shop. The protagonists are met by a backdrop of deep routed Sinophobia, with their lives plagued at every step by a myriad of different flavors of ignorance and racism. England in the 1920s, for Chinese immigrants, was not an agreeable place. The preceding century had seen the British and Chinese fight in two Opium Wars causing the British psyche to be imprinted with a predefined notion of the ‘Chinaman’ that filled them with guilt, fear and disgust. A profoundly tragic and comedic book, the story plays with the cultural conflicts of the time, representing a seminal text on the relationship between British society and Chinese immigrants. The distressing nature of the contents of the book, at the hands of a lesser writer (and subsequent translator), would tend towards a depressing and repetitive text. However, celebrated Chinese author, Lao She, basing the book on his own experience living in ‘20’s London, has thankfully filled the novel with wonderfully subtle observations and cutting satire. The observations are heartfelt and sadly, today, still posses a dark and reprehensible relevance. It’s hard to argue with its status as a modern classic and it is fascinating, after reading many books on western experiences of China, to hear Chinese experiences of the west. Dawa Tshering

Fleeing New York to start a new life after a robbery gone wrong left four people dead, Brendan Lavin, an ex con, finds himself in Shanghai with a new name and a new identity. He opens a bakery, a skill he was taught in prison, and marries a local girl with whom he starts a family. Brendan has laid low for the last twelve years but after a listings magazine (oops!) runs a story on his bakery with a photo provided by one of his employees, the remaining gang members from his former life are able to track him down. They blame him for their incarcerations and want him to assist in the robbery of a diamond merchant and if he doesn’t help, they will reveal his true identity and murder his new family. The novel plays out over the lovingly recorded streets of Shanghai, author Kirk Kjeldsen paints a vivid picture of the city with an attention to detail that will delight anyone who has spent time here. It’s a rare talent for someone to be able to create such a sense of place. The city is alive and fully realised. The villains in the book possess a genuine sense of malice. They are to be feared and loathed but Brendan must cope with the knowledge that he was once one of them. A thoroughly suspenseful drama that plays out over a beautifully described city, Tomorrowland is a brooding tail of escapism and consequence. Ewan Colledge

Hove is back with his twelfth studio album entitled Magna Carta Holy Grail; another boastful title for a rap album that has to compete with Kanye West’s recently released Yeezus. However, where Yeezus is an exceptional album Magna Carta is noticeable lighter on decent content. Jay-Z seems comfortable to continue boasting about wealth and power as he has done for a long time now; the beats are solid but there’s nothing really new here. When Jay-Z came to prominence he was known for his revolutionary methods, sampling from the likes of the musical, Annie, for Hard Knock Life, he changed up the game and shot to super stardom. Now at the top he seems comfortable to sit on his laurels and keep producing similar sounding tracks. But this album is not just boasting about his wealth, it’s adding to it. Jay-Z, ever the shrewd businessman, ensured that the album went platinum even before its release. He signed a deal with Samsung where he sold one million copies to the tech giant for them to give away to customers as a promotion, meaning that the only people able to listen to the album on day one were owners of Galaxy model phones. As with any Jay-Z album, the lyrics are strong, even if the references are a little dated or awkward, and it hosts an amazing array of collaborations. This is not Jay-Z in his prime but it is still an enjoyable record that will get you moving. Andy Harrop

Launching their first album off their own new label, ‘Electric’ finds old time Syth-Pop Boppers, the Pet Shop Boys, in fine form with a renewed sense of energy. It’s unusual to find any pop groups 30 odd years and 12 albums into their careers. This type of time span seemed reserved only for rock groups that somehow survive the perils of stardom. The Pet Shop Boys then are rather unique and special, still holding themselves up as kings of the genre. Do not expect to find the sort of generic dancy pop music that gums up today’s charts in a bland wave of highly targeted conformity. Instead, expect something more interesting, exploratory and fun, although there is a collaboration with Example which seems like a rather contrived attempt to attract younger listeners and forms one of the weaker parts of the album. From the get-go, the first track Axis sets you off with a glorious techno romp and the rest of the album rarely lets you go. Prepare for a confident album that will have you dancing away no matter if you are a longtime fan or a new convert. After last year’s coolly received Elysium, it is a relief to see Pet Shop Boys back at full power. For your fix of synthy goodness that flies high above the boring milieu of contemporary pop, look no further. Ewan Colledge

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THE SCENE

A COSMIC VIEW

August Trivia Quiz If you think you’ve got what it takes to beat our monthly brain buster, take our quiz and prove your intellectual talents!

Linda Joyce

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18): Your career is going in a new direction. You’ve done it all. Either you are bored or you’re on to a new idea that fills you with more passion than before. With the Full Moon in your sign on the 20th, things will come to a head; what was hidden is now on the table. Make sure you know what you want.

VIRGO (August 23 – Sept. 22): Your romantic or creative side is being activated so don’t make important decisions when your feet are not on the ground. There’s no reason you can’t enjoy a moment of fantas. It is your imagination that gives you your vision and takes you beyond our present limits into the future.

PISCES (Feb 19 – March 20): Your friendships have changed. Some have moved away or their lives have gone in different directions. Yes, space is a good thing; it’s time to bring in new blood. You’ve changed and you need new people in your life to support those changes. The old and the new will get along.

LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23): With Jupiter and Mars in Cancer, your house of career, you may struggle with where you are going and what you want to accomplish in the future. Saturn in your second house of money will not let you ignore your financial situation; know the truth and what your limits are then you can begin the changes.

ARIES (March 21 – April 19): I’m sure you’re tired of hearing about change. I wish I could move on to another subject but the truth is real change takes time to implement, in fact we often do it in layers. You have been gradually seeing yourself in a new light and facing a deeper truth. You’re almost there.

SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21): You seem to have a clear idea as to what you want and the grand trine in water this month will help you get it. Your commitment is powerful and it attracts opportunities. If you don’t feel passionate about something then start paying attention to your instincts. Without passion a Scorpio is lost.

TAURUS (April 20 – May 20): Your emphasis this month is on your home and where you live. Don’t be afraid to spend your free time around the house making it more comfortable for your needs. With Jupiter in Cancer we all need to feel more nurtured. And no sign loves being spoiled more than a Taurus.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21): You like to work by yourself but sometimes partnerships are beneficial. If you can use someone else’s money, help and wisdom, why not? It’s available now and having a partner could accelerate your journey. Even if you have to share the profit, it may be worth it.

GEMINI (May 21 – June 21): You feel strong with Jupiter and Mars in your second house of money and values. There’s a feeling that you’re going to be fine and your added confidence increases your success. The more you believe in yourself the more others believe too. Keep your positive attitude and all will be well. CANCER (June 22 – July 22): With Jupiter in your sign, you’re a different person. You know who you are and what you want and yes, you may take a risk to get them. Jupiter improves your confidence and your courage and that’s a good thing. It will be in your sign for a year so take advantage of it’s presence and get things done.

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What country won the Ice Hockey World Championship in 2013? What is the capital city of Australia?

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Storming of the Bastille started the French Revolution. What was the date?

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Gandhi?

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How is Tin represented on the periodic table? Which actor portrayed Mahatma Gandhi in the film

15 What is the estimated length of the Great Wall of China? What is 1009 when expressed in Roman Numerals? What was the name of the prehistoric Supercontinent? How long did the longest tennis match last during Wimbledon 2010?

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Who is the following quote attributed to? “Stay hungry, stay foolish”

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What is the largest animal in the world? Who composed Swan Lake? Which band wrote “Bicycle Race”?

Who is the director of “The Hobbit an Unexpected Journey”?

What day did the Titanic leave for its disastrous maiden voyage? How many states make up the United States of America? What is the name of the tallest building in the world? Which actress has the most Academy Award Nominations? Who wrote Winnie the Pooh?

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What age is the current Queen of England?

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LEO (July 23 – August 22): You’re very instinctual this month and it’s important that you listen to your gut rather than appearances. With the New Moon in your sign, it’s time to make a commitment to yourself, to your spirit and your soul’s direction. If you don’t, you won’t find the satisfaction you are seeking.

1. Sweden 2. Canberra 3. 21,196 km (13,171 mi) 4. MIX 5. Pangea 6. 11 hours, 5 minutes 7. April 10, 1912 8. 50 states 9. Burj Khalifa 10. Meryl Streep 11. A.A. Milne 12. July 14, 1789 13. Sn 14. Ben Kingsley 15. Steve Jobs 16. Blue Whale 17. Tchaikovsky 18. Queen 19. Peter Jackson 20. 87

There Is a grand trine in water this month so listen to your instincts. The more you do, the more they speak to you and help you make better choices. Emotions are both our best and worst qualities; when they’re out of control we feel disempowered but when they speak to our heart and mind together we feel invincible. www.lindajoyce.com

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19): Life is easier when you get support form those you love. But don’t expect it this month. You feel abandoned and alone as others fight to have their point of view accepted, even if they’re wrong. Your competition is not willing to compromise, so don’t fight. Let time soften your positions.

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WHAT'S ON

what'sON 1 August

Cook In Shanghai - Ladies Cooking Class Ladies of Shanghai are invited to take part in a cooking class that will cover varied Chinese food recipes which are easy to prepare but taste amazing. The classes take place in a home-style kitchen and are taught in French and English. The class starts at 10am and also includes a visit to the wet market. RMB 290. 269 Zhaojiabang lu, near Jiashan lu, Building 2, Room 50. Tel: 2178 2428. Web: www.cookinshanghai.com

story of an inventor who attempts to make a flying bicycle. It is sure to amaze audiences of all ages as it brings together acrobatics, UV light and other magical performances to the stage at Shanghai Children's Theatre. The show starts at 7:15 pm. RMB 200 - 280. Shanghai Children’s Theatre. 800 Miaojiang Lu, near Xizhang Nan Lu. Web: www.smartshanghai.com/smartticket

9 August

Sophie Koh Sophie Koh, a talented singer from Australia, will be performing in Shanghai at Yuyintang. Sophie is an alternative pop music artist and has been greatly successful in Australia. The concert will start at 8pm and promises to have a great atmosphere for all those who come and see Sophie live. RMB 40 – 60. Yuyintang, 851 Kaixuan Lu, near Yan'an Xi Lu. Tel: 5237 8662. Web: www.yytlive.com

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2 August

M Wine Talk: Wonderful Rosé Wonderful Rosé! Rosé wines are so different in style but always delicious and fit perfectly for hot summer days in Shanghai. Find your favorite this evening from 6.30pm as ASC Fine Wines expert, Mila Dorosh, guides you through a tasting of rosé wines from Old and New World. The highlight of the evening will be Laurent-Perrier Cuvee Rosé Champagne. Reservations required, contact number below. RMB 138. M Glamour. 6/F, 5 The Bund, near Guangdong Lu. Tel: 6350 9988. Web: www.m-restaurantgroup.com

Swan Lake By Moscow Natalya Sats Musical Theater The Natalya Sats Musical Theatre, formally known as the Moscow State Academic Children’s Music Theater, Named After Natalya Sats, is a theater specializing in opera, ballet and dramatic productions for children. This production of the famous ballet Swan Lake has been adjusted to children's needs and is performed in a reduced time of two acts making it more enjoyable for children. RMB 80 – 580. Shanghai Oriental Art Centre, 425 Dingxiang Lu, near Century Blvd. Tel: 3842 4800. Web: en.shoac.com.cn.

15 August

The Sound Of Music - Salzburg Folk Song Choir The songs from the famous film Sound of Music will illuminate the Shanghai Oriental Art Centre Concert Hall tonight. If you are fan of “My Favorite Things” and “DO-RE-MI”, then this is a must see event. The Shanghai Oriental Art Center will be filled with songs of the Von Trap Family singers from 7:30 pm. RMB 80 – 180. Shanghai Oriental Art Centre. 425 Ding Xiang Rd, near Century Avenue. Tel: 3842 4800. Web: en.shoac.com.cn.

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The Antidote Birthday Party The Antidote Party turns 8 years old this August and naturally they are planning a party to celebrate the occasion. The entertainment will be going back to their roots with Old School regulars and Antidote founders like B6, MHP and Ozone. The party will take place at Shelter and there will be some random collectable gifts available for fans and eBay enthusiasts. The party will start at 10pm and will go on till dawn. RMB 50. The Shelter Club & Dance Bar. 5 Yongfu Lu, near Fuxing Xi Lu.

18 August

RAS BOOK CLUB Why not meet up with a group of likeminded people to discuss books over a cup of coffee or tea on a lazy Saturday afternoon. This month the book club will discuss LOVE IN A FALLEN CITY by Eileen Chang at L’s Book Cafe & Wine. A copy of the book is available by contacting the RAS Book Club on email below. The book club will run from 2pm till 4pm and promises to be an intriguing experience. RMB 70 for RAS Members or RMB 100 for non-members (includes one drink). L’s Book Cafe & Wine. 195 Changde Lu, near Nanjing Xi Lu. Tel: 6429 9006. RSVP: bookclub@ royalasiaticsociety.org.cn.

2 August

WWE Live WWE comes back to Shanghai for a massive wrestling show. The show will feature big names such as John Cena, Curtis Axel and the lovely, the deadly, Natalya, ensuring a lot of attention from local wrestling enthusiasts. This smack down of an event will take place at the Oriental Sports Center Shanghai starting at 19:30. RMB 280 - RMB 1,500. Oriental Sports Center Shanghai. 701 Yaoti Lu, near Linpu Lu.

3 August

Practical Solutions For Adrenal Fatigue Talk Sprout Lifestyle presents a comprehensive talk into adrenal fatigue. Dr. Alan Deng will present a brief overview of Adrenal Fatigue and show participants how to identify the different types of Adrenal Fatigue as well as providing some practical ways of improving it. The talk will take place from 2pm to around 3:30pm. RMB 50. Sprout Lifestyle. 570 Yongjia Lu, near Yueyang Lu. Web: www.sproutlifestyle.com. RSVP: events@sproutlifestyle.com

9-10 August

Black Light Theatre - Srnec Black light theatre from the Czech Republic comes back to Shanghai with their magical creations. Srnec black light theatre was the first of its kind in the world and is still deemed as one of the best having toured in over 68 counties with their performances. This time the Srnec group brings a play called “Flying Bicycle”, a

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Chinese Valentines Day At New Heights Elevate Your Love with a romantic evening meal looking out at a beautiful view of the Bund! New Heights has prepared a special 4-course menu for you and your special someone to celebrate Qi Xi. Your entire evening will begin with a glass of Biol Jeio Rose Proseco that will set the romantic mood. The menu will include a great selection of delectable courses including Oysters, Scallops and Australian Beef. The entire evening promises to be filled with love and great food. New Heights has recently brought out its summer menu, so go check out some of their new dishes ASAP! RMB 668 per person (+ service charge). New Heights at 3 on the Bund, 7/F, 17 Guangdong Lu, near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. Tel: 6321 0909. Web: www.threeonthebund.com

20 August

Kenny G The world biggest selling Jazz musician returns to China to tease us with his smooth saxophone sounds. This multi Grammy winning artist and his band will perform some of his famous hits while you can zone out and experience the true sounds of jazz. For music lovers this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. RMB 80 – 1,080. Shanghai Oriental Art Center. 425 Dingxiang Lu, near Century Blvd. Tel: 3842 4800. Web: www. smartshanghai.com/smartticket


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Li Biao Percussion Group The Li Biao Percussion group is a professional percussion group of talented musicians that perform diverse music styles from classical to modern pop music. Their concerts are colorful and dazzling as they use nearly 100 types of musical interments. They also took part in creating music for the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. The Concert Hall of the Shanghai Oriental Art Centre will be enlivened by Li Baio at 7:30 pm. RMB 80 – 180. Shanghai Oriental Art Center. 425 Dingxiang Lu, near Century Blvd. Tel: 3842 4800. Web: en.shoac.com.cn. Crystal Chamber Music: The Han Quartet The Crystal Room at M on the Bund will be filled with the notes of The Han Quartet and their program of Ligeti's String Quartet No. 1 'Metamorphoses Nocturnes' and Debussy's String Quartet in G Minor, Op.10 (1893). The Crystal Room, with its river view lined by crystal curtains, creates a magical combination in conjunction with the tunes of the quartet that should not be missed by anyone. The concert starts at 4 pm allowing the afternoon sun to illuminate the space. RMB 20 (student) or RMB 75 (adult). Crystal Room at M on the Bund. 6/F, 5 The Bund, near Guangdong Lu. Tel: 6350 9988. Web: www. m-restaurantgroup.com.

21 August

Lindsey Stirling An American violinist and dancer from the popular show America’s Got Talent, Stirling has a new style of playing that brings together classical violin and modern dance, often including video game themes! Lindsey Stirling refers to her new style as "violin-electronic-dubstep" and she's here in August to introduce her style to Shanghai at the The Mixing Room & Muse in the Mercedes-Benz arena at 8pm. From RMB 320. The Mixing Room & Muse. 1200, EXPO Avenue. Web: www.mercedes-benzarena.com.

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Japandroids This Vancouver based guitar and drums duo are making their first appearance in Shanghai. The group released a successful album last year and are now supporting their album with a tour. From RMB 100. Yuyintang. 851 Kaixuan Lu, Yan'an Xi Lu. Tel: 5237 8662. Web: www.yytlive.com

25 August

Aphrodisiac Demo And Lunch Sprout Lifestyle in connection with Playroom present a day of cooking and tasting of delicious aphrodisiac dishes. This lunch and demo presentation will help you improve your loving relationship as well as quality of life. Entice yourself with the menu that is to include oysters, prawns, almond & fig raw chocolates and much more. The lunch and demo will take place at the Eco & More showroom and will start at 11am to 12:30pm. RMB 250. Sprout Lifestyle. 570 Yongjia Lu, by Yueyang Lu. Web: www.sproutlifestyle.com. RSVP: events@sproutlifestyle.com.

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The Ritz-carlton Beijing, Financial Street

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he annual Mid-Autumn Festival is an occasion to appreciate the beauty and harvest of autumn together with family and close friends. To celebrate this traditional festival, The Ritz-Carlton Beijing Financial Street presents an array of traditional mooncakes and delicate gift packages. “Qi Delight” and “Qi Pleasure” are RMB 288 net, inclusive of 6 mooncakes, but differ in patterns of package. “Qi Delight” is decorated by flower trees and birds symbolizing auspicious life and great achievement. “Qi Pleasure” is endowed with stylish orange color and shape hinting ambitious pursuit of success. “Qi Harmony” and “Qi Blooming” are RMB 588 net, inclusive of 6 mooncakes. “Qi Harmony” implies the tranquility of heaven and earth in autumn as well as perfect harmony of “Yin – negative energy” and “Yang – positive energy”

PITBULL The legend that is Pitbull is coming to play China for the very first time. Pitbull will take to the stage at the Mercedes-Benz Arena as part of his Global Warming Tour. His latest album, “Global Warming”, got everyone on their feet. How it’s time to see him in person. Pitbull is well known for his collaborations with some of the biggest names in the music industry and should not be missed. RMB 380 – 1,680. Mercedes-Benz Arena, 1200 EXPO Avenue. Web: www.mercedes-benzarena.com.

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DADA Shanghai 4th Birthday!!! Enjoy a night full of fun and party fever. The night will include a surprise line up of Dada’s favorite DJs, prizes and all sorts of awesome wonky stuff. This party should not be missed... Free. Dada. 115 Xingfu Lu, near Fahuazhen Lu.

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around us. “Qi Bloom” enlivens the pattern of Peony - a flower reflects nobility and royal in Chinese legend. “Qi Treasure” is designed with an easyto- carry modern package, inclusive of not only delicate moon cakes but also a bottle of fine wine. Selling price is RMB 688 net. Guests who choose the “Qi Flourish” Hamper are entitled to tailor-make the basket by themselves. Prices start from RMB 888 net. For more information or to place an order, please contact us (86 10) 6629 6999 or email angel.dong@ritzcarlton.com

Piano Recital By Emmanuelle Swiercz Emmanuelle Swiercz, a young talented piano player from France, will perform pieces from Chopin, Alkan, Ming-Xin Du, Liszt and many more. The recital will take place in the Performance Hall in the Shanghai Oriental Art Centre at 7:30 pm and promises to be an enriching experience. RMB 50 – 300. Shanghai Oriental Art Centre, 425 Dingxiang Lu, near Century Blvd. Tel: 3842 4800. Web: en.shoac.com.cn.

30 August

Flower Power At Bar Rouge MVP Shanghai and Bar Rouge celebrate the unbridled optimism and good vibes of the Flower Power generation. Throughout the night, DJs will be dropping hits from the 70s and hippies will be invading Bar Rouge with vivid colors and flowers. Come relive the past dressed in your most colorful, flowered clothes and accessories. Official after party at The Flamingo. RMB 100. Bar Rouge, 7/F Bund 18, near Nanjing Dong Lu. Tel: 6339 1199. Web: www.bar-rouge-shanghai.com

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CBD International Cuisine’s Singapore Food Festival at Grand Millennium Beijing

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rom the 1st August to 11th August, visit CBD for a delicious celebration of Singapore’s famously diverse culinary heritage courtesy of our Singaporean Executive Chef Charlie Chang. Indulge in a buffet of fragrant delicacies, including chili crab, satay, Singapore-style Hainan chicken rice, bak kut teh, cereal prawn and many more. Singaporean buffet dinner at RMB 288 per person (+15% service charge) CBD International Cuisine Hotline : (86) 10 8587 6888/3012

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HOTELTALK HOTEL OF THE MONTH:

The Westin Ningbo Emily Hoyle

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s soon as you enter The Westin Ningbo, you feel welcomed and at ease as you immediately start enjoying all the benefits of this 5 star hotel’s environment. The lobby is designed using soothing elements such as mood lighting, comfortable seating, relaxing music and the scent of white tea to make you feel completely relaxed. Situated in the famous Tianyi Square, in the heart of the city center, it is a great location for indulging in both business and pleasure.With a dazzling array of restaurants, KTV, supermarkets and shopping malls that are just a step away, you are guaranteed to stay entertained. The hotel is a convenience distance from Ningbo Lishe International Airport, around a 25 minutes drive, and Ningbo Train Station, which is a 15-minute journey.

The hotel has 310 contemporary designed rooms starting from 46 m2 in size. Every room is fitted with modern facilities and the world-renowned Westin Heavenly® Bed. The hotel is the perfect place to create unforgettable meetings and events. The venue includes a 1,600 m2 Crystal Grand Ballroom, a 1,180 m2 Galaxy Grand Ballroom and 620 m2 Ballroom; all of which can be divided into smaller spaces using partitions. For more intimate spaces, black-lit parlor-style entrances lead to private suites. Light shows and projection facilities also allow you to customize the venues to your personal preference. The hotel has 4 distinctive restaurants and bars which all offer a variety of delicious and nourishing cuisines as well as comfortable environments to retreat and relax. Add a bit of culture to your cuisine at Seasonal Tastes

international buffet or sample an array of Cantonese, Huaiyang and local dishes at Five Sen5es. If you are lover of Japanese food, Mai is the place for you with their sushi bar serving freshly rolled sushi, ramen and a Teppanyaki corner which features private Teppanyaki counters. The hotel also boasts a deli and bakery shop, Daily Treats, that will nourish your soul with gourmet delights. However, if you are looking for an idyllic place to converse over a coffee or tea, the Lobby Lounge is also a great location. After filling up at your gluttonous visit to the hotel’s restaurants and bars, why not try the leisure and wellness facilities to refresh and revitalize your body? Be pampered in

their Heavenly® Spa by Westin, which draws on modern hydrotherapy and ancient Chinese-inspired philosophy, or go for an energizing session at the Westin WORKOUT®, with the latest facilities, to get your heart pumping. Our suggestion is to then finish off with a refreshing dip in the indoor infinity swimming pool. Spend a weekend in Ningbo and discover this up-and-coming city in sumptuous and luxurious surroundings! From 1st July to 31st Aug, book two Westin Deluxe Rooms for RMB 1,588 per night to enjoy benefits including a free hotel shuttle bus to scenic locations, 50% off certain F&B outlets and SPA treatments, complementary daily buffet breakfasts for up to four registered guests and up to two children under 12 as well as much more. The Westin, Ningbo. 75 Rixin Lu, Haishu Qu, Ningbo.

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Pudong Shangri-La, East Shanghai

Discover the unique tastes of Asia, ranging from Thai Mango Salad, Vietnamese Spring Rolls, Cantonese-style Homemade Roast Duck, Singaporean Bak Kut Teh to Japanese Tempura. This summer promotion featuring an Asian-themed buffet has never tasted better. Don’t miss this deal at Grand Mercure Shanghai Hongqiao. RMB 228 per person (+15%) every Friday night throughout August.

Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund is

Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with Ai Mei moon cakes from Le Royal Meridien Shanghai. Convey your well wishes to friends and business associates with these auspicious mouth-watering pastries. Joyful Moon Gift Box is priced at RMB 188, Prosperous Moon Gift Box at RMB 268 and Glorious Moon Gift Box at RMB 328. Exclusive coupons, set menus and complimentary wine also available.

Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai

For an effective workday, it’s essential to partake in a quality lunch. With such wide variety of choices, how do you ever make the decision? This summer, try out Table No. 1 in The Waterhouse at South Bund and enjoy the new express lunch. They use the freshest and finest ingredients, all crafted by Head Chef Christopher. The 3-course express lunch is available from 12pm to 2:30pm every day. RMB 188 per person (an eat 3 by 2 offer is also available).

It’s no secret that Renaissance Shanghai Zhongshan Park are passionate about beer, so much so that they have devoted every Friday from 7:30pm to 9:30pm to celebrate it. Go and discover the art of craft beers! Sip cool craft beers from around the world and taste foods that match them, the team will guide you every step of the way. What better way to kick off the weekend? Share in the passion at 25F Zspark Bar!

Celebrate the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival with two different kinds of premium mooncake boxes at Sofitel Shanghai Hyland. Luxury Box is priced at RMB 238 for eight delicious pieces including five nuts, red lotus with egg yolk, coffee latte, red bean, purple sweet potato, osmanthus, cranberry with red wine, and spicy beef flavors. Sixpiece family box sets are also available at RMB 168.

is currently showcasing works of the renowned artist, Ms. Xiao Hui Wang. The Gallery is exhibiting 12 contemporary photographs from her series of “My Last 100 Years”, “Early Temptation”, “Shanghai Garden” and “Nano”. Xiao Hui Wang was recognized as one of the top 50 “Chinese Who Impact the Future of the World” by the Hong Kong magazine Phoenix Life.

welcomes guests to its elegant riverside haven that takes pride in legendary service and guest-friendly technology. The 318 guestrooms and 44 suites fuse contemporary design and cutting-edge facilities with the finest traditions of luxury. In addition, the Executives Apartments offer 210 furnished residences offering waterfront living. Come and enjoy a stay!

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proud to announce the opening of its new spa; the first Waldorf Astoria Spa in Asia Pacific. It offers an international elixir of luxury experiences that are delivered by a team of highly skilled therapists. Inspired by the iconic location on the Bund, The Spa embraces local influences through simple yet intricate healing practices and blends the exotic with luxury products from around the globe.


TALK HOTEL SOUTH CHINA The News

Leading luxury hotel guide Condé Nast Traveler has announced Hua Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou as one of the 35 Best New Spas in the World. To celebrate this accolade, Hua Spa introduces a new Friends Getaway Spa Wellness package designed for couples, families and friends. Priced at RMB 1,980 per person (inclusive of service charge) this package includes a Pilates class, massage, spa, complimentary limousine service and a special gift. Valid until 16th August 2013

Unleash your beauty in O Spa at Grand Hyatt Guangzhou! They are delighted to offer an ideal retreat from the hectic pace of the city. Utilize the latest Soli-Tone 2500 soft photon all-round instrument to pamper your skin and indulge in treatments thoughtfully designed and delivered by professional therapists. Lumifacial, Lumilift, and Oxygen Boost priced from RMB 1,080 – 1,280. You are also entitled to enjoy 20% discount throughout the month.

Following last year’s success in its New York, Chicago, Washington and Los Angeles branches, Sofitel Luxury Hotels is presenting the unique photo exhibition, BB Forever – Brigitte Bardot, la légende, across its eight properties in Asia. As one important stop in the China tour, Sofitel Guangzhou Sunrich offers a traditional classic French pastry Tarte Tropezienne during the exhibition. Meanwhile, a launch cocktail party will be held on 21st August in Mar-Tea-Ni Lounge to celebrate this great culture event.

Focusing on simplicity, authenticity, and flavors, LIMONI is a casual Italian restaurant at RitzCarlton, Guangzhou. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, accept an invitation to Chef Luca’s table and embark on a fantastic journey of the senses. Savor eight courses prepared at your table, including goose liver terrine and brioche, Balik smoked salmon tartar and mascarpone focaccia, sea urchin risotto, grilled Baltic cod, Wagyu beef with asparagus potato mash, black truffles plus refreshing frozen Mandarin Prosecco shooters. RMB 988 (+15%) per dinner set. Wine pairing sets stat from RMB 488 (+15%).

Mainland China’s first W Hotel, W Guangzhou, is thrilled to welcome lively trendsetters, local hipsters and adventurous world travelers to the grand opening of FEI. Starting with a jaw-dropping design by celebrity designer Kosaka of A.N.D., this suspended three-story “cocktail cube” is destined to become Guangzhou’s coolest late-night spot for mixing, mingling and partying.

Hilton Guangzhou Tianhe introduces the

Four Seasons Hotel Shenzhen is set to

Suite Indulgence: Get rewarded simply by checking into a suite at the Langham Shenzhen. Upon arrival, a limousine and handmade chocolates greet guests. You will also enjoy VIP privileges at Langham Club, including a RMB 400 Chuan Spa voucher, 20% off several hotel restaurants and free access to the gym and indoor/outdoor swimming pools all from just RMB 2,400.

brand’s signature global spa experience. Combining three distinct ranges of treatments, the state-of-theart spa focuses on organic and scientific practices with a collection of re-energizing methods.

At Bay Breeze Shenzhen, OCT wetland, Heart Lake, and herons are all within an arm's reach. This month, you can enjoy the Bay Breeze Summer Preferential Set for just RMB 2,388 (+15%). This set includes one night in a deluxe room, Cantonese tea for two in the Aquatic Restaurant, sets of tickets for "Wonderful Fun 1 to 3", "Mangrove Groove" Water Show and Myrules World or 2 movie tickets to OCT Harbor China Film International Movie Club. Complimentary use of the gymnasium, outdoor pool, and room Wi-Fi is also provided.

open in China’s modern powerhouse city. As the 8th Four Seasons property in China, this new 26-story hotel will welcome both business and leisure travellers to Shenzhen’s commercial and cultural hub. It is now confirming room reservations and event bookings for arrival as of 1st September 2013.

This Mid-Autumn Festival, JW Marriott Shenzhen is presenting two moon cake sets named Delight and Petite. Made from special recipes and the finest ingredients available, the moon cakes preserve the classic taste, yet embrace innovative flavors. It is the perfect choice to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with your family, friends and business partners. RMB 268 for standard, RMB 238 for petite. Early pick up before 16th August will enjoy special discounts.

The Westin Pazhou is tackling the Monday blues head-on with the introduction of a new, dedicated weekend program that gives guests more flexibility to make the most out of their weekend getaway. As part of the global brand-wide initiative, The Westin Pazhou invites guests to personalize their weekend experience with 3pm Sunday check-out, extended breakfast hours all weekend and much more.

On July.18th, DoubleTree by Hilton Huaqiao-Kunshan held Teaching Kids to CARE campaign with migrant children in Kunshan. These kids travelled away from their hometowns during their summer holidays, in order to stay with their parents who work on local construction sites. At this one-day event, hotel committee brought these kids to Kunshan Comic Park and the Lou Jiang River. This charity event aims at calling for more social awareness for migrant kids.

17 July Mr. Douglas Ariza Giammaria, General Manager of The Westin Hefei Baohe Greeted Mr. Li Yong, reputed MC in CCTV.

East China News

Shangri-La Hotel, Ningbo has announced the appointment of

Mr. Ryan Hoo as Director of Food & Beverage, managing the overall operations and services of Shang Palace, Yi Café, Lobster Bar and Grill and hotel banquets. Starting his hotel career in 1998, Ryan Hoo’s dedication and passion to the hospitality industry has gained him rich working experience with various leading five-star hotels around the world including Kuala Lumpur, Dubai, Muscat, Qingdao and Beijing.

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IT’SADATE New World Hotel Shanghai

Wang Bao He

Ritz-Carlton Shanghai

Jia Boutique Hotel

The Langham Xintiandi

Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel

Swissôtel Grand Shanghai

Regal International East Asia Hotel

Hyatt on the Bund

Jean Georges

M1NT

EEST at The Westin

Double Credit: From now to 31st August 2013, purchase a membership card at Le Spa, Le Royal Meridien Shanghai and enjoy double credit. Silver, Gold, Diamond, and Infinity Cards are all available for sale. Don’t miss out this time-limited offer of a rejuvenating Spa Treatment. Tel: 3318 9999

Family Reconnection: Starting at RMB 1,988 per night, you can stay at the Ritz-Carlton Sanya for four nights yet only pay for three. This deal includes daily breakfasts for two adults, overnight parking, Wi-Fi, and RMB 500 credit at Ritz-Carlton Sanya facilities. What’s more, your visit to this beach resort also consists of a complimentary family snorkeling lesson and daily Sand Beach Lounge activities. Tel: 898-8898 8888

Helicopter Tour: Stay two consecutive nights at the Executive Club or Junior Suite at the Sheraton Xiamen Hotel and you will get the thrill of a complimentary one-person helicopter tour. Free Internet and RMB 100 SPA coupon also included. Tel: 0592-552 5888

Marvelous Mondays: Tempt your taste buds at New World Hotel’s Cantonese Restaurant, YUE1525. Every Monday receive 50% off the price of one of the restaurant’s celebrated signature dishes. The delicious dishes include Abalone, Australian Lobster, Bird’s Nest and many more; which are all freshly prepared by their renowned Chinese chefs. Tel: 6225 8665

Three Hours of Pampering: The Langham Xintiandi has reintroduced their popular ‘All You Can Spa’ promotion at Chuan Spa. Guest can indulge in three hours of pampering spa treatments to rejuvenate the mind, body and soul. Choose from a wide selection of massages, scrubs or facials from the extensive Chuan Spa treatment menu, catered to both men and women. Open seven days a week, from 10.00am – 10.30pm. RMB 888 per person, valid until 30th September 2013. Tel: 2330 2288

Sunset Party: Enjoy the summer sun on the spectacular terrace at VUE bar. Every Saturday and Sunday between 2.30pm – 7pm enjoy a welcome glass of champagne or champagne cocktail, whilst a DJ spins the decks with laid-back music. Throughout the day VUE bar will offer discounts on bottles and magnums of Perrier-Jouët, an array of luxurious champagne cocktails and from 5pm, a specially designed menu of à la carte snacks. RMB 100 at (includes a glass of champagne or champagne cocktail). Tel: 6393 1234 ext. 6348

Fresh moon cakes: Wang Bao He flavorsome fresh mooncakes filled with crabmeat and pork are now available to purchase at the Wang Bao He restaurant, on Fuzhou Lu. All products are freshly baked. The specialty moon cake is crisp on the outside with a delicious filling. The moon cake coupons are RMB 108 each, which is equal to 12 pieces. Tel: 6322 3673

Valentine: Celebrate Qixi festival at Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel. Qixi festival falls on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month; it is an important festival and is considered to be Chinese Valentines Day. To celebrate, indulge in the Qixi Valentine’s dinner set menu at the Grill Room RMB 1,314 (+15%) per couple, which includes one bottle of champagne and free flow wine, beer, juice, soft drinks, coffee & tea or at Shang-High Cuisine RMB 380(+15%) per couple.

In the mood for Love: Let the romance stir and celebrate Qixi, the Chinese Valentines Day at Jean Georges. Love will flow with their indulgent, specially crafted menu featuring sumptuous dishes such as Foie Gras Brûlé with slowly roasted strawberries, halibut steamed with honshimeji mushrooms, miso-yuzu broth, grilled beef tenderloin with cherry mustard and mustard green and crispy onions. Only available on the 13th of August. Early bird, 4 course menu from 6.00pm RMB 798 (+10%) per person. Qixi 5 course menu including a glass of Strawberry Royal cocktail from 8.00pm RMB 1118 (+10%) per person. Tel: 6321 7733

Summer Sangria: Escape the summer heat at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong with a thirstquenching jug of Sangria. Enjoy your warm evening with a choice of three different types of refreshing Sangrias based on red, white or sparking wine with a fruit skewer and a view of Pudong. Tel: 2020 1717

Happy Kids, Happy Summer: A wholesome buffet kids will love is the perfect treat for your young ones to enjoy with the whole family. For the month of August, bond with the entire family at the daily buffet at Café Swiss, which is filled with a delicious variety of dishes that are guaranteed to put a sparkle in those young eyes. Children below 17 years old eat for free, weekday lunch buffet RMB 198 (+15%) per person, weekend lunch buffet and dinner buffet RMB 288 (+15%). To enjoy this offer a child must accompany adults. Tel: 5355 9898 ext. 6360

Chef Lukas Ziesel: M1NT is proud to present internationally award winning Chef Lukas Ziesel. Lukas has a prestigious past career beginning with two years at Döllerer in Golling, Austria before moving onto his next chef position at Tantris in Munich. He then went on to win a gold medal at an Austrian competition of young chefs. His successful career lead onto working at world ranking restaurants and being honored with more awards. In Shanghai, Lukas took the role as Head Chef at the Park Hyatt before moving onto Jack London as Executive Head Chef, earning the award ‘Best Hotel Dining Shanghai.’ A few months prior to joining M1NT, Lukas won CCTV2 chef television competition.

Inch up: Matto Pizzeria & Bar is a new generation restaurant specializing in quality Italian cuisine; a casual venue where people do not just go to eat but to hang out. They have introduced a Monday night deal called “Matto XL.” Every Monday from 5.00pm to closing all house pizzas, the Matto Pizzeria’s specialty, will be upped to 13 inches free of charge. Tel: 5081 0966

David Beckham Dinner: After world famous sports super star David Beckham’s visit to the Regal International East Asia Hotel, they are now offering the same dishes as Beckham ate to the public. The fusion dishes combine Chinese cooking ingredients and western cooking methods. All the dishes focus on healthy ingredients and seasonal fruit and vegetables; and were uniquely created for the sports star. RMB 688 per person, for a set menu of 8 dishes (can be ordered separately). Tel: 6415 5588 ext. 2760

Unlimited Dim Sum: Feast on all-you-can-eat Dim Sum and a selection of 100 dishes that are freshly cooked to order. The chefs from the three kitchens at EEST will prepare Thai, Japanese and Chinese cuisines; signature dishes include Crispy Radish Cake with homemade X.O sauce, Salmon Maki and Thai deep-fried chicken wrapped in pandan leaves, marinated in Thai spices overnight. Available every Saturday and Sunday from 11am – 2pm RMB 148 (+15%) per person with free flow soft drinks and chilled juices or RMB 168 (+15%) per person for free-flow beer.

The Deals

Seasonal Saver: Enjoy the best available rate at Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts this holiday! The seasonal offer saves you 20% at any of the 31 hotels worldwide. Guests also receive a complimentary signature cocktail and 15% off on pillows, duvets, mattress topers, bed linen and bathrobes at Swissôtel’s online shop. A minimum of two nights’ stay required, valid until 1st September. Tel: 5355 9898

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SHANGHAI DINING American

BISTRO BURGER A Mansion Building, 291 Fumin Lu (near Changle Lu). T: 6170 1315

Real handmade burgers with fresh ingredients. Hours: Sun-Thu 10am-12am, Fri-Sat 10am-4am

香啡缤: 遵义路100号虹桥上海城一 楼140-141单元; 福州路666号金陵 海欣大厦1楼B座, 近延安路; 太仓路 181弄新天地广场北里10号楼; 黄金 城道915号; 浦东银城北路133号汇亚 大厦101室; 陆家嘴西路168号正大广 场GF02商铺; 西康路99弄-2(南京西 路,近恒隆广场2座); 淞沪路270号创 智天地广场地下一层01单元,创智天 地店; 长宁路1018号1051室龙之梦店; 芳甸路199弄证大大拇指广场; 淮海中 路138号无限度广场2楼

BLUE FROG •102-103A, Block 6, Daning Life

Hub, 1918 Gonghe Xin Lu. T: 6631 3920. Rm 3, Green Sports & Leisure Centre, 633 Biyun Lu (near Yunshan Lu). T: 5030 6426. GF, Super Brand Mall, 168 Lujiazui Xi Lu. T: 5047 3488. 30 Hongmei Entertainment Street, Lane 3338 Hongmei Lu. T: 5422 5119. Lower Level, Unit 12, Novel City, 131 Tianyaoqiao Lu (near Xingeng Lu). T: 3368 6117 The ever-reliable Frog. 浦东金桥, 碧云路633号-3; 浦东新 区陆家嘴西路168号正大广场GF27( 1楼); 虹梅路3338弄30号; 天钥桥路 131号永新坊地下一层12室(辛耕路口)

KING •132BURGER Yuyuan Lu (near Jiaozhou Lu).

T: 6255 2144 Ooh we love a Whopper. www.burgerking.com

汉堡王: 愚园路132号,近胶州路

ROOM •1F,GRILL Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel, 1108 Meihua Lu (near Fangdian Lu). T: 3858 0888 The steak is great but we love the antipasto and condiment bar!

California Grill •40F,JW’s JW Marriott Hotel, 399 Nanjing

Costa Coffee •Shop B, 1F, Ramada Plaza, 719

Nanjing Dong Lu. T: 6351 2916 Ciro's Plaza, 388 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 3505 1958 545 Pudong Dadao. T: 6888 1773. Metro Tower: 1111 Zhaojiabang Lu. T: 6426 7854 15 & 17 Xiangcheng Lu (near Dongfang Lu). T: 5081 1182. Joy Plaza: 9 Zhenning Lu. T: 5238 2901 3196 Hongmei Lu. T: 6406 5909. 269 Wujiang Lu. T: 6136 1403. 638 Huaihai Zhong Lu. T: 5306 5231 588 Nanquan Bei Lu. T: 5190 6295

Café •1F,Gourmet Shanghai Centre, 1376 Nanjing Xi

The Lobby •Lobby Level, The Peninsula Shanghai,

T: 6093 2062 Hong Kong-style canting straight out of the 1950s.

Pavilion •TheSummer Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai

南京西路1376号上海商城111室

All-day dining and the celebrated Peninsula Afternoon Tea with live entertainment.

Bistro •3F, China Renaissance Shanghai Yuyuan

南京西路1376号上海商城波特曼酒店

Lu (near Xikang Lu). T: 6289 5733

Jamaica Blue •Chevalier Shop: 82 Wulumuqi Zhong

Lu (near Changle Lu) Shanghai Corporate Avenue Shop: Shop 10, Level 2, 222 Hubin Lu Ramada Shop: Shop 6, 719 Nanjing Dong Lu (near Xizang Zhong Lu). Tel: 6351 3303 Binjiang Shop: 60 Weifang Xi Lu The Exchange: Lobby 101, The Exchange, 299 Tongren Lu Lixing International Plaza Shop: Shop 101,1319 Yan’an Xi Lu. KIC Square Shop: Shop 102A, Building 3, KIC Square, 333 Songhu Lu,Yangpu Central Park Shop: Shop 107, Building 16, Phase 2 Central Park, Apartment 6, Chaoyang Menwei Dajie,Chaoyang District, Beijing Park Avenue Shop: Shop 115, Park Avenue, 6 Chaoyang Gongyuan Nan Lu, Chaoyang District, Beijing Yosemite Shop: Lobby 1, Yosemite Club, 4 Yuyang Lu, Houshayu Town, Shunyi District, Beijing

32 on the Bund. T: 2327 2888

大堂茶座: 中山东一路32号上海半 岛酒大堂

The Lounge •1F, 15 Xinjinqiao Lu, Pudong T: 6036 8858

The Lounge is the ideal venue to meet your business partners and friends at the lobby. Enjoy an afternoon tea or relax over a cocktail or glass of champagne.

Bakery •1F,Madeleine Hotel Sofitel, 505 Nanjing Dong Lu. T: 6351 5888 x 4186

Chocolate éclairs and other Parisian goodies. Hours: 7am-9pm 玛德莱娜西饼屋: 南京东路505号, 海 仑宾馆1楼

Court •1F,Palm The Langham, Yangtze Boutique,

740 Hankou Lu. T: 6080 0743

亦园店:乌鲁木齐中路82号;上海企业 天地店:湖滨路222号1号楼2层10号 铺;南京东路店:南京东路719号6号商 铺;上海浦东潍坊西路60号(近浦城 路);东海广场店:铜仁路299号东海 广场101;利星国际广场店:上海市长 宁区延安西路1319弄101室;创智广 场店:杨浦区淞沪路333号创智天地三 期102A单元;新城国际店:朝阳区朝外 大街6号新城国际B期16号楼107号商 铺;公园大道店;朝阳区公园南路6号院 4-3号;顺义优山美地店:顺义区后沙 峪镇榆阳路4号优山美地俱乐部

Serving the Signature Langham afternoon tea with live classical music in the afternoons.

LOUNGE •GF,JASMINE Fairmont Peace Hotel, 20

Beacon Café •500Red Beijing Xi Lu (near Shimen Er Lu)

Nanjing Dong Lu (near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu). T: 6321 6888

Famed for its traditional high tea indulgence presented on tiered silver tea stands. Hours: 8am - 12am. www.fairmont.com 中国上海南京东路20号 200002

Costa cafés are springing up all over town. www.costa.net.cn

廷廊:汉口路740号朗廷扬子精品酒 店1楼大堂

Peacock Alley New Tower Lobby Level, Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund, 88 Sichuan Zhong Lu, near Guangdong Lu. T: 6322 9988 Hours: 9am-11pm 羿庭:上海外滩华尔道夫酒店,上海市 黄浦区中山东一路2号

北京西路500号 (静安雕塑公园二 号门)

Salon de Ville •Waldorf Astoria Club L Level, Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund, 2 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (near Guangdong Lu). T: 6322 9988

Talk likes to enjoy an afternoon reminiscing at the former news room where Shanghai Club members read their papers and smoked their pipes. Hours:12-11pm

加州扒房:南京西路399号, 万豪酒 店40楼

(华美达店) 南京东路715号; (仙乐斯 店) 南京西路388号仙乐斯广场; (港汇 店) 虹桥路1号港汇广场2楼; (Eton 裕 景店) 浦东大道545号; (美罗城办公 楼) 肇嘉浜路1111号; 向城路15号和 17号; 九尊,镇宁路9号; 虹梅路3196号

Steakhouse •2F,Manhattan Marriott Hotel Hongqiao, 2270

Fuwa Pulu •Shop 55, Level 3, 388 Xijiangwan

CAFÉ •488SERENA Yan'an Xi Lu, Hotel Nikko

Hours: 10am-12am

A la carte menu with Asian and Western specialties for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hours: 6.30am–11.30pm

Xi Lu. T: 5359 4969 x 6455

Hours: 11.30am - 2.30pm, 5.30 - 10.30pm

Hongqiao Lu. T: 6237 6000 x 6633

As fantastic as the steaks here may be, we've also had a mighty fine lobster here. 曼哈顿扒房:虹桥路2270号万豪虹 桥大酒店2楼

Prime 500 Steak House 3F, Hotel Main Tower, InterContinental Hotel, 500 Hengfeng Lu. T: 5253 9999 x 6336 Slabs of meat are

上海外滩华尔道夫酒店上海黄浦区中 山东一路2号

Shanghai. T: 3211 9999

Lu. T: 6628 2897 Hours:10am-10pm 164-166 Huichuan Lu. T: 6277 3577 虹口区西江湾路388号龙之梦购物 中心3楼55商铺;长宁区汇川路 164-166号

赛丽娜: 延安西路488号上海日航 酒店一楼

•1250Whisk Huaihai Zhong Lu (near Huating Lu). T: 5404 7770

complemented by a collection of premium vintages from the wine cellar. 恒丰路500号,上海浦西洲际酒店 3 楼

Bakery & Deli

Baker One 559 Nanchang Lu (near Shaanxi Nan Lu) T: 6211 8217

Saint Germain Bakery, a renowned Canadian brand provides only the utmost quality, using natural and fresh ingredients. Hours: 7am-11pm. www.bakerone.cn

London Bakery Cafe •1F,glo 1 Wulumuqi Nan Lu (near Dongping Lu). T: 6466 6565

Freshly- baked bread, croissants, pastries, cakes, scones, gourmet pizza slices, fresh juices & fresh roasted coffee. Card: All Cards. Hours: 7am-10pm. www. glolondon.com, shanghai@glolondon.com

Crème Milano •434LeShaanxi Nan Lu (near Yongjia Lu). T: 6433 5208

www.lecrememilano.com

Le Diamant 3L-3-04C, South Building, 3F, 283, Huaihai Lu. T: 3331 2396 B2, Shang Jia Center, 99, Xian Xia Lu, Changning District. 香港广场店:淮海路283号3楼南栋 3L-3-04C;虹桥久光店:长宁区仙 霞路99号尚嘉中心B2层

加焙坊:徐汇区南昌路559号(近陕 西南路,地铁1号线、10号线陕西 南路站)

•2F, Bauernstube Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel,

咖啡厅1188:浦东雪野路1188号, 近南码头路,上海世博洲际酒店一楼

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf •Unit 140-141, Shanghai City Centre,

100 Zunyi Lu (near Xianxia Lu). T: 6237 1458. Block B, 1F, Jinlinghaixin Building, 666 Fuzhou Lu (near Yunnan Zhong Lu). T: 6391 7971. House 10, Lane 181 Taicang Lu (near Madang Lu). T: 6387 4248. 915 Huang Jincheng Lu. T: 6209 9212. Azia Centre, 133 Yincheng Bei Lu (near Lujiazui Huan Lu). T: 5877 9558. 168 Lujiazui Xi Lu, Unit GF02, Super Brand Mall. T: 5047 1012. No 2, 99 Xikang Lu (near Nanjing Xi Lu). T: 6289 2163. Unit 1, Basement, Plaza KIC, 270 Songhu Lu. T: 6533 3103. Unit 1051B, 1F, Cloud 9 Mall, 1018 Changning Lu. T: 5237 1781. Thumb Plaza, Bldg 18, 199 Fangdian Lu. T: 5833 0801. Infiniti Plaza ,138 Huaihai Zhong Lu. T: 6375 6167

La, Shanghai, 33 Fucheng Lu (near Lujiazui Huan Lu). T: 6882 8888 x 210

浦东富城路33号, 上海浦东香格里拉 大酒店紫金楼二楼

Yi Garden Café Lobby Level, Renaissance Shanghai Yuyuan Hotel, 159 Henan Nan Lu (near Fuyou Lu). T: 2321 8888

Contemporary café with open kitchens. Hours: 12-11pm

Huichuan Lu). T: 6115 8888

农夫之家食品店:上海市遵义南路 5号,虹桥喜来登上海太平洋大饭店2楼

Interactive kitchens and live cooking stations make this brunch a feast for the eyes.

Café •2F,YiGrand Tower, Pudong Shangri-

•25F,Zpark 1018 Changning Lu (near

One of the best places in Shanghai to get cold cuts.

Shanghai Expo, 1188 Xueye Lu (near Yuntai Lu). T: 3858 1208

淮海路1250号,近常熟路

豫园咖啡厅:河南南路159号豫园万 丽酒店大堂(近福佑路)

5 Zunyi Nan Lu. T: 6275 8888 x 3104

Café 1188 •Lobby Level, InterContinental

Hours: 10.30am-11.30pm. www.whiskcafe.com.cn. whisk@whiskcafe.com.cn

Sit back, relax and choose from a range of 60 coffee varieties from around the world.

icake •Room 1, 788, Changde Lu. T: 5239

7521 Room.170,1F, 796, Dongfang Lu. T: 6100 9279 89, Shuicheng Lu. T: 5265 6803 89, Biyun Lu. T: 5067 7031 570-572, 1-2F, Tianyaoqiao Lu. T: 6468 5933 Exit 18, People's Square Subway Station. T: 2205 7746 Zhengda Department Store, 2nd Floor, 168, West Lujiazui Lu. T: 5047 0817 八佰秀店:常德路788号1号;96广 场店:东方路796号一层170号铺; 古北水城店:水城南路89号;碧云 山庄店:碧云路633号;星游城店: 天钥桥路570-572号1-2F;人民广 场店:人民广场18号出口;正大2楼 店:陆家嘴西路168号,正大百货2楼

长宁路1018号上海龙之梦万丽酒 店25楼

The Lobby Lounge The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai Lobby Level, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu T: 6279 8888 x 5976

Enjoy afternoon tea or late night cocktails, and small plates in this cozy rendezvous spot where attentive service is always on the menu. Hours: 8am-11pm. Afternoon tea: 2.30pm-5pm 南京西路1376号上海商城波特曼酒店

Chinese - Cantonese

2F, East Plaza, Shanghai Centre, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 6279 8888 x 4770

Hotel, 159 Henan Nan Lu (near Fuyou Lu). T: 2321 8888 Capturing the essence

T’ang Court 2F, The Langham, Yangtze Boutique, 740 Hankou Lu. T: 6080 0800

of great home cooked provincial Chinese cuisine. Hours: 11am-2.30pm, 5-10pm

万丽轩: 河南南路159号豫园万丽酒店 3楼(近福佑路)

Crystal Jade Unit 2F (12A & B), Bldg 6-7, Lane 123 Xingye Lu (near Madang Lu). T: 6385 8752. 7F, West Gate Mall, 1038 Nanjing Xi Lu (near Jiangning Lu). T: 5228 1133. 507B, 5F, Grand Gateway, 1 Hongqiao Lu

In Hong Kong, T’ang Court enjoys an envied reputation and two coveted Michelin stars. 唐阁:汉口路740号2楼

Hao •39F,Wan JW Marriott Hotel, 399 Nanjing

Xi Lu (near Huangpi Bei Lu). T: 5359 4969 x 6436 Cantonese creations with stunning city views. Hours: 11.30am2.30pm, 5.30-10.30pm

Fave of Hong Kongers looking for some good hometown cooking.

万豪轩中餐厅:南京西路399号39楼

翡翠酒家: 兴业路123弄新天地6-7号 楼F-12A-B;南京西路1038号梅 龙镇广场7楼;虹桥路1号港汇广 场507B

Li Restaurant •2F,Wan Renaissance Shanghai Pudong

Hotel, 100 Changliu Lu. T: 3871 4888 x 6612 Hours: 11am-2pm, 5-10pm

Dragon Phoenix 8F, Fairmont Peace Hotel, 20 Nanjing Dong Lu. T: 6138 6880

万丽轩: 浦东长柳路100号淳大万丽 酒店2层

Long Court •TheYiPeninsula Shanghai, 2F, 32

Quintessential Cantonese and Shanghainese specialties. Hours: 11.30am - 2pm, 5.30 - 10pm. www.fairmont.com

Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (near Beijing Dong Lu). T: 2327 6742.

龙凤厅和平饭店:上海南京东路20号

• Emerald Garden

2F, Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, 5 Zunyi Nan Lu (near Xianxia Lu). T: 6275 8888 x 4910

Authentic Cantonese cuisine and dim sum with seven private dining rooms and a signature Peninsula Chinese Chefs’ Table. Hours: 11.30 am-2.30 pm, 6 -10.30 pm. 逸龙阁:中山东一路32号上海半岛酒 店2层(近北京东路)

Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-10pm

Yue Xuan •Tower 2, 1F, 1116 Hongsong Dong Lu

翡翠园中餐厅:上海市遵义南路 5号,虹桥喜来登上海太平洋大饭 店2楼

(near Hongxu Lu). T: 3323 6666

Seriously authentic Cantonese, and the Singaporean chef throws in some great Southeast Asian specialties too!

Fook Lam Moon 2F, River Wing, Pudong Shangri-La, 33 Fucheng Lu (near Yincheng Dong Lu). T: 6882 8888 x 25 Specialises in

上海市红松东路1116号

sharks fin, abalone and birds nest. Hours: Mon-Fri 11.30am-2.30pm, Sat-Sun 11.30am-3pm. Daily 5-10pm

Chinese - Shanghai

福临门: 浦东富城路33号上海浦东香 格里拉大酒店浦江2楼

599 •LaneChateau 599, 1 Fangdian Lu (near Jinxiu

Chinese Restaurant •5F,Jade Hotel Main Tower,

luxury private lounge with Huaiyang cuisine.

Lu). T: 5033 9113 Exclusive access to 上海市浦东新区方甸路599弄1号 (近锦绣路)

InterContinental Shanghai Puxi. T: 5253 9999 x 6399

Club Jin Mao •Grand Hyatt, 86F, Jin Mao Tower, 88

Cantonese, Shanghainese and other regional specialties.

Shiji Dadao (near Lujiazui Huan Lu). T: 5049 1234 x 8688

上海恒丰路500号,上海浦西洲际酒 店5 楼

Club Jin Mao of Grand Hyatt Shanghai, one of the most exclusive authentic Shanghainese restaurants. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-10pm

Ho •5F,Man 15 Xinjinqiao Lu, Pudong

T: 6036 8866 The signature Chinese

restaurant offers traditional Cantonese dishes with selections of Shanghai favorites.

金茂俱乐部:浦东世纪大道88号金茂 君悦大酒店86楼

Restaurant •98 Dick’s Kaixuan Lu (close to Wanhangdu

@ F.C.C. •BldgMANCHURIA 11-12, 3-4F, 889 Julu Lu (near

Lu). T: 5272 8198

Changshu Lu). T: 6445 8082

Innovation of exquisite traditional Shanghai cuisine. Discount for lunch menu (Mon-Fri) Open Daily from 11am-9pm.

A Cantonese restaurant with a modern design. www.fccshanghai.com 上海市巨鹿路889号(11-12幢3-4层) 靠近常熟路

凯旋路98号(近万航渡路,中山公园龙 之梦北面150米)

Chinese restaurant •5F,Mao Sofitel Shanghai Hyland, 505 Nanjing Road East. T: 6351 5888 x 4588

Renowned for its Shanghainese and Cantonese specialties. 南京东路505号上海海仑宾馆5楼

•LevelMingyuan 2 at Banyan Tree Shanghai

On The Bund, 19 Gongping Lu (near Haiping Lu) T: 2509 1188

A contemporary upscale Chinese culinary journey for epicures, serving traditional Cantonese cuisine paying homage to classic Chinese influences in a contemporary style. Ming Yuan offers a range of dining options varying for private dining room and large group tables. Hours: Lunch 11.30am–2.30pm; Dinner 5.30pm–9.30pm

COURT •TheMING Langham Xintiandi, 5F, 99

Madang Road (near Taicang Lu). T: 2330 2428

If you crave contemporary Chinese cuisine, then Ming Court is your choice. Specialising in Shanghainese and Cantonese dishes. Ming Court creates an innovative mix of traditional favourites and modern delicacies. www.mingcourt-xintiandi.com

酩缘:公平路19号上海外滩悦榕庄 2楼(近海平路)

•8F,AiLeMei Royal Méridien Shanghai, 798

Nanjing Dong Lu (near Xizang Zhong Lu). T: 3318 9999 x 7700

新天地朗廷酒店: 马当路99号五层

Traditional Cantonese, with innovative presentations. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-10pm

艾美中餐厅:南京东路789号上海世 茂皇家艾美酒店(8楼)

Canton •Grand Hyatt, 55F, Jinmao Tower, 88

Shiji Dadao (near Dongtai Lu). T: 5047 1234 x 8779

Cantonese haute cuisine, contemporary Chinese décor and marvellous city views. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-10pm

粤珍轩:浦东世纪大道88号金茂君悦 大酒店55楼

•30 cha's Sinan Lu (near Huaihai Zhong Lu).

1039 •1039FuYuyuan Lu (near Jiangsu Lu).

Hui Tang •2F,Sheng InterContinental Shanghai Expo,

T: 5237 1878 Crazy villa with nooks and crannies everywhere.

1188 Xueye Lu (near Nanmatou Lu). T: 3858 1188

愚园路1039号,近江苏路

We love it for its interactive show kitchens and live cooking stations. 盛会堂:浦东雪野路1188号,近南码 头路 上海世博洲际酒店2楼

House •221Full Shimen Er Lu (near Xinzha Lu). T: 6209 1686 Yum... hongshao rou!

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Garden •6F,Paradise Jin Mao Tower, 88 Shiji Dadao

(near Yincheng Dong Lu). T: 5047 7773 Hours: 11.30am-3pm, 5.30-11pm

广场5楼;桃江路28号一座;遵义路 100号虹桥上海城外围街B7-B8单 元,近仙霞路; 延安中路881号;南京 西路1168号中信泰富广场3楼

天萃庭: 浦东世纪大道88号金茂裙 房6层

CUISINE •6F,SHANG-HIGH Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel

Shanghai. 1108 Meihua Lu, Pudong. T: 3858 0768 / 0760 Regional Chinese dishes with seasonal, organic ingredients. www.jumeirah.com

迷•上海餐厅:梅花路1108号上海卓 美亚喜玛拉雅酒店6楼

Chinese - Yangzhou

the Waldorf - what's not to love? Hours: Lunch 11.30am-3pm, Dinner 5.30-11pm. www.waldorfastoriashanghai.com 蔚景阁 中山东一路2号外滩华尔道 夫酒店5楼

Whampoa Club 5F, No.3 The Bund, Zhong Shan Dong Yi Lu (near Guang Dong Lu). T: 6321 3737 The regal Whampoa Club brings

a new level of sophistication to Chinese cuisine. Classic Shanghainese and Chinese dishes are interpreted with contemporary flair in the stunning Art Deco dining room. Accompanying the sumptuous cuisine is an extensive wine list and an exclusive selection of premium teas from all regions of China. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30pm-10.30pm www.threeonthebund.com 中山东一路3号,外滩三号5楼,近 广东路

Xiao Nan Guo 3337 Hongmei Lu. T: 3208 9777. 17 Yincheng Xi Lu. T: 5887 7000. 1398 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 6289 1717. 3F, New Jinjiang Tower, 161 Changle Lu. T: 6472 1982 / 6415 1188 x 80306 Deserved reputation for traditional Shanghainese food. Hours: 11am-2pm, 5-10pm

小南国:虹梅路3337号; 银城西路 17号; 南京西路1398号;长乐路 161号新锦江大酒店三楼

Yongfoo Elite •200The Yongfu Lu (near Hua'nan Lu).

Room •87F,Dining 100 Shiji Dadao, Park Hyatt

It’s chaos spelled backwards! Go figure.

世纪大道100号上海柏悦酒店87楼, 近东泰路

Bldg 3, Lane 123, Xingye Lu, Xintiandi. T: 6385 7777

鸿禧茶居: 兴业路123弄新天地南 里3号楼

Lu). T: 6387 6387

湖庭: 黄陂南路383号(近兴业路)

Delivery Element Fresh •T: 5116 9887

Laowais love EF! Minimum order RMB 40. No delivery fee. Delivery service covers downtown, Lujiazui and Jinqiao area. http://order.elementfresh.com

Munchies •974 Wuding Lu, (near Jiaozhou Lu).

T: 6218 4616. 563 Shunchang Lu (near Jianguo Dong Lu). T: 6311 3616 Free delivery within 1km. Hours: 10am-10pm

Sherpa's •T: 6209 6209

Serving hungry people in Shanghai since 1999, Sherpa's now works with over 100 international and Chinese restaurants. www.sherpa.com.cn

夜上海: 黄陂南路338号新天地

100 Century Avenue 91F, Park Hyatt, 100 Shiji Dadao. T: 3855 1428 x 4560

One of the highest restaurants in the world, and it has multiple show kitchens Too many views to choose from!

•4F, No.3 The Bund, Zhong Shan Dong Yi Jean Georges

Lu, (near Guang Dong Lu). T: 6321 7733 Jean Georges Shanghai is the first signature restaurant outside New York by famed 3 Michelin Star Chef Jean Georges Vongerichten. The refined French cuisine is perfectly complimented by the luxurious yet understated setting. Since opening in 2004, Jean Georges has set the bar for fine dining in Shanghai with artfully crafted seasonal menus, an elaborate wine list, and impeccable service. MonSun 11:30am-2:30pm, Dinner Mon-Sun 6:00pm-11:00pm, Brunch Sat-Sun, 11.30am-3pm, www.threeonthebund.com 中山东一路3号,外滩三号4楼, 近广东路

Mr & Mrs Bund •6F, 18 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (near Nanjing Dong Lu). T: 6323 9898 Classy, but not stuffy. Relaxed, without sacrificing the chic factor. Hours: Mon-Fri: 11.30am-2.30pm Tue-Sat: 6.30pm-4am. Sun-Mon: 6.3010.30pm. www.mmbund.com

全日制餐厅-元:上海红松东路 1116号,上海虹桥元一希尔顿酒店二 号楼一层

Brasserie •NewGrand Tower Ground Level, Waldorf CAFE & LOUNGE •1F,ARTE Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel

Shanghai. 1108 Meihua Lu, Pudong. T: 3858 0718 x 0710 International buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner. www.jumeirah.com

郁全日餐厅:梅花路1108号上海卓美 亚喜玛拉雅酒店1楼

Atrium Café •Lobby, Hilton Hotel, 250 Huashan Lu. T: 6248 0000 x 1860 Different buffets available through the week, and a Champagne brunch every Sunday.

An authentic Parisian bistrot with vintage maps and photographs of Paris adorning the walls. Tuesday to Sunday: 6pm - 10.30pm; Saturday and Sunday Brunch: 12pm - 2.30pm. Closed on Mondays. www.franck.com.cn

The COOK 1388 Huamu Lu (near Fangdian Lu), Lobby level, Kerry Hotel Pudong, Shanghai. T: 6169 8886

Hours: 11am- 11pm every day open 复兴中路571号近思南路

The COOK is open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and serves a daily buffet breakfast from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

• •376 Wukang Lu (near Tai'an Lu). Le Petit Franck

T: 6433 1213 Le Petit Franck offers a place to escape from everyday hectic life, and relax over some traditional French snacks and carefully selected wines and crafted cocktails. Outdoor seating available. Open from Tuesday to Sunday. Set Lunch during the week: 11.30am - 3pm; Weekend breakfast / brunch from 9am - 4pm; Dinner / Snack from 4pm until 10.30pm. Closed on Mondays

Nougatine is a smart, upscale bistro that delivers Jean Georges’ signature cuisine in more relaxed surroundings. The stylish space is anchored by a dramatic carved stone bar, which offers an extensive drink selection and creative cocktails. The premium value menu features comforting bistro fare such as gourmet salads and the classic JG burger. Hours: Dinner Mon-Sun 6pm-11pm. www.threeonthebund.com

新元素:南京西路1376号112室; 淮海中路1028号嘉华中心4&5楼; 浦东陆家嘴正大广场一楼;虹桥路 1号港汇广场; 红枫路331号; 西藏 南路228号永银大厦6楼;延安西路 2088号虹桥嘉顿广场一层;花木路 1378号浦东嘉里城1楼

Chinese, Pan-Asian and Atlantic favourites. www.shanghaihongqiao.hilton.com

CAFÉ MORCEAU •No.571. Fuxing Zhong Lu, near Sinan

Nougatine by Jean Georges 4F, No.3 The Bund, Zhong Shan Dong Yi Lu (near Guang Dong Lu). T: 6321 7733

Healthy, tasty food and great service. Hours: Sun-Thu 7am-11pm, Fri-Sat 7am-12am

厨:上海浦东嘉里大酒店上海浦东新 区花木路1388号

Astoria Shanghai On the Bund, 20 Guangdong Lu (near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu). T: 6322 9988 Wine alcove? Check. Barista bar? Check. Courtyard garden? Check. And it's part of the Waldorf's great brunch tour! Hours: 6.30am-11pm

百味园:上海外滩华尔道夫酒店, 上 海市黄浦区中山东一路2号

Grill 56F, Grand Hyatt, 88 Shiji Dadao, Pudong. T: 5049 1234 x 8907 Tempt

your taste buds with succulent steaks and fresh seafood. Hours (dinner only): SunThu 5.30-10pm, Fri-Sat 5.30-10.30pm 烧烤: 浦东世纪大道88号金茂君悦大 酒店56楼

THE HOUSE OF ROOSEVELT, SKY Restaurant 27 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. T: 2322 0888 Continental delights are the order of the day at this restaurant, along with the impressive Bund view. www.rooseveltchina.com 中山东一路27号

on 36 •36F,Jade Pudong Shangri-La, 33 Fucheng

•TheCACHET Langham Xintiandi, Level 1, 99

Delivers an innovative assortment of international and Asian dishes. Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, guests can indulge in the Cachet’s global epicurean delights throughout the day. www.mingcourt-xintiandi.com

Hongqiao, 369 Xian Xia Lu. T: 5153 3300 x 3708 仙霞路369号 上海虹桥雅高美爵 酒店二楼,岚亭餐厅

Madang Lu, Xintiandi. T: 2330 2288

新天地朗廷酒店: 马当路99号五层

L’Atrium is a contemporary restaurant featuring a spectacular sky-high oil painting and down-to-earth personalized services. Graceful and cozy, L’Atrium provides a fine selection of innovative gastronomy including international breakfast fairs, themed buffet, French infused a la carte services. www.grandmercurehongqiao.cn

The sort of restaurant you read about in Conde Nast and other glossies. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 6.15-10.30pm 米氏餐厅:外滩5号7楼

Lu). T: 6437 9361. 5F, Plaza 66, 1266 Nanjing Xi Lu (near Shanxi Lu). T: 6288 8897. Hotline: 400 820 7706 Delivery: 6209 6209

品川, 桃江路47号, 恒隆广场5层南京 西路1266号

Spice •3F,Sichuan 500 Hengfeng Lu (near Tianmu

Lu) T: 5253 9999 Sichuan Restaurant

We pay tribute to the ordinary yet extraordinary boulangeries all over France, and the artisanal tradition they represent. Our passion is evident in our respect for our ingredients, and the authentic flavours of our crusty breads, croissants and other French specialties – all baked daily, using ground stone flour imported from France. Open from 7am to 8pm. Closed on Mondays.

offers a pleasant and memorable dining experience with innovative Sichuan cuisine and elegant environment combining Chinese and Western flavour. Hours: 11.30am – 10pm

T: 6474 5700. Xintiandi North Block, Lane 181 Taicang Lu (near Madang Lu). T: 6320 3935. 2967 Binjiang Dadao (near Lujiazui Huan Lu). T: 6888 3935 Serves bountiful

30 Donghu Lu (near Huaihai Lu). T: 5404 1235 This Sichuanese

restaurant, cocktail bar and tea house is an expansion of the popular Citizen Cafe. www.citizenshanghai.com

plates of authentic German food and jugs of German grog. Hours: Mon-Fri, 5pm2am, Sat 12pm-2am, Sun 11am-2am

龙门阵茶屋川菜馆:东湖路30号

Huaihai Zhong Lu. T: 6391 0890. Unit 1, 28 Taojiang Lu (near Hengshan Lu). T: 6445 2581. Unit B7-B8, Shanghai City Centre, 100 Zunyi Lu (near Xianxia Lu). T: 6237 2885. 881 Yan’an Zhong Lu (near Tongren Lu). T: 6247 5878. 3F, Citic Square, 1168 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 5292 5331 Great Sichuan classics served with flair in fantastic surroundings. Hours: 11am-10pm 俏江南:淮海中路93号大上海时代

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Allure •Lobby, Le Royal Méridien Shanghai,

789 Nanjing Dong Lu (near Xizang Zhong Lu). T: 3318 9999 x 7022 The menu of traditional French dishes comes highly recommended.

艾露:南京东路789号上海世茂皇家 艾美酒店(大堂楼)

•210CAMELIA Shiji Dadao (near Pucheng Lu).

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views and European home-style dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily from 6am -11pm. www.fairmont.com 华懋阁:上海南京东路20号

宝莱纳:汾阳路150号;太仓路 181弄新天地广场北里19-20号;陆 家嘴西路2967号

Global Day Dining / Café •2F,All Pudong City Bistro,15 Xinjinqiao Lu, Pudong. T: 6036 8855

The all-day-dining casual restaurant located features interactive show kitchens and live cooking stations

Shook! Restaurant & Rooftop Terrace 5/6F, The Swatch Art Peace Hotel, 23 Nanjing Dong Lu (Bund 19) T: 2329 8522 www.shookrestaurantshanghai.com

Shook!餐厅及顶层露台:南京东路 23号(外滩19号)斯沃琪和平饭店艺 术中心五楼及六楼

Sir Elly’s Restaurant, Bar and Terrace The Peninsula Shanghai, 13-14F, 32 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (near Beijing Dong Lu). T: 2327 6756 Modern European dining by Chef David Chauveau with six private dining rooms, an intimate bar, and an expansive U-shape outdoor terrace offering breathtaking views of the city. 艾利爵士餐厅、酒吧和露台:中山东 一路32号上海半岛酒店13、14层(近 北京东路)

T8 •House 8, North Block Xintiandi, Lane

181, Taicang Lu (near Madang Lu). T: 6355 8999 Justifiably labelled world class. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 6.30-11.30pm. 太仓路181弄新天地北里8号

Restaurant •TheTables Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai Lobby Level, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu T: 6279 8888 x 7166

南京西路1376号上海商城波特曼酒店

Marriott Café 38F, JW Marriott Hotel, 399 Nanjing Xi Lu (near Huangpi Bei Lu). T: 5359 4969 x 6422 Spectacular city views,

Tian Di Show Kitchen •Restaurant

1F, Grand Mercure Baolong, 180 Yixian Lu. T: 3505 9666 Blending art

with taste in this heavenly eatery, the new Tian Di Restaurant feature local Chinese, Asian and International Cuisine in show kitchen style that entices the senses and brings the excitement of cooking from behind the scene. Hours: 6am-10.30pm

elevated •TheXTD Langham Xintiandi, Level 5, 99

Madang Road, Xintiandi T: 2330 2288 The perfect outdoor lounge and terrace for a casual lunch, dinner or after-work drinks. 新天地朗廷酒店: 马当路99号五层

fresh a la carte and elaborate buffets.

Mosaic restaurant 2F, Sofitel Shanghai Hyland, 505 Nanjing Road East. T: 6351 5888 x 4281 Casual restaurant mixing modern French inspired cuisine artfully blended with Asian flair. 南京东路505号上海海仑宾馆2楼

Shiji Dadao, Pudong. T: 5047 5859 Fine French fare in the shadow of the Jinmao Tower. Hours: 11.30am -2pm, 5.30-11pm 拉图餐厅: 浦东世纪大道88号金 茂裙楼5楼

Paulaner Brauhaus •150 Fenyang Lu (near Fuxing Lu).

Sichuan Citizen Restaurant •& Bar

THE CATHAY ROOM 9F, Fairmont Peace Hotel, 20 Nanjing Dong Lu. T: 6321 6888 Sparkling Bund

Tour •5F, La Jin Mao Tower Side Building, 88

German

天蜀阁四川餐厅:恒丰路500号3楼

Beauty •5F,South Shanghai Times Square, 93

• La Creperie

1 Taojiang Lu (near Fenyang Lu). T: 5465 9055 A great selection of galettes, crepes, traditional cakes and cider. Hours: 10.30am - late, last order 11.30pm 桃江路1号,近东平路

海怡:公平路19号上海外滩悦榕庄 1楼(近海平路)

•2F,L'Atrium Grand Mercure Shanghai

•378Farine Wukang Lu (near Tai’an Lu)

Dining in a romantic and contemporary setting, an extensive array of selected premium products from the sea. A distinct and innovative gourmet experience to satisfy the most discerning of tastes, Ocean, fully realises the art of cooking. Savour our signature dish ‘The Seafood Platter’. Hours: Lunch 11am–5.30pm; Dinner 6pm–10.30pm

World-class. What more can we say about Jade on 36?

M on the Bund 7F, 5 on the Bund, 20 Guangdong Lu (near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu). T: 6350 9988

Chuan •47PinTaojiang Lu (near Wulumuqi Nan

On The Bund,19 Gongping Lu ( near Haiping Lu). T: 2509 1188

Lu. T: 6882 8888 x 280

富城路33号浦东香格里拉大酒店36楼

中山东一路3号,外滩三号4楼,近 广东路

Chinese - Sichuan

Ocean •Lobby level at Banyan Tree Shanghai

Hilton Shanghai Hongqiao. T: 3323 6571 All day dining with a global spread of

华山路250号,希尔顿大酒店大堂

T: 158 2167 6767/6437 6465

Xizang Nan Lu (near Shouning Lu). T: 6334 3598 1F, Gubei Garden Plaza, 2088 Yan'an Xi Lu (near Yili Lu). T: 5116 9887 1F, Kerry Parkside Pudong 1378 Huamu Lu (near Fangdian Lu)

- All Day Dining •1F, Essence Block 2, 1116 Hongsong Dong Lu,

BistroT •376Franck Wukang Lu (near Tai'an Lu).

雍福会: 永福路200号

Modern Shanghainese with a solid dim sum spread and live jazz every weekend. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-10.30pm

for breakfast, lunch and dinner and complimented by an extensive a la carte menu. The culinary team will showcase exciting cuisines from around the world with local favorites.

Lu. T: 6445 8703

former British Consulate, a haven of fine food, exquisite antiques and peaceful gardens.

Shanghai. T: 6888 1234 x 4560

French

T: 5466 2727Set on the grounds of the

Ye Shanghai Lane 181 Taicang Lu (near Madang Lu). T: 6311 2323

浦东四季酒店:浦东世纪大道210号

SOAHC Restaurant & Tea •Garden

Du Lac Jing Ge •383Villa •5F,Wei Huangpi Nan Lu (near Xingye Waldorf Astoria Club, 2 Zhongshan

Dong Yi Lu (near Guangdong Lu). T: 6322 9988 Fancy pants Cantonese at

T: 2036 1300 Vibrant, chic and stylish Camelia at Four Seasons Hotel Pudong, is the city's newest dining sensation. World class French and Japanese cuisine, cool cocktails, exceptional wines and hot vibes.

Wine Bar & Kitchen •2F,NAPA South Bund 22, 22 Zhongshan

All Day Dining •1F,Vie Sofitel Shanghai Sheshan Oriental,

Bringing wine experience and enjoyment to a new level in a historical setting. www.napawinebarandkitchen.com

T: 3761 8888 x 1911 Dine in style with tranquil lagoons and fresh seafood.

Dong Er Lu. T: 6318 0057 Bar and Café •222Citizen Jinxian Lu (near Shaanxi Nan Lu). T: 6258 1620 Cosy relaxed

中山东二路22号2楼

European decor, first floor coffee house and lounge with wi-fi. Hours: Mon-Fri 11am-12.30am, Sat-Sun 10am-12.30am

on the Grille •505Kebabs Zhongshan Nan Lu (near Fuxing

Buffet •2F,Comely Majesty Plaza Shanghai, 719

Dong Lu). T: 6152 6567

Nanjing Dong Lu. T: 6350 0000 x 208

中山南路505号

Buffet with city views of Nanjing Lu. Hours: 6am-10pm

•3F,VEDAS 83 Changshu Lu (near Julu Lu).

南京东路719号上海南新雅大酒店2楼

Xi Lu (near Xikang Lu). T: 6279 8682 4-5F, Kwah Centre, 1028 Huaihai Zhong Lu (near Donghu Lu). T: 5403 8865 GF, Northwest corner, Super Brand Mall, Luijiazui Xi Lu (near Lujiazui Huan Lu), Pudong. T: 5047 2060 Shop 163, GF, Grand Gateway Mall, 1 Hongqiao Lu. T: 6407 5972 331 Hongfeng Lu (near Biyun Lu). T: 3382 1700 6F, 228

上海市松江区泗泾镇泗陈公路 3388弄,上海东方佘山索菲特大 酒店1楼

Indian

进贤路222号, 近陕西南路

Element Fresh •112, Shanghai Centre, 1376 Nanjing

3388 Sichen Lu, Sijing Town.

T: 6445 8100 / 6404 1551 One of the Pelham’s •Waldorf Astoria Club L Level, Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund, 2 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (near Guangdong Lu). T: 6322 9988

This New York-style fine dining restaurant is elegant without being too formal. 上海外滩华尔道夫酒店:上海黄浦区 中山东一路2号

best Indian restaurants in the city. Hours: 11.30am-2pm, 6-10.30pm www.vedascuisine.com 常熟路83号3楼 (近巨鹿路)

Italian

•3F,Basilico InterContinental Shanghai Expo, 1188 Xueye Lu (near Puming Lu).


T: 3858 1172 They have a marble table

(near Danshui Lu). T: 5382 5777

巴赛利意大利餐厅:浦东雪野路 1188号,近南码头路 上海世博洲际 酒店三楼

伊藤家:瑞金二路24号;荣华西 道19弄6号;淮海中路381号中环 广场3楼

•913Casanova Julu Lu (near Changshu Lu).

I.Z.K.Y. •Guoson Centre, Block 1, 1F, 388

巨鹿路913号, (近常熟路)

They've got all the s's covered: shabu shabu, sukikyaki, sushi and sashimi.

shaped like Italy. 'Nuff said.

T: 5403 4528

Ciao Dining Room and Ciao Bambino 1F, The Langham, Yangtze Boutique, 740 Hankou Lu. T: 6080 0800 x 7744 A haven of authentic Italian & Mediterranean dining.

Cucina 56F, Grand Hyatt, 88 Shiji Dadao (near Dongtai Lu). T: 5049 1234 x 8908 A stylish trattoria that serves traditional Italian favorites. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-10pm

意庐: 浦东世纪大道88号金茂君悦大 酒店56楼

Da Marco 1F, 103 Dongzhu'anbang Lu, Golden Bridge Garden. T: 6210 4495. 1F, Grand Gateway, 1 Hongqiao Lu (across from Element Fresh). T: 6447 7577 大马可:东诸安浜路103号1楼;虹桥 路1号港汇广场1楼(新元素对面)

•8F,Favola Le Royal Méridien Shanghai, 789

Nanjing Dong Lu. T: 3318 9999

Chic Italian restaurant featuring food from various regions of Italy.

Great sushi, a classic favourite.

Daduhe Lu. T: 6095 8888 x 7052

Sushi, sashimi and yakitori in a stylish interior. Hours: 11.30am-2.30pm, 5.30-10pm 日珍: 浦东世纪大道88号金茂君悦

TEPPANYAKI & LOUNGE •3F,MOONSHA 5 on the Bund, 20 Guangdong Lu

(near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu). T: 6323 1117 In addition to the teppanyaki tables,

Moonsha provides an excellent Bund view. 中山东一路,外滩5号三楼

•2F,NADAMAN Tower 2, Pudong Shangri-La,

SUSHI BAR •630SHARI Yongjia Lu (near Wulumuqi Nan Lu).T: 5466 0320 More sushi options than you can shake a stick at. 徐汇区永嘉路630号

•803SHINTORI Julu Lu (near Fumin Lu).

takes some finding. Hours: Mon-Fri 5.3011pm, Sat-Sun 11.30am-11pm

This coastal Italian restaurant offers vibrant cuisine, stylishly rustic décor, and breathtaking Bund views. The menu created by 3 Michelin Star Chef Jean Georges Vongerichten, features amazing wood-fired pizzas, house made pastas, and the freshest seafood, graced with the true flavor of Italy. 5.30pm-1am

中山东一路3号,外滩三号6楼,近广东路

Pane e Vino Ristorante Bldg 33, 47 Fuxing Lu (near Sinan Lu), Sinan Mansions T: 5465 2177

Owner/chef Antonio Sciaraffa serves authentic Italian food in a friendly, home setting. 思南路47号,思南公馆第33墅(近思 南路大门)

•1F,SABATINI South Annex,Wheelock Square,

OYAMA •20 SUSHI Donghu Lu (near Huaihai Zhong

Lu). T: 5404 7705 20 course omakase menu served by Oyama-san himself

•LevelTaihei 2 at Banyan Tree Shanghai On

The Bund, 19 Gongping Lu ( near Haiping Lu).T: 2509 1188

Serving only the finest ingredients; Taihei serves high quality Sushi and Sashimi with an innovative twist. Hours: Lunch 11.30am–2.30pm; Dinner 5.30pm–9.30pm 公平路19号上海外滩悦榕庄2楼(近 海平路)

Shanghai’s very best Italian food, at high-end prices. www.vabeneshanghai.com 太仓路新天地北里181弄7号

•28F,YU99Bar Jiangbin Road, Luwan District, Shanghai Marriott Hotel Luwan. T: 5318 8888 Be impressed by the inspiring

landscape of Lupu Bridge crossing over the Huangpu River. Dance to the rhythm of the river while enjoying the fine wines with a spectacular view of new post-Expo Shanghai. 上海市卢湾区江滨路99号28楼(打浦 路底)上海绿地万豪酒店

Japanese

•150AMBROSIA Fenyang Lu (near Yueyang Lu).

T: 6431 3935 Former home of legendary General Bai set in immaculate gardens. Japanese and Korean cuisine cooked on smoke-free grills. 仙炙轩:汾阳路150号

Japanese Restaurant •3F,Benkay Hotel Nikko Shanghai, 488 Yan’an

碧云国际商务酒店1楼,金桥路 1775号

Mediterranean

•26F,Azur 1018 Changning Lu (near Huichuan Lu). T: 6115 7396

Fitness fiends love the healthy lunch and long salad bar. 长宁路1018号上海龙之梦万丽酒 店26楼

T: 6327 0897 / 6295 9511

Flavourful falafels! And don’t miss the take-home dips. Hours: 10am-10pm 大沽路415号 (近成都南路)

15 Dongping Lu (near Hengshan Lu). T: 6445 4734. 2F, Hengshan Hotel, 543 Hengshan Lu. T: 6433 0899 / 6437 7050. 3F, South Building, Hong Kong Plaza, 283 Huaihai Zhong Lu (near Yan'an Xi Lu). T: 6390 7244. 943 Hongxu Lu. T: 6242 2190. 1288 Hongqiao Lu. T: 6278 3105 / 6278 3106 RMB 160 all

you can handle. What more could you want? 瑞金一路139号1楼;东平路15号; 衡山路543号衡山宾馆2楼;淮海中 路283号香港广场南座3楼;虹许路 943号;虹桥路1288号

London London Gastro Grill •2F,glo 1 Wulumuqi Nan Lu (near Dongping Lu). T: 6466 6565

Sizzling Grills, stone baked pizzas, international favorites with our showcase grill executive chef from UK. Card: All Cards. Hours: 11am-Midnight. www.glolondon. com, shanghai@glolondon.com

El Willy Tapas & Rice South Bund 22, 22 Zhongshan Dong Lu (near Jinling Lu). T: 5404 5757

Expect Willy's trademark quirkiness in the decor and yin yang structured menu! Hours: Mon-Sat: 11.30am-2.30pm and 6-10.30pm, Saturday Brunch 11.30am-3.00pm. www.el-willy.com 中山东路22号 (近金陵路)

T: 6465 8345. 259 Hongfeng Lu (near Biyun Lu), Pudong. T: 3382 1686. Red Town, C6, Building 59, 570 Huaihai Zhong Lu T: 6415 9567

虹梅路3338弄,虹梅休闲街;浦东 红枫路259号,近碧云;淮海西路 570号第59幢C6

•UnitLuna 1, Bldg 15, North Block,

Xintiandi, Lane 181 Taicang Lu. T: 6336 1717 Still going strong in its great Xintiandi location. Hours: 11.30am - 2am

璐娜:太仓路181弄新天地北里15幢 单元1

Mexican

Cal Kitchen B1 Carrefour, Thumb Plaza, 185 Fangdian Lu, Pudong. T: 5033 6637. B1-03, Multi-Media Plaza, 999 Changning Lu (near Zhongshan Park). T: 6340 1923 It's Mexican food, California-style.

Big burritos, tacos and a salsa bar to fill you up, and Shanghai's widest selection of tequilas to wash it down. www. cantinaagave.com

•2F,Maya Shanghai Grand Plaza, Club

House, 568 Julu Lu (near Shaanxi Nan Lu). T: 6289 6889

Our pick for the best mid-range Mexican in town.

Lindo •UnitMexico 39, Lane 3338, Hongmei

Entertainment Street. T: 6465 9336 虹梅路3338弄虹梅路休闲街39号

Southeast Asian

Asiatique The Flavors of Asia 2F, 369 Xianxia Lu, Grand Mercure Hongqiao. T: 5153 3300 x 3700

With graceful and cosy dining ambiance. Hours: 6am-10.30pm 泛亚风情餐厅: 仙霞路369号虹桥美 爵酒店二楼

娘惹情马来西亚经典风味餐厅咖啡 屋:大沽路417号,近石门一路

中环店: 淮海中路381号3楼, 订座电话: 6391 5589 国金店: 浦东新区世纪大道8号L3-19, 订座电话: 6190 8170 越洋店: 南京西路1601号2A铺, 订座电话: 3256 8996 小金牛正大店: 浦东新区陆家嘴西路 168号正大广场8F-21, 订座电话: 6836 9711

9 •87F,Cloud Grand Hyatt, Jin Mao Tower, 88

Shiji Dadao, Pudong. T: 5049 1234 x 8787 Entertaining visitors in Shanghai?

Take them here for a tipple. Hours: Sun-Fri 6pm-12.30am, Sat 10am-9.30pm

衡山路811号 (近余庆路)

浦东世纪大道88号金茂君悦大酒店87楼

Tapas Spanish Bar •1928Siempre Gonghe Xin Lu. T: 2602 2222 x

Club G Plus •Room 428, Xingye Lu, Lane 123,

6028 Hours: 3pm-12am

Xintiandi Block 6. T: 5386 8088 新天地兴业路123弄428室

Swiss

Cigar Bar •TheCO2 Longemont Shanghai. 2F, 1116

Suisse •1582Chalet Kangding Lu (near Wanhangdu

Yan’an Xi Lu. T: 6115 9988 x 8250

The CO2 Cigar Bar is where cigar connoisseurs and those who indulge occasionally gather to share their love of the finer things in life.

Lu). T: 3353 3887 Features typical Swiss delicacies in a Chalet style atmosphere. Hours: Tue-Sun, 5.30-11pm 上海市静安区康定路1582

Taiwanese

•2F,Puli Lane 199, Thumb Plaza, 19

Fangdian Lu, Pudong. T: 5033 9221 Hours: 11am-11pm

上海市浦东新区芳甸路大拇指广场 199弄19号2楼

Thai Mai Thai Cuisine •1019Chiang Kangding Lu (near Yanping Lu). T: 5228 1588 Hours: 11.30am - 2pm, 5-11pm. www.chiang-mai.com.cn

清迈府泰国料理: 康定路1019号(近 延平路)

Paradise •38 Coconut Fumin Lu (near Yan’an Xi Lu). T:

6248 1998 Consistent performer with a

wonderful garden for al fresco Thai dishes. 富民路38号 (近延安路)

Thai •3F,Lapis Lane 199, Thumb Plaza, 19

Fangdian Lu. T: 5033 9223. Lane 248. 14 Taikang Lu. T: 6473 3989. 285 Hunan Lu. T: 5466 3026. Shanghai Centre, Rm 109, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 5252 0082

Romantic atmosphere with authentic Indonesian cuisine to boot.

Neat little Malaysian in the middle of Dagu Lu's strip of restaurants. Hours: 11am-10pm

Elegant environment and fabulous Vietnamese dishes.

known for inventive, modern Spanish cooking and this venture, in an historic villa within Xujiahui Park, reflects that.

浦东新区大拇指广场芳甸路199弄 19号3楼;卢湾区泰康路248弄 14号;徐汇区湖南路285号 ;静安区 南京西路1376号109室

T: 6327 0800.

武定路550号近陕西北路,永福路47号 (近复兴西路),思南路47号33单元 3楼&天台(近复兴中路)

Central Plaza Shop: 3F, Central Plaza, 381 Huaihai Zhong Lu (near Madang Lu). T: 6391 5589 IFC Shop: L3-19, 8 Shiji Dadao, Pudong. T: 6190 8170 Reel Shop: 2A, Park Place Mall, 1601 West Nanjing Lu. T: 3256 8996 BB1 SBM Shop: 8F-21, Super Brand Mall, 168 Lujiazui Xi Lu, Pudong. T: 6836 9711

T: 6431 6639 Martin Berasategui is

Nyonya •417MyDagu Lu (near Shimen Yi Lu).

Golden Bull VIETNAMESE •CUISINE

Martin •811Restaurant Hengshan Lu (near Yuqing Lu).

Lapis Thai provides various indoor and outdoor venues which can hold 200 people. Hours: 11am-late

Bali Laguna No.1649 Nanjing Xi Lu (inside Jing’an Park). T: 6248 69070

弁庆日餐厅:延安西路488号上海日 航酒店三楼

Lu). T: 6467 1511. Lane 19, 6 Ronghua Xidao. T: 6219 2286. 3F, Central Plaza, 381 Huaihai Zhong Lu

Go for the tapas, stay for the sangria.

only. Hours: 6.30-10.30pm

Xi Lu. T: 3211 9999 Benkay offers

•24Itoya Ruijin Er Lu (near Huaihai Zhong

T: 180 1727 1340

Designed to sate the cravings of those foodies who it pains to settle on a single dish, tapas brings all the flavours of Spain to your table in one sitting. Hours: 10am-2am

巴厘餐厅:南京西路1649号 (静安 公园内)

sushi, tempura and teppanyaki.

•2F,Bocado 47 Yongfu Lu (near Fuxing Xi Lu).

•1F,Leonardo’s Hilton Hotel, 250 Huashan Lu

Changle Lu). T: 6170 1310. 357 Hongfeng Lu (near Biyun Lu). T: 6886 0706

•1F,Tairyo 139 Ruijin Yi Lu. T: 5382 8818.

肇家浜路1111号5楼

Spanish

Simply Thai 5C Dongping Lu (near Hengshan Lu). Hours: 11am-11pm Xintiandi: 159 Madang Lu (near Xingye Lu). Hours: 11am-12am 28 Lane 3338, Hongmei Lu (near Yan'an Lu). Hours: 11am-11pm A6 Jinqiao Pudong Green Sports & Leisure Centre, 600 Lantian Lu. Hours: 11am-11pm 4F, IFC Mall, 8 Shiji Dadao. Hours:

Blue Marlin Shanghai •Green City: 689 Lantian Lu. Green

Bounty Rhumerie Bounty Jing’an. 550 Wuding Lu (near Xikang Lu). T: 2661 9368. Bounty Xuhui, 47 Yongfu Lu (near Fuxing Dong Lu). T: 137 6451 0616. Bounty X @ Sinan Mansion, 3F & Terrace, 47 Sinan Lu. Unit 33, near Fuxing Zhong Lu. T: 189 1719 7641

T: 6426 8256

Las Tapas •House Mediterranean Cuisine •415Haya’s 33, Lane 3338 Hongmei Lu. Dagu Lu (near Chengdu Nan Lu).

Agave •ACantina Mansion, 291 Fumin Lu (near

An authentic dining experience best ended with its delicious pear and ricotta dessert. Hours: Lunch 11.30am-2.30pm, High Tea 3-5.30pm, Dinner 6-10.30pm. reservations@sabatini-sh.com

Taicang Lu (near Madang Lu). T: 6311 2211This is Xintiandi chic, with some of

T: 5032 1311

李奥纳多:华山路250号希尔顿酒 店1楼

1717 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 3127 8577

Bene Shanghai •RmVa7, North Block, Xintiandi, Lane 181,

San’s Kitchen •1F La Green Hotel, 1775 Jinqiao Lu.

An art deco inspired cocktail bar with intimate seating and an impressive list of classic cocktails, vintage wines, fine champagnes and whiskeys.

金桥碧云店:浦东新区金桥碧云国际 社区蓝天路689号;大拇指店:浦东新 区芳甸路199弄大拇指广场17号

River •5F,Mekong Metro City, 1111 Zhaojiabang Lu.

Malaysian

The Bar 2F, The Langham, Yangtze Boutique, 740 Hankou Lu. T: 6080 0734

City Jinqiao Pudong T: 5030 9676 Thumb Plaza: Bldg 17, 199 Fangdian Lu. Thumb Plaza Pudong T: 6886 7876 www.bluemarlin.cn.

Vietnamese

WITH AQUA •2F, SUN 6 on the Bund, Zhongshan Dong Yi

中山东一路(外滩)6号2楼

东平店: 东平路5号C座; 新天地店: 新 天地马当路159号 (马当路与兴业路路 口); 虹梅店: 虹梅路3338弄 虹梅休闲 街28号; 金桥店: 蓝天路600号 碧云体 育休闲中心A6; 国金店: 世纪大道8号 上海国金中心四层

大田路127-1号 (近北京西路)

(near Yan'an Zhong Lu). T: 6248 0000 x 1850 Open for dinner

Immaculate interior and open kitchen, with an emphasis on delicate seafood dishes.

中山东一路外滩18号7楼

aesthetics while enjoying the authentic Thai food in a tatami seat. Hours: 11am2.30pm, 5.30pm-12.30am

新都里无二:巨鹿路803号

Lu (near Guangdong Lu). T: 6339 2779

Saturday nights. Hours: 6pm - 12am.

The first choice for many discerning Thaifood-lovers in Shanghai. Delivery service now available. www.simplythai-sh.com

Xi Lu). T: 6217 9797 Don’t miss the

•56F,Kobachi Grand Hyatt, Jin Mao Tower, 88 Shiji Dadao. T: 5049 1234 x 8907

10am-10pm Hotline: 400 880 7729, Delivery: 6209 6209

Thai Gallery •No.127-1 Datian Lu (near Beijing

Its private teppanyaki rooms make for good grilling.

T: 5404 5252 Uber-smooth eatery that

Lu (near Guang Dong Lu). T: 6321 9922

长宁路1018号上海龙之梦万丽酒店26楼

Meihua Lu, Pudong. T: 3858 0888

•27F,Giovanni’s Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao

•6F, Mercato No.3 The Bund, Zhong Shan Dong Yi

Focusing on authentic regional specialties from Vietnam, India, Thailand, and Malaysia with an interactive approach. Celadon Tea Lounge offers a variety of over 36 specialty teas.

•1MF,J-MIX Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel, 1108

富城路33号浦东香格里拉大酒店2座2楼

吉范尼斯意大利餐厅:上海市遵义 南路5号,虹桥喜来登上海太平洋大 饭店27楼

Enjoy food from glo hickory oak burning smoke BBQ pit while enjoy the open rooftop skyline views. Card: All Cards. Hours: Mon- Fri. 5pm-late. Sat- Sun. 11-late. www.glolondon.com, shanghai@ glolondon.com

(Renaissance Shanghai Zhongshan Park Hotel) T:6115 8888

Yan'an Lu). T: 6242 9186 慕光日本料理: 虹梅路3911弄10号楼

Shanghai, 33 Fucheng Lu. T: 6882 8888 A delightful eating experience.

regions of Italy. Hours: 12-2pm, 6-10.30pm

•26FCeladon 1018 Changning Lu

Lu). T: 6466 6565

Japanese restaurant •BldgHikari 10, 3911 Hongmei Lu (near

法沃莱:南京东路789号世茂皇家艾 美大酒店

Hotel, 5 Zunyi Nan Lu. T: 6275 8888 x 4276 Sample authentic cuisine from various

London Rooftop BBQ •4F,glo 1 Wulumuqi Nan Lu (near Dongping

Le Soir •BundCirque 22, 4F, Zhong Shan Dong Er Lu, near Xin Yong'An Lu

NIGHT

Opening in September! RSVP@Cirquelesoirshanghai.com www.cirquelesoir.com

中山东二路22号,4楼,近新永安路

789 Nanjing Lu •64-66F, Le Royal Méridien Shanghai,

789 Nanjing Dong Lu. T: 3318 9999

Upscale hotel bar featuring spectacular 360-degree views of the city. Hours: Mon-Thurs 5pm-1am, Fri-Sat 5pm-2am, Sun 3pm-1am

789 南京路: 南京东路789号(64-66楼)

Aquarium Bar 2F, 6 Bund, Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. T: 6339 2779

If we’ve seen a bigger fish tank in a bar, it was in a Bond film. Mon-Thurs, Sun 6pm-1am, Fri-Sat 6pm-3am 中山东一路外滩6号2楼

•1877Eddy’s Huaihai Zhong Lu (near

505 •2F, Bar Sofitel Shanghai Hyland, 505

Tianping Lu). T: 6282 0521 Popular,

Nanjing Road East. T: 6351 5888 x 4298 Cozy ambience with music, French

long-standing and mostly gay bar. MonThu 8pm-2am; Fri-Sun 8pm-3am

wine, champagne, cocktail, tea and pastries.

淮海中路1877号 (近天平路)

南京东路505号上海海仑宾馆2楼

Bar •6F,Glamour 5 on the Bund (near Guangdong

Barbarossa Restaurant & •Lounge

Lu). T: 6329 3751

231 Nanjing Xi Lu (inside People's Park). T: 6318 0220

www.m-theglamourbar.com 外滩5号6楼

Romantic three-story Moroccan themed lounge on a lake hidden in People’s Park. Hours: Sun - Thurs 11am - 2am, Fri - Sat 11am - 3am. www. barbarossa.com.cn

of Blues & Jazz •60 House Fuzhou Lu. T: 6323 2779 福州路60号(外滩)

芭芭露莎会所餐厅:南京西路231号 (人民公园内)

at park 97 •2A upstairs Gaolan Lu (inside Fuxing Park).

• How Bar

7F, No.3 The Bund, Zhong Shan Dong Yi Lu (near Guang Dong Lu). T: 3366 4788

T: 5383 2328 Hours Sun-Thu 8pm-2am, Fri-Sat 8pm-4am.

皋兰路2号甲,复兴公园内

•BundBar18,Rouge 7F, 18 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. T: 6339 1199

Bund-side bar with world class terrace and great music. Not cheap, but still jampacked with classy folks on Friday and

HOW Bar is a specialized organic wine bar that exudes the intimacy, coziness, and distinctive charm of France. Each bottle in the exclusive wine collection is thoughtfully selected and imported directly from boutique French vineyards, with emphasis on organic and bio-dynamic wines. Every Tuesday-Saturday, 5pm-1am www.threeonthebund.com 中山东一路3号,外滩三号7楼,近广东路

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Bar •4F,indigo 6 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (near Fuzhou Lu). T: 6321 5398 Hours: 6pm-2am

中山东一路6号4楼 (近福州路)

Jazz Bar •GF,The Fairmont Peace Hotel, 20 Nanjing

Dong Lu. T: 6321 6888

Jazz music and classic cocktails remain the star attractions. Enjoy the legendary Old Jazz Band as well as Theo Croker’s Sextet. Hours: 5pm-2am. www.fairmont.com 爵士吧 和平饭店中国上海南京东路 20号 200002

KABB •House 5, North Block, Xintiandi, Lane 181, Taicang Lu. T: 3307 0798

Often a refuge for tourists who tire of the Xintiandi circus, but it’s worthwhile for locals too. Hours: Sun-Thu 7am-12am, Fri & Sat 7am-late 新天地太仓路181弄北里5号

Kaiba •479 Wuding Lu (near Shaanxi Bei

Lu). T: 6288 9676 739 Dingxi Lu (near Yan'an Xi Lu). T: 6418 2252 Taikang Terrace, Room 202, 169 Jianguo Zhong Lu. T: 6280 5688

Wine Residence by ASC •57 The Jiangyin Lu. T: 6318 0857 ASC藏酒轩:江阴路57号

Cidi Dental Clinic •Room 706-708, 495 Jiangning Lu.

Shanghai Clinic •LaneBioscor 89, 5 Xingguo Lu (near Hunan

河南中路88号威斯汀大饭店2楼

•1377Oscar’s Fuxing Zhong Lu (near Baoqing

Cellar •2F,Aussino 147 Weihai Lu. T: 5118 1299

江宁路495号706-708室

with Australian, American and Chinese doctors specialising in plastic/cosmetic surgery, medical skin treatment, natural hair regrowth and cosmetic dentistry. www.bioscor.com.cn

soirees of cool cocktails and hot jazz. Happy Hour: 5.30-9.30pm

Lu). T: 6431 6528

British social pub with relaxed environment (you'd be relaxed after an eight hour Sunday happy hour as well). Hours: 11am-2am, Happy Hour Mon - Sat 4-8pm, Sun 12-8pm 奥斯卡:复兴路1377号(近宝庆路)

Paulaner Brauhaus •150 Fenyang Lu (near Fuxing Lu).

T: 6474 5700. 19-20, North Block, Lane 181, Taicang Lu (near Madang Lu). T: 6320 3935. Riverside Promenade, Binjiang Dadao, Pudong. T: 6888 3935 Perfectly gluggable,

restoring German grog. Hours: Mon-Fri 5pm2am, Sat 12pm-2am, Sun 11am-2am 宝莱纳 :汾阳路150号;太仓路 181弄北里;浦东滨江大道富都段滨 江风光亭

Bar •237QHengshan Lu (near Gao’an Lu). T: 6433 5710 Hours: 2pm - 2am 衡山路237号 (近高安路)

Liquor Factory Ritz Bar •InterContinental •TheThe Shanghai Expo, 1188 Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai Xueye Lu (near Nanmatou Lu). T: 3858 1188 Now a retro British pub, this

villa used to house liquor factory workers. 酒坊:浦东雪野路1188号,近南 码头路上海世博洲际酒店一楼花园 及别墅区

Long Bar •Waldorf Astoria Club L Level, 2

Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. T: 6322 9988 For a taste of Old Shanghai, look no further than the Waldorf's Long Bar. Hours: 2pm - 1am

Manhattan 154 Nanyang Lu (near Xikang Lu). T: 6247 6656

2/F, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu, Shanghai. T: 6279 8888 x 5778 SThe Ritz Bar is

open every evening from 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. every Monday to Sunday. Mixologists create uber cool drinks and special martinis made to order or select from an impressive collection of malt whiskies. 南京西路1376号上海商城波特曼酒店

de Ning •TheSalon Peninsula Shanghai, B1, 32

Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (near Beijing Dong Lu). T: 2327 6731

Offering signature cocktails, light snacks and live music. Ideal place for events meeting and theme parties.

南阳路154号 (进西康路)

玲珑酒廊:中山东一路32号上海半岛 酒店地下一层(近北京东路)

Club •4F,M2 Hong Kong Plaza, 283 Huaihai

•6F, SUGAR 35 Shaanxi Nan Lu (near Changle

Zhong Lu (near Huangpi Nan Lu). T: 6288 6222 Large club featuring

international DJs playing house and hip-hop. Hours: 9pm -late. www.museshanghai.com

Factory •172MMaoming Nan Lu (near Yongjia Lu). T: 6415 1088

茂名南路172号 (近永嘉路)

•145Mela Nanyang Lu (near Xikang Lu). T: 6258 1090 Hours: 10pm-late 南阳路145号 (近西康路)

Melting Pot •288The Taikang Lu (near Sinan Lu). T: 6415 8180

Lu, near Yuanmingyuan Lu

北京东路77号5楼,近圆明园路

Music Room 92F, Park Hyatt Shanghai, 100 Shiji Dadao. T: 6888 1234 x 4560 Live music

every Monday to Saturday and Ladies' Night every Wednesday, from 8.30 - 10.30pm

Narcissus •4 Hengshan Lu (near Wulumuqi Nan Lu). T: 5465 4755

衡山路4号 (近乌鲁木齐南路)

•162Nelly’s Maoming Nan Lu (near Fuxing

Zhong Lu). T: 6473 7838 Hours: 7pm-3am 茂名南路162号 (近复兴中路)

New Heights 7F, No.3 The Bund, Zhong Shan Dong Yi Lu (Guang Dong Lu). T: 6321 0909

The aptly-named New Heights is a modern brasserie offering Continental and South East Asian fare. The breezy rooftop terrace which affords unrivaled views of the Bund and Pudong skyline, is the perfect place to enjoy an alfresco meal or a drink under the stars. Lunch Mon-Sun 11.30am-2.30pm, (Sat-Sun till 4:00pm), Dinner Mon-Sun 6pm-10.30pm, Sat-Sun till 11pm, Brunch Sat-Sun 11am4pm www.threeonthebund.com 中山东一路3号,外滩三号7楼,近 广东路

•2F,Niche The Westin Shanghai, 88 Henan

Zhong Lu. T: 6335 1888 x 7342

A bar-cum-nightclub, perfect for evening

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安福路53-57号(近常熟路); 太仓路 58号(近济南路)

London Lounge Bar •3F, glo 1 Wulumuqi Nan Lu (near Dongping Lu). T: 6466 6565

Looking for the perfect place to meet friends, unwind from work, de-brief during the day? Then glo Wine Bar is the perfect destination. Whether you want to catch up over cocktails, share a well chosen bottle of wine or enjoy our International tapas & platters, you will find the perfect solution in glo Wine Bar. Card: All Cards. Hours: 4pm-late. www. glolondon.com, shanghai@glolondon.com

衡山路922号3001B

General and Cosmetic Dental Centre of Shanghai United Family Hospital and Clinics 1139 Xianxia Lu (near Linquan Lu). T: 2216 3900 仙霞路1139号

Health Care Medical •andGlobal Dental Centre Room 301, Kerry Centre, 1515 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 5298 6339

Hours: Mon-Fri: 8am-7pm; Sat-Sun: 9am5pm. www.ghcchina.com 上海全康医疗中心: 南京西路1515号 上海嘉里中心301室

Dental Care •3040Hygeia Yan’an Xi Lu (3721 Hongmei Lu, Hongqiao Pearl City). T: 6406 1866 / 137 6127 5978

延安西路3040号; 虹梅路3721号

Asia •3F,Orthodontics Ciro’s Plaza, 388 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 6359 9359 T: 6473 7733

T: 5988 5898 www.proshine-dental.com

透明思考餐厅:太仓路181弄北里 11号楼2单元; 牡丹66:南京西路 1266号恒隆广场502

TOPS •Roof,Banyan Tree Shanghai On the

Bund,19 Gongping Lu( near Haiping Lu) T:2509 1188

8pm-2am, Fri-Sat 8pm-4am

Entertainment •YiMuse Feng Galleria, 5F, 77 Beijing Dong

EnoteCa Wine Lounge and Boutique 53-57 Anfu Lu (near Changshu Lu). T: 5404 0050. 58 Taicang Lu (near Ji'nan Lu). T: 5306 3400

Dr. Zhou’s Dental Clinic Room 3001B, Jianhui Mansion, 922 Hengshan Lu (next to the Pacific Department Store, Xujiahui). T: 6447 0390

Dental •7F,ProShine JH Plaza, 2008 Huqingping Lu.

River, to the iconic Lujiazui skyline.

Sinan Lu).T: 5383 2328 Hours Sun-Thu 皋兰路2号甲 (复兴公园内)

Bar •32F,VUE West Tower, Hyatt on the Bund,

199 Huangpu Lu (near Wuchang Lu). T: 6393 1234 x 6348 Revel in the view from this rooftop bar while sipping cocktails. Hours: Sun-Thu 5pm-1am; Fri & Sat 5pm-2am

非常时髦酒吧: 黄浦路199号上海外滩 茂悦大酒店西楼三十二楼

•28F,YU99Bar Jiangbin Road, Luwan

District, Shanghai Marriott Hotel Luwan. T: 5318 8888

The Shanghai international •aesthetic clinic Fine Wines •409Jointek Weihai Lu (near Shimen Yi Lu).

T: 6340 0955 Representative office and retail store. www.jointekfinewines.com

骏德酒业:威海路409号 (近石门一路)

Reserve •383Napa Weihai Lu (near Shimen Yi Lu). Retailer specialising in wines from Napa Valley and Sonoma. Free wine tastings every Friday. www.napareservewines.com 威海路383号

•58 Summergate Yan'an Dong Lu. T: 180 0820 6929 Free door-to-door delivery from a climatecontrolled warehouse within 24 hours of order, from Monday to Friday. cellar.door@summergate.com

Roosevelt Wine Cellar, THE •HOUSE OF ROOSEVELT

2F, 27 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. T: 2322 0888

House of Roosevelt has one of the largest wine cellars in Asia. www.rooseveltchina.com 中山东一路27号

Wine Discoveries The Cool Docks, Rm 101-111, Bldg 13, 505 Zhongshan Nan Lu. T: 6152 6680 Wine Discoveries offers a great selection of South African, German, Australian and French wines. Free delivery for one case or six bottles. www.safinewines.co.za, info@safinewines.co.za.

(Yin Yang) •125YYs Nanchang Lu (near Maoming Nan

Wine-Link •House 18, Lane 228 Anfu Lu (near

Lu). T: 6466 4098 Small bar crammed with artsy types until the wee hours. 南昌路125号 (近茂名南路)

黄浦区中山南路505号老码头,13号 楼101室

Wulumuqi Zhong Lu). T: 5403 6548 / 5403 0594 www.wine-link.com 安福路228弄18号(近乌鲁木齐路)

Zeal •South Bund 22, 22 Zhongshan Er Lu

•UnitYangjiu 5A, 1375 Huaihai Zhong Lu (near

Turns out there is room for another Bund Bar with Lujiazui views.

A website that distributes imported wines, Champagne, spirits, food and wine accessories. They can deliver to your door in 24 hours. www.yangjiu.com

(near Xin Yong'an Lu). T: 6328 8668

Bar •25F,Zpark Zpark Bar, Renaissance Shanghai

Zhongshan Park Hotel, 1018 Changning Lu. T: 6115 8888 Get your drink and your groove on at this hotel bar.

WINE

Fuxing Zhong Lu). T: 5168 8971

淮海中路1375号5A座 (近复兴路)

HEALTH Dental

Dental Clinic •200Care ASC Fine Wines •17-18F, Yincheng Dong Lu (near Shiji BM InterContinental Business Centre, 100 Yutong Lu. T: 6056 1999 www.asc-wines.com

裕通路100号洲际商务中心17-18楼

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上海浦东新区迎春路1275号208室

Dental 思迈登齿科: •4F,Smile 215 Hefei Lu (near Huangpi Nan Lu). Hours: 10am – 7pm. T: (400) 882 0506 www.smiledent.cn

T: 6340 0418

Be impressed by the inspiring landscape of Lupu Bridge crossing over the Huangpu River. Dance to the rhythm of the river while enjoying the fine wines with a spectacular view of new post Expo Shanghai. 上海市卢湾区江滨路99号28楼(打浦 路底)上海绿地万豪酒店

Suite 208, 1275 Yingchun Lu, Pudong District. T: 3868 5118 / 139 1890 7562 www.tiac.com.cn

Dadao). T: 5047 1790 www.care2004.com

陆家嘴168号正大广场7楼09室

Shanghai United Family •Hospital - Dental Clinic

1139 Xianxia Lu (near Linquan Lu). T: 2216 3900 Hours: Mon & Wed 9am7pm; Tues, Thur-Sat 9am-5pm; closed Sun. www.ufh.com.cn

Fitness & Yoga Global Nutra-Express •Room 606, 261 Yunnan Nan Lu.

T: 138 1848 8508 / 139 1826 5447 Hours: 10am-5pm. www.globalnutraexpress.cn

KERRY SPORTS •Kerry Hotel Pudong Shanghai, 4F, 1388 Huamu Lu. T: 6169 8858

A massive 24-hour gym with amenities galore and something for the entire family.

WellNess •668MeHuai'an Lu (near Xi Suzhou Lu). Classes for kickboxing, yoga and more. www.mewellness.com

Body Fit •717OZHuai'an Lu (near Xi Suzhou Lu). T: 6288 5278 / 135 6424 0374

Thai boxing studio run by tough-guy Tomer Oz. www.ozbodyfit.com

Raja Yoga •Xujiahui Club: 3F, 88 Xingeng Lu

(near Wanping Nan Lu). T: 6427 4328. Caobao Lu Club: 7F, 93 Caobao Lu (near Liuzhou Lu). T: 6484 9557. Wanda Club: 3F, 189 Zhengtong Lu. T: 3511 1093 The first international member of IHRSA in China, Raja has more than seven clubs in Shanghai.

Health Services American-Sino Ob/Gyn •Service

14F, Complex Building, Huashan Hospital, 12 Wulumuqi Zhong Lu (near Changle Lu). T: 6249 3246

Hours: 8am-8pm. www.americanobgyn. com, www.huashanobgyn.com.cn 乌鲁木齐路12号华山医院综合楼14楼

AKS是一个对外籍儿童提供优质体育 活动的非营利性的社会组织。活动包 括足球,棒球,篮球,体操,芭蕾, 网球等。浦西:虹梅路3211号601 室(陈家桥支路) ;浦东:新金桥路 18号华美达大酒店1楼,T: 3872 6770 (周 三至周五)

School •2F, Brain 126 Ronghua Dadao. T: 6295 0461 www.brainschool.com.cn 荣华东道126号2楼

The British International •School

Pudong: 600 Cambridge Forest New Town, 2729 Hunan Lu. T: 5812 7455. Puxi: 111 Jinguang Lu, Huacao Town, Minhang District. T: 5226 3211 www.bisschina.com

沪南路2979号600; 闵行区金光路111号

衡山路910号 (近天平路)

Concordia INTERNATIONAL •SCHOOL SHANGHAI

Parkway Health Medical •CENTRES

www.ciss.com.cn

www.pmehk.com

A coloured glass extravaganza of a bar bang in the middle of Xintiandi. Hours: 1.30pm-1.30am

衡山路333号 (近吴兴路)

中山东一路外滩5号3楼

Cheese & Fizz •119 Madang Lu (near Taicang Lu).

Taicang Lu, Xintiandi. T: 6326 2227

at Park 97 •2A Upstairs Gaolan Lu, Fuxing Park (near

extensive martini menu, wine selection and an array of Japanese snacks. Hours: 9.30pm-1am. www.moonsha.net

Hospital of the China Welfare Institute 910 Hengshan Lu (near Tianping Lu). T: 6447 0399 / 6407 9476

•UnitTMSK 2, North Block, Lane 181, 11

98 •333Mini Hengshan Lu (near Wuxing Lu).

(near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu). T: 6323 1117 Relaxed lounge with an

International Peace •Maternity and Child Health

218 Changde Lu. T: 6279 3551

新天地店: 新天地北里马当路119号; 上海商城店:南京西路1376号上海 商城111A; 正大广场店: 浦东陆家嘴 168号GF28

Canadian Evergreen Family •Health Centre 虹桥路1286号

剑河路2000号; 常德路218号

food and bottles of bubbles and table wines.

兴国路89弄5号 (近湖南路)

www.greenmedicalcenter-sh.com

Brachetto d’Acqui •2000 Jianhe Lu. T: 6262 1377.

T: 6336 5823. Unit 111A, Shanghai Centre, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 6279 8298. Unit GF28, 168 Lujiazui Xi Lu, Pudong. T: 5041 1695 French gourmet

Lu). T: 6431 8899 International clinic

1286 Hongqiao Lu. T: 6270 6265

南京西路388号仙乐斯广场1楼

公平路19号上海外滩悦榕庄顶楼( 近海平路

Lounge •3F,Moonsha 5 on the Bund, 20 Guangdong Lu

华山路2088号汇银广场1904室

T: 5213 7883 www.auxmillesimes.com

陕西南路35号6楼 (近长乐路)

福州路318号24楼

T: 6433 2896 Hours: 2pm-4am

Dr. Harriet Jin's Dental Surgery Room 1904, Hui Yin Plaza, 2088 Huashan Lu (near Hongqiao Lu). T: 6448 0882

Millesimes •415Aux Shaanxi Bei Lu (near Beijing Xi Lu).

people. Hours: Daily, 11.30am - 1am

Lounge •24F,M1NT 318 Fuzhou Lu. T: 6391 2811 Hours: Every day from 6pm - late. bookings@m1ntglobal.com

黄浦区威海路1-3号

Lu). T: 6215 8777 Beautiful bar for beautiful

As the first open rooftop bar with full 180°unobstructed view in Shanghai, it offers a breath-taking panorama spanning from the historic Bund, across the Huangpu

泰康路288号 (近瑞金二路)

Over 800 wines from 200 wineries. Wine club membership, exclusive discounts, tastings and events. Hours: 10am-12am. www.aussino.net

T: 5115 4575

Parkway Corporate Office, 7F, 108 Zhaojiabang Lu Gleneagles Medical and Surgical Centre, 4F, 389 Nanjing Xi Lu Shanghai Centre Medical and Dental Centres, 203-4 West Retail Plaza, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu Specialty and Inpatient Centre, 2/3F, 170 Danshui Lu Hongqiao Medical Centre, 2258 Hongqiao Lu. Jinqiao Medical and Dental Centre, 51 Hongfeng Lu Mandarine City Medical Centre, Mandarine City, Suite 30, 788 Hongxu Lu 24-hour appointment service. T: 6445 5999 百汇(上海)医院管理有限公司: 肇嘉浜路108号7楼;南京西路389号 明天广场裙房4楼;南京西路1376号 203-204室;淡水路170号2-3楼; 虹桥路2258号;浦东金桥红枫路 51号;虹许路788号名都城30号底层

Shanghai Children’s Medical Centre 1678 Dongfang Lu. T: 5873 2020 scmcmed@online.sh.cn 东方路1678号

Shanghai Gleneagles •International Medical, Dental

999 Mingyue Lu (near Yunshan Lu), Jinqiao. T: 5899 0380 浦东金桥明月路999号

children's technology •workshop

Hongqiao: Unit 504, 3211 Hongmei Lu (above City Shop). T: 6446 6766. Pudong: Unit 4647B Thumb Plaza, 199 Fangdian Lu. T: 5033 3053 www.ctworkshop.com.cn dora@ctworkshop.com.cn

Dulwich College Shanghai (DCS) DCS Main Campus: 266 Lan'an Lu (near Biyun Lu). DUCKS Campus: 425 Lan'an Lu (near Biyun Lu). T: 5899 9910 www.dulwich-shanghai.cn

上海德威英国国际学校:主校区:上海 浦东金桥蓝桉路266号 幼儿园:上海浦东金桥蓝桉路425号

& Surgical Centre 4F, 389 Nanjing Xi Lu, Tomorrow Square (same building as the JW Marriott Hotel). T: 6375 5588

Internationally-trained medical staff and state-of-the-art facilities. Dentistry, family medicine, general surgery, gynaecology and more. Hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am5.30pm. www.gleneagles.com.cn 南京西路389号明天广场4楼

Shanghai United Family •Hospital

1139 Xianxia Lu. T: 2216 3900 (hospital)/2216 3922 or 2216 3936 (appointments)/2216 3999 (24 hour emergency hotline) A purpose built, full

service, internationally accredited hospital that offers a full 24/7 emergency room. Hours: Mon-Sat, 8.30am-5.30pm. www.ufh.com.cn

Huashan Pudong Hospital International Division Managed by United Family Healthcare Ground floor, Area A & B, 525 Hongfeng Lu, Pudong. Appointments: 5030 9907 www.ufh.com.cn United Family Minhang Clinic Shanghai Racquet Club, Ground Floor Clubhouse. Lane 555 Jinfeng Lu, Hua Cao Town, Minhang District. T: 2201 0995 A comprehensive

clinic that offers family medicine and counselling services for the whole family. Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. www. ufh.com.cn, srcclinic@ufh.com.cn

Sino United Health Shanghai Centre (Portman) Clinic: Suite 601, Shanghai Centre, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 6279 8920. Jinqiao Clinic: Lane 300, 16 Hongfeng Lu (near Biyun Lu), Jinqiao, Pudong. T: 5030 7810 Specialists from around the world in the fields of orthopedics, physiotherapy, sports medicine, and neurology. www.sinounitedhealth.com

上海城门诊部:南京西路1376号上海 商城西峰601室; 金桥门诊部:浦东金 桥红枫路300弄16号(近碧云路)

WHS •Shanghai Centre: 1F, 106D, 1376

Nanjing Xi Lu (across from HSBC Bank). T: 6289 8511 Kerry Parkside, 1378 Huamu Lu, B130B (across from Watsons). T: (400) 611 0212 One-stop-shop health store chain providing professional guidance on imported health & wellness products from around the world.

EDUCATION Schools

Active Kidz shanghai Room 601, 3211 Hongmei Lu (near Chen Jiaqiaozhi Lu). T: 6406 6757. Pudong: Ramada Plaza, 18 Xinqiao Lu (near Biyun Lu). T: 3872 6770 (Wed-Fri) Community-run, non profit organisation that provides quality athletic programs for expatriate children. www.activekidz.org

Mandarin Family – The •Language Centre of Chinese

Jinqiao Campus: Room 302, Lane 199, 40 Biyun Lu (near Biyun Carrefour). T: 5030 9916 www.mandarinfamily.com

金桥校区:碧云路199弄40号302室

Shanghai American School Minhang Campus: 258 Jinfeng Lu, Zhudi Town. T: 6221 1445. Pudong Campus: 1600 Lingbai Gong Lu www.saschina.org

闵行校区: 金丰路258号; 浦东校区: 凌白公路1600号

Shanghai Community •International School

Hongqiao ECE Campus: 2212 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai.T: 6261 4338 Hongqiao Campus: 1161 Hongqiao Lu. T: 6261 4338 Pudong Lower School: 800 Xiuyan Lu. T: 5812 9888 Pudong Upper School: 198 Hengqiao Lu. T: 5812 9888 Hangzhou Campus: 78 Dongxin Lu, Hangzhou. T: (571) 8669 0045 www.scischina.org

虹桥ECE校区:虹桥路2212号 ;虹 桥总校:虹桥路1161号 ;浦东小学 部:秀沿路800号 ;浦东初高中部:横 桥路198号;杭州校区:东新路78号

Shanghai Singapore •International School

Minhang Campus: 301 Zhujian Lu. T: 6221 9288. Xuhui Campus: 1455 Huajing Lu. T: 6496 5550 www.ssis.cn

闵行校区: 极地路288号; 闵行校 区: 朱建路301号; 徐汇校区: 华泾路 1455号

Shanghai United •International School

Hongqiao Campus: 999 Hongquan Lu (near Hongxin Lu). T: 3431 0090 Gubei Secondary Campus: 248 Hongsong Dong Lu. T: 5175 3030 Pudong Campus: 48 Xueye Lu (near Yuntai Lu). T: 5886 9990 Shangyin Campus, 185 Longming Lu, Minhang. T: 5417 8143 Jiao Ke Secondary Campus: 55 Wanyuan Lu, Minhang. T: 6480 9986 www.suis.com.cn

上海协和双语学校 虹桥校区:虹泉路 999号,近金汇路。古北中学校区:红 松东路248号。浦东校区:浦东新区雪 野路48号。尚音校区:龙茗路185号。 教科实中校区:万源路55号。


The WESTERN INTERNATIONAL •SCHOOL OF SHANGHAI (WISS) 555 Lianmin Lu. T: 6976 6388

A future-orientated school with a diverse and compassionate community. Its goal is for its students to enter the world as well-balanced, global citizens. www.wiss.cn 青浦区联民路555号

Yew Chung International •School

Gubei Campus: 18 Ronghua Xi Dao T: 6219 5910 Hongqiao Campus: 11 Shuicheng Lu. T: 6242 3243 Pudong Campus, Regency Park: 1817 Huamu Lu. T: 5033 1900 Pudong Campus, Century Park: 1433 Dongxiu Lu. T: 5045 6475 www.ycis-sh.com

古北校区: 荣华西道18号; 虹桥校区: 水城路11号; 浦东御翠园校区: 浦东花 木路1817号, 浦东世纪公园校区: 浦 东东绣路1433号

BEAUTY

Spa •457APSARA Shaanxi Bei Lu (near Beijing

Xi Lu). T: 6258 5580 APSARA Spa is a

unique spa brand inspired by aesthetics of Angkorian (Cambodian). Their vision is to restore your tranquility with the ancient Asian wellness philosophy. APSARA is one of the best places for a South East Asian flavor of relaxation. Services incl. spa rituals, soothing massage, rejuvenating facial, nail & waxing. www.apsara.com.cn or call 62585580 for more information. 馨园水疗: 陕西北路457号(近北京 西路)

Bamboo Leaf •Rm 403 Oneluijiazui Building, 68

Yincheng Zhong Lu, Lujiazui. T: 5010 6656 Massages, waxing and manicures

by experienced, well-trained therapists with complimentary sandwiches. They also offer a therapist's training course, if you’d like to learn how to massage your family members. www.blretreat.com

6209 8400 Huaguang Shop: 3308 Hongmei Lu. T: 5422 1271 Biyun Shop: 1198 Biyun Lu. T: 5030 8406 Jiuzhou Shop: 3F, 3219 Hongmei Lu. T: 5175 9168 Meihua Shop: 985 Meihua Lu. T: 5059 9059 Luocheng Shop: 12 Shuicheng Lu. T: 6295 0300 Pucheng Shop: 708 Pucheng Lu. T: 5877 1788 Xintiandi Shop: 586 Madang Lu. T: 3331 7117 Yingchun Shop: 1130 Yingchun Lu. T: 6856 7122 Huangjinchengdao Shop: Room 201, 735 Huangjinchengdao Lu. T: 6208 9200 Dapu Shop: 550 Xujiahui Lu. T: 5465 9959 Dagu Shop: 508 Dagu Lu. T: 3366 2778

Banyan Tree Spa •3F, The Westin Shanghai (Westin

professional, high quality service in a convenient location. Hours: 10am-10pm

8806 TONI&GUY Green City Jinqiao Shanghai. T: 5030 5521 / 5030 8022 TONI&GUY Super Brand Mall. T: 5047 2298 / 2828 6691 TONI&GUY Cool Docks Shanghai. T: 5098 8016 TONI&GUY Taikoo Hui Guangzhou. T: (20) 8754 2113 / (20) 8754 2116 TONI&GUY Sinopec Guangzhou. T: (20) 3892 2110 TONI&GUY Gingko Shopping Mall Kunming. T: (871) 5264 262 TONI&GUY Wuhan Tiandi. T: (27) 8270 1115. T: (28) 8665 0277 TONI&GUY Mix Mall Shenzhen. T: (755) 2290 9505 www.toniandguychina.com TONI&GUY上海时代广场店;上海商

Residences), 88 Henan Zhong Lu (near Yan’an Dong Lu). T: 6335 1888 威斯汀酒店3楼

Beauty Farm Shop 210, Central Plaza, 381 Huaihai Zhong Lu. T: 6391 6789. Shop 332, Plaza 66, 1266 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 6288 4646

Professional aromatherapy by certified practitioners. Expert skincare and beauty treatment by certified practitioners. 淮海中路381号210店铺;南京西路 1266号恒隆广场332店铺

Bronze Bodies 209A, Infinity Plaza, 138 Huaihai Zhong Lu (near Pu'an Lu). T: 6335 3091. Suite 1FB, Silver Tower, Jiu An Plaza, 258 Tongren Lu. T: 6247 7377 上海市卢湾区淮海中路138号无限度 广场209A;铜仁路258号1楼B室

COLORISTE 2F, Diage Complex, 20 Donghu Lu. T: 5404 7861

Founded by Asia’s hair colourist master, Jun Laung, COLORISTE is a stylish and chic choice for hair colour, styling and care. www.coloriste.net

Dragonfly Therapeutic Retreat Villa 5, Lane 3911 Hongmei Lu. T: 6242 4328 206 Xinle Lu (near Dongtai Lu). T: 5403 9982 386 Hongfeng Lu, Jinqiao, Pudong. T: 3872 6996 2F, 218 Xinle Lu. T: 5403 6133 Pudong Kerry Parkside, Retail L119, 1378 Huamu Lu. T: 2025 2308 646 Baole Lu. T: 6221 9770 Room 202, 322 Anfu Lu. T: 5406 0680 193 Jiaozhou Lu. T: 5213 5778 2F, 559 Nanchang Lu. T: 5456 1318

Le Spa 10F, Le Royal Méridien Shanghai, 789 Nanjing Dong Lu (near Xizang Zhong Lu). T: 3318 9999 A contemporary, urban day and wellness spa. Plus, sauna, steam rooms, gym, aerobics, plunge pools and indoor pool with outdoor sun deck. 南京东路789号艾美皇家酒店10楼

虹梅路3911号5号别墅;新乐路 206号;浦东金桥红枫路386号;新 乐路218号;浦东花木路1378号;保乐 路646号;安福路322号202室;胶州路 193号;南昌路559号2楼

Diva Life Nails & Beauty •Tower 3, German Centre, 88

Keyuan Lu (near Longdong Da Dao). T: 2898 6078. 266 Ruijin Er Lu (near Taikang Lu). T: 5465 7291 Nanchang Lu (near Yandang Lu). T: 6384 2033 booking@mydivalife.com

科苑路88号德国中心3号楼(近龙东 大道);瑞金二路266号 (近泰康 路);南昌路66号, (近雁荡路)

Essensuals Salons •Essensuals Hangzhou Shopping

TONI&GUY Salons •TONI&GUY Shanghai Centre. T: 6279

城店; 上海金桥店;上海正大店; 上海老码头;广州太古汇店;广州中 石化店;云南昆明店;武汉天地店; 深圳万象城店

Urban Retreat Wellness & Spa 8F, Shanghai Centre, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 6289 7007

Hours: 10am-12am. www.urbanretreat.cn

Nail Salon •UnitM20 21-22F Building, Lane 123

青籁水疗: 南京西路1376号上海商 城东峰8楼

Professional manicurists.

Yuyuan Lu). T: 3255 8131

Xingye Lu (at Xintiandi Plaza). T: 5306 1955

新天地兴业路123弄F座21-22

Oriental Taipan Massage and Spa 39 Donghu Lu. T: 6415 8880

Hours: 12pm-1am. www.taipan.com.com 东湖路39号

NAIL STUDIO •123VILLY'S Wulumuqi Bei Lu (near With the comfiest chairs and some of the best base coat in town, Villy’s offers the whole package (which includes complimentary wi-fi and wine or tea. Hours 10am-10pm 乌鲁木齐北路123号 (近愚园路和北 京西路口)

Village Retreat •2F, 6TheDongping Lu (near Hengshan Lu). T: 6466 5123

Vita Spa •7F, Hotel Sofitel, 507 Nanjing Dong Lu. T: 6351 5888 x 59

Fully equipped gymnasium and professional massage facilities. All cards. Hours: Gymnasium 6.30am-11pm, Sauna 6.30am-2am, Spa 9am-3am

Contemporary Asian retreat. Hours: 10am1am. www.dragonfly.net

上海市徐汇区新乐路218号2楼

Oh’s Chiropractic Centre Room 1202, Mingzhu Building, 55 Shuicheng Nan Lu (opposite Carrefour Gubei Store). T: 6209 5546 Adjustment, neuromuscular, spine, joint, exercise and relaxation. Hours: 9.30am8pm. handong_dn@126.com 水城南路55号明珠大厦1202室

The Peninsula Spa The Peninsula Shanghai, 3F, 32 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (near Beijing Dong Lu). T: 2327 6599

Seven spa treatment rooms and two VIP suites, a relaxation area and thermal facilities. Indoor Swimming Pool and 24hour open Fitness Centre with personal training. 半岛水疗中心:中山东一路32号上海 半岛酒店3层(近北京东路)

Spa •21F,Quan Renaissance Shanghai Yuyuan

Hotel. 159 Henan Nan Lu. T: 2321 8888 With gymnasium, infinity edge pool,

南京东路507号7楼

Global leading hair salon features highly trained stylists and colourists. Hours: 10am - 10pm

虹梅路3182号;虹桥路1号港汇广场 4楼466铺;陕西南路35号,1楼4号 商铺(长乐路)

Green Massage •Xintiandi: 58 Taicang Lu (near

Shunchang Lu). T: 5386 0222 Xujiahui: 88 Xingeng Lu (near Tianyaoqiao Lu). T: 6468 7076 Shanghai Centre: 202 West Retail Plaza, Shanghai Centre, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu (near Xikang Lu). T: 6289 7776 Lujiazui: 304, 3F, The Shops & Restaurants, Shanghai World Financial Centre, 100 Shiji Dadao (near Dongtai Lu). T: 6877 8188. Hours: 10:30-2am

Jinqiao Branch: T: 2023 6727

Hours:10am-12pm. www.greenmassage.com.cn

GIn One Spa •1F J-life, Jinmao Tower, 88 Shiji Dadao. T: 5103 6767

世纪大道88号金茂大厦J-life1楼15号

SOSPA •Sofitel Shanghai Sheshan Oriental, 3388

accommodation for both singles and families. Fraser Suites offers a more flexible way to stay in Shanghai.

Ctrip •T: 400 820 6666 China's leading online

Lanson Place Jinqiao •Residences

travel services provider. www.ctrip.com

Lane 399, 18 Zaozhuang Lu, Pudong. T: 5013 3592

Flight Centre •www.flightcentre.com.hk

These one- and two-bedroom homes are close to expatriate communities, international schools and European supermarkets. www.lansonplace.com

Imtravelin.com •T: 5108 7090 Your personal travel

assistant in China is here! Still fed up with searching hotels and booking air tickets for your business trip or family vacation? Tell them your request and let them do the rest. vwww.imtravelin.com

Lanson Place Jinlin Tiandi •Residences

Travelzoo •Room 1601, Centro, 568 Hengfeng

Lemon Zest •1 Taojiang Lu. T: 6466 9099

Lu (near Shanghai Railway Station). T: 6056 1000 www.travelzoo.com/cn

A home away from home. www.lansonplace.com

Lemon Zest offers factory direct prices up to 40 per cent below the brand names and a lifetime warranty against d efects. Hours: 10am-9pm (10pm Fri, Sat)

恒丰路568号恒汇国际大厦1601室 ( 近上海火车站 )

品厨:桃江路1号

VARIOUS

Putuo Shanghai •LaneModena 58, 1 Tongchuan Lu, Putuo. T: 6117 7668

Annabel Lee – Exquisite •Chinese Silk

www.modenaresidence.com/shputuo

Bund Flagship Store: Lane 8, 1 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. T: 6445 8218. Xintiandi Store: Unit 3, Bldg 3, North Block, Lane 181 Taicang Lu. T: 6320 0045 Linen and embroidery. Hours: 10am10.30pm. www.annabel-lee.com

CROWN RELOCATIONS •Crown Worldwide Building, Lane 72975, 59 Suide Lu. T: 6250 8820

Lane 168, 3 Xingye Lu. T: 2306 1888

Crown Relocations, a division of the Crown Worldwide Group, serves over 10,000 customers from over 250 locations in 55 countries, providing domestic and international transportation of household goods, transit protection, storage services, home and school search, inter-cultural training, expense management, policy consulting, program administration and other relocation services. The company serves corporations, diplomats and

上海品尊名致精品酒店公寓: 普陀区铜川路58弄1号

Gallery of Art •3F,Shanghai No.3 The Bund Zhong Shan Dong Yi Road by Guang Dong Road. T: 6321 5757 SGA strives to be the

most authoritative and influential private gallery displaying and dealing in contemporary Chinese art. 11am-7pm www.shanghaigalleryofart.com www.threeonthebund.com 中山东一路3号,外滩三号3楼,近 广东路

Simply Life Unit 101, Xintiandi, 159 Madang Lu, (near Taicang Lu). T: 6387 5100. 9 Dongping Lu (near Taojiang Lu). T: 3406 0509 逸居生活:马当路159号新天地 101单元

愉庭保健会所: 五原路370号(近武 康路口)

Yuan Spa •Lower Lobby, Hyatt on the Bund, 199 Huangpu Lu. T: 6393 1234 x 6527

Includes 12 spa treatment rooms, a 24 hour fitness centre, swimming pool, whirlpool, steam and sauna rooms, a beauty salon and a juice bar. http:// shanghai.bund.hyatt.com 黄浦路199号上海外滩茂悦大酒店 底层大厅

Cathay Pacific •Room 2101-2104, Shanghai Square

武康路376号五楼(近泰安路)

铜仁路258号,九安广场,银座5A

House calls available, taxi fare payable by the client. Hours: 11am-2am

A classy contemporary sanctuary – enjoy the tree-top view of the French Concession in Moroccan-style daybeds. Hours: 11am9pm, 11am-7pm (weekends)

No 466, 4F, Grand Gateway, 1 Hongqiao Lu. T: 6407 3172. GF, 35 Shaanxi Nan Lu (near Changle Lu). T: 6267 5171

Country Holidays Silver Block, 5F, Unit 5A, Jiu An Plaza, 258 Tongren Lu

Fraser Suites Top Glory Shanghai Lane 600, 1 Yincheng Zhong Lu, Lujiazui. T: 6378 8888 Long stay

T: 5403 9931

Air France •Room 3901, Ciro's Plaza, 338 Nanjing

Franck Provost •3182 Hongmei Lu. T: 6446 6928.

com, www.bplustravel.com

Massage •370YuWuyuan Lu (near Wukang Lu).

Shui Urban Spa •5F, Ferguson Lane, 376 Wukang Lu (near Tai’an Lu). T: 6126 7800

Lane 129 Datian Lu (near Beijing Xi Lu). T: 6289 9090 bplus@bplustravel.

Five star TCM and aromatherapy make for one heady spa trip!

Essensuals 杭州大厦一店;杭州大厦 二店;昆明店;宁波店;福建店。

Senses •Shop 413, Plaza 66, 1266 Nanjing Xi

嘉柏(中国)国际货运代理有限公 司:上海市普陀区绥德路729弄75支 弄59号嘉柏大厦

B Plus Travel •Room 7A, Block A, Jiafa Building,

Dadao. T: 6888 1234 x 4250

Lu. T: 6288 2188. Shop 202, 1138 Pudong Nan Lu, Pudong. T: 6888 2995

juice bar, indoor spa garden and relaxation areas. Hours: 10am-10pm

private customers. www.crownrelo.com. shanghai@crownrelo.com

Travel Agencies

Edge •85F,Water’s Park Hyatt Shanghai, 100 Shiji

Centre I. T: (571) 8678 6560 Essensuals Hangzhou Shopping Centre II. T: (571) 8510 2126 Essensuals Kunming. T: (871) 363 3950 Essensuals Ningbo. T: (574) 8389 9868 Essensuals Fujian. T: (595) 8391 9999 / 8366 6789 www.essensuals.co.uk

浦西店:江宁路778号(海防路口); 陕西北路278号8楼;浦东店:上海市 浦东金桥碧云路1208号(红枫路)

Centre). T: 6279 0170 Friendly,

Highly regarded spa in the Westin, for massages and spa treatments.

Hours: 12pm-12am

www.bensonsalon.com

Combining traditional Asian therapies with modern techniques, The Spa offers a full range of fitness classes, body work, amenities and services. All cards. Hours: 6am-11pm

Nail Salon •208Glamour Nanyang Lu (behind Shanghai

2F, 218 Xinle Lu, Xuhui District (near Donghu Lu). T: 5403 6133

Haifang Lu) Puxi: 278 Shaanxi Bei Lu, Golden Eagle Shopping Mall Pudong: 1208 Biyun Lu (near Hongfeng Lu) Jiuguang: Ongoing Department Store 4F, 1618 Nanjing Xi Lu. T: 6288 7216 English Service:139 1883 5516

陕西北路678号(武定路路口); 永嘉路 636号 (近衡山路)

Shanghai). T: 6248 0000 x 2600

清云居: 浦东陆家嘴银城中路68 号时 代金融中心403

• Dragonfly Crossroads @ Donghu

Benson Salon •Puxi: 778 Jiangning Lu (near

Hours: 12pm-3am

The Spa •4F, 250 Huashan Lu (in the Hilton

华山路250号4楼

BAMBOO 7 •3F-C1, 37 Shuicheng Nan Lu. T:

GOlden Resort Massage 678 Shaanxi Bei Lu (near Wuding Lu). T: 6217 8628. Hours: 12pm-2am. 636 Yongjia Lu (near Hengshan Lu). T: 6445 1729.

TRAVEL Airlines Xi Lu (near Xizang Zhong Lu). T: 6350 9268

Office Tower, 138 Huaihai Zhong Lu. T: (400) 888 6628 www.cathaypacific.com.cn

Sichen Lu, Sijing Town. T: 3761 8888 × 1555 Offers the ultimate experience in

luxury and relaxation, allowing guests the ability to unwind and indulge their senses, while conveniently remaining within 35 minutes of downtown Shanghai. 松江区泗泾镇泗陈公路3388弄,上 海东方佘山索菲特大酒店SOSPATM水 疗中心

AT KERRY SPORTS •KerrySPAHotel Pudong Shanghai, 4F,

Dragonair •Room 2101-2104, Shanghai Square

Office Tower, 138 Huaihai Zhong Lu. T: 400 888 6628 / 400 881 3368 (real-time flight information) www.dragonair.com.cn

1388 Huamu Lu. T: 6169 8856

A multidisciplinary and holistic approach to well-being including physiotherapy, restorative massage, skincare and body treatments inspired by Wudang wushu. Hours: 10am-11pm

SPA InterContinental Shanghai Expo Level 4, InterContinental Shanghai Expo, 1188 Xueye Lu, Pudong (near Nanmatou Lu). T: 3858 1460

Highly skilled professional therapists incorporate the wisdom of natural healing to invigorate and restore harmony to your body. 洲际水疗馆,浦东雪野路1188号(近南 码头路),上海世博洲际酒店四楼.

Emirates Airlines •Room 3302, Zhong Xin Buliding, 258 Tongren Lu (near Nanjing Xi Lu). T: 3222 9999

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•No.7Pearl Jian Guo Men South Avenue, Dong Cheng District, Located on Lobby Level. T: 010 5811 8200

DRAGON PALACE •Kempinski Hotel Beijing, 50

DINING Café/Afternoon Tea Garden Lounge •Garden Lounge, Lobby, The St. Regis

Beijing, 21 Jianguomen waidajie, Chaoyang District. T: 010 6460 6688 The Garden Lounge is a perfect venue for afternoon tea and evening drinks. The European chandeliers, Romanstyle fountain and deep sofas create an inviting and distinctive atmosphere, ideal for a business cocktail or social rendezvous. Open Daily from 8:30am - 1am.

•2/F,Feast Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng, 36 North Third Ring Road East T: 010 5798 8908

Zhongguancun Shopping Center T: 010 5986 3666

•36 Bene North Third Ring Road East, Dongcheng District. T: 010 5798 8995

•ThePREGO Westin Beijing Financial Street

9B, Financial Street, XiCheng District T: 010 6606 8866

The Garden Court LG/F, The St. Regis Beijing, 21 Jianguomen Waidajie, Chaoyang District. T: 010 6460 6688

(a la carte) Fresh Seafood Barbeque

Seafood barbeque is the all time favorite. This season, fresh abalone, Boston lobster, king of razor clam from abysmal sea will be delicately cooked to tickle your taste buds. Elegant decor and ambiance makes the dining experience perfect for impressing business partners and friends.

Grill 79 China World Summit Wing, 79th floor. No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue T: 010 6505 2299

HONZEN •Kempinski Hotel Beijing, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388 Bleu Marine •5 Guanghua Xili. T: 010 6500 6704 Flo •18 Brasserie Xiaoyun Lu. T: 010 6595 5135

Cafe & Teahouses •China World Summit Wing, 80th floor. No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue T: 010 6505 2299

Jaan •Raffles Beijing Hotel, 33 East Chang An Avenue. T: 010 6526 3388

JEWEL The Westin Beijing Financial Street 9B, Financial Street, XiCheng District T: 010 6606 8866 KEMPIDELI •Kempinski Hotel Beijing, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388

Café de la Poste •58 Yonghegong Dajie.

PROVINCIA No.7 Jian Guo Men South Avenue, Dong Cheng District. T: 010 5811 8233 Sand Pebbles Lounge •74 Wudaoying Hutong. T: 010 8404 0767

•TheSENSES Westin Beijing Financial Street

9B, Financial Street, XiCheng District T: 010 6606 8866 Spice Factory •Courtyard 4, Gongti Beilu T: 010 6500 7939

Sureño, Mediterranean •Restaurant

Building 1, No. 11 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District. T: 010 6410 5240 The Horizon •Kerry Hotel, 1 Guanghua Rd.

Choayang District. T: 010 8565 2188 The Red Chamber •China World Summit Wing, 4th floor.

T: 010 6402 7047

Court •2/F,Celestial The St. Regis Beijing, 21

Jianguomen Waidajie, Chaoyang District. T: 010 6460 6688

Open daily from 11:30am - 2:30pm and 6pm - 10pm. 朝阳区建国门外大街21号, 北京瑞吉 酒店二层,天宝阁中餐厅。

Cepe •1 Jinchengfang Dongjie, The RitzCarlton Beijing, Financial Street. T: 010 6629 6996

Chez Julien •Lucky Street, Chaoyang Park West Road. T: 010 5867 0218

Kerry’s Kitchen •Kerry Hotel, 1 Guanghua Lu, Choayang District. T: 010 8565 2088

Kerry’s Pantry •Kerry Hotel, 1 Guanghua Rd. Choayang District. T: 010 8565 2788

Krangfer's Restaurant & Bar Kempinski Hotel Beijing, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388

CJW Beijing L-137, The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu. T: 010 65871222

Fourchette •A7 LaSanlitun Road.

Colibri •LG51, No. 11 Sanlitun Road, Sanlitun

La Taverne •7 Gongti Xili.

Village North. T: 010 6417 0808

T: 010 6466 1757

T: 010 6551 8967

Chapter •29 Conrad North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District. T: 010 6584 6215

Lime Thai •Tower 15, Central Park, 6

No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue T: 010 6505 2299

LA GONDOLA •1/F,TRATTORIA Kempinski Hotel, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388

Siam •A10Very Xinyuan Xili Dongjie T: 010 8451 0031

Vasco's •Hilton Hotel, 8 Wangfujing East Street T: 010 5812 8888

Village Café •Building 1, No. 11 Sanlitun Road,

Chaoyang District. T: 010 6410 5210 YAOCHI •7 DongSanHuan Middle Road,

Chaoyang District. T: 010 8587 6888

Chaoyangmenwai Dajie T: 010 6597 0887

•2/F,Danieli’s 21 Jianguomen Waidajie,

Club •MayThe1 –Summit June 30 Dinner only (a

•3/F,Apothecary Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun North Street. T: 010 5208 6040

Atmosphere •China World Summit Wing, 80th floor. No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue T: 010 6505 2299

Brussels Restaurant & Bar •4 Gongti Beilu. T: 010 6591 9525 Centro •Kerry Hotel, 1 Guanghua Rd.

Choayang District. T: 010 8565 2398

RMB338 per person + 15% service charge inclusive of unlimited red/white wine, draft beer, juices and soft drinks. Enjoy Global Fine Food Monday Hunan Cuisine Tuesday Japanese Cuisine Wednesday Thailand Cuisine Thursday Continental Cuisine Friday Korean Cuisine Saturday Shandong Cuisine Sunday South American Cuisine

Lounge •MayThe1 –Mezzanine June 30 15:00-18:00

RMB168 per person + 15% service charge Sweet Happy Afternoon

A sophisticated venue for afternoon tea, the Mezzanine Lounge offers a truly elegant ambiance that will delight both you and your friends. Do not miss its divine blueberry cheese cakes, rich green-tea tiramisu and tasty cup cakes. Enjoy the sweetness while you bask in the warm afternoon sun.

BISTRO •No.7CITYJianWALL Guo Men South Avenue, Dong Cheng District, Located on Lobby Level. T: 010 5811 8255

•203Glen Taiyue Suites, 16 Sanlitun Nanlu T: 010 6591 1191

Bar •40 Mai Beiluoguxiang. T: 010 6406 1871 Mesh •Building 1, No. 11 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District. T: 010 6410 5220

Mix-The Westin Beijing •Chaoyan 7 North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District. T: 010 5922 8880

Pepper •1 Wangzhuang Lu, Wudaokou T: 010 8237 2963

PAULANER BRAUHAUS Kempinski Hotel Beijing, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388

Noodle Bar •China World Summit Wing, 4th floor. No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue T: 010 6505 2299 Marco •9 JinOh!Cheng Fang Street T: 010 6622 0566

Peter's Tex-Mex Grill 88A St. Regis, 21 Jianguomen Waidajie. T: 010 8532 2449

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North Third Ring Road East T: 010 5798 8998

Restaurant •MayJin1 –Yuan June 30 Lunch and Dinner

(a la carte) Taste modern vegetarian delicacy, purify your body and spirit Jin Yuan Restaurant brings tranquility to the table, with soft music and classical Chinese décor. The fresh, healthy vegetarian food is made from ingredients sourced from around the country and recipes are designed for maximum nutritional value. Try the braised tofu with pine nuts, dressed with a light brown

Food Center •15 Schindler's Zaoying Beili. T: 010 6591 9370 Mart Wanda Plaza •B1,Wal Wanda Plaza, 93 Jianguo Lu Plaza, 93 Jianguo Lu. T: 010 5960 3566

World Health Store •Room 2152, 1/F , A section, North

Tower, SOHO Shangdu, 8 Dongdaqiao Rd. T: 010 5900 2209

HLG •Solana #5-1, No. 6 Chaoyang Park Road. T: 010 5905 6370

Sensations •Huaqingjiayuan East Gate T: 010 8286 3517

Mango Restoclub •6 Ritan North Street.

Block 8 •Chaoyang Park West Rd., No. 8 T: 010 6508 8585

Cargo Club •6 Gongti Xilu. T: 010 6551 6898 Vics •Inside Workers' Stadium north gate T: 010 5293 0333

Remix •Inside Worker's Stadium North Gate T: 010 6530 2889

V+ Party Floor, Bldg 3, China View, Gongti East Road. T: 010 8587 1233

T: 010 6587 1501

Club •Blue1801 Castle Apartment, Dawang Xilu T: 010 8599 7856

Club •B1/F,Global Dongyuan Dasha, 35 Chengfu Lu. T: 010 6255 1616

Coco Banana •8 Gongti Xilu. T: 010 8599 9999 Suzie Wong •WestClub Gate of Chaoyang Park

Banana •1/F,GTScitech Hotel, 22 Jianguomen Waidajie. T: 010 6528 3636

•UnitG-Loft S1-30 Village 3rd Floor, No. 19 Sanlitun Road. T: 010 6415 3338 Pepper •1 Wangzhuang Lu, Wudaokou T: 010 8237 2963

Press Club Bar 1/F, The St. Regis Beijing, 21 Jianguomen Waidajie, Chaoyang District. T: 010 6460 6688 Open daily from 9am - 12:30am.

朝阳区建国门外大街21号,北京瑞吉 酒店一层。

Propaganda •100m north of the east gate of Huaqing jiayuan,Wudaokou T: 010 8289 3991

Club •B1/F,Redwest side of 3.3 Shopping Mall, Sanlitun Houjie, Chaoyang District M: 136 5131 9097 Latte •Northwest corner of Worker's

Rendez-vous Bar & Lounge •Kempinski Hotel Beijing, 50

Stadium. T: 010 6551 8881/8885

Ritz-Carlton Bar (Shin Kong •Place)

T: 010 6551 2373/135 2061 4049

Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388

The Ritz-Carlton, No. 83A Jian Guo Road. T: 010 5908 8888

•66 Salud Nanluoguxiang. T: 010 6402 5086 •1F,Xian No.22 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District. T: 010 8414 9810

Beijing •58 Elements Gongti West Road

Club •4/FLAN Twin Tower, B12 Jianguomen Waidajie. T: 010 5109 6012/13

Mix •Inside Worker's Stadium North Gate T: 010 6506 9888/6530 2889/150 1138 2219 Club Gaga •6 Gongti Xilu. T: 010 6552 8888 Flamenco Club •Workers Stadium West Gate T: 010 6553 5278

Club •50 Pulse Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388 Club X •88 Changan Jie.

T: 010 8391-3311 x 813

•3/F,Winghouse Taiyue Suites, 16 Sanlitun Nanlu

Nutrition Center •No.Elite 0159, Building C, Chaowai SOHO, City •52 Lohao Jingshun Lu. T: 010 8459 4647

M: 135 2188 2889

•19 Chocolate Ritan Bei Lu. T: 010 8561 3988

T: 010 8590 0390

No. 6, Chaowai Dajie. T: 010 5900 4538

The Beach •Block 8, West Gate of Chaoyang Park

T: 010 6500 3377

The Drive-Thru •5-306 Sanlitun SOHO.

Yue •Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng, 36

T: 010 8497 7288

Spark •B108, •3/F,Mokihi The Place, 9 Guanghua Lu C12 Lucky Street. T: 010 5867 0244

Zhonglu. T: 010 6417 0489

Nadaman China World Summit Wing, 4th floor. No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue T: 010 6505 2299

Rumors •8 Beichen Donglu, Yayuncun

M: 135 0134 8785

This Spring, the Summit Club restaurant serves up a wide selection of pasta classics in an intimate, candlelit environment. For pasta fans, there are different choices of pasta topped with your favorite sauce. While you are indulging in the fine food, don’t miss the panoramic view of Beijing Central Business and Embassy districts, especially this blossom season.

T: 010 6552 6969/8599 9999

Lantern Club •Gongti West Road.

la carte) Italian Fine Food in the Air

Café •MaySkyline 1 – June 30 Dinner 18:00-22:00

LA •No.Club 8, Gongti West Gate

T: 010 8561 3685

Michel •1/F,Boucherie Jiezuo Building, Xingfucun

朝阳区建国门外大街21号,北京瑞吉 酒店二层。

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Bar

T: 010 6530 5888

Open daily from 6pm - 10pm, and open from 11:30am - 2pm Monday to Friday.

Chaoyang District. T: 010 8414 9830

Hangzhou cuisine, one of the Eight Culinary Traditions of China, serves up lighter fare emphasizing flavor and freshness. Featuring everything from the painstakingly sautéed shrimp with Long jing Tea to the braised pork with preserved vegetable, this classically decorated restaurant serves honest good food without the frills. Local diners consistently return when in need of an impressive venue for meeting with business partners or catching up with old friends.

NIGHT

Market Place •B1, BHG Shin Kong Place, 87 Jianguo Lu

Miyabi Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng, 36 North Third Ring Road East T: 010 5798 8993

Chaoyang District.

•2F,Domain No.22 Jiuxianqiao Road,

(a la carte) Featuring Authentic Hangzhou Cuisine

Supermarket

Dajie. T: 6559 9200

T: 010 5208 6092

House •MaySimple 1 – June 30 Lunch and Dinner

Maison Boulud •Ch'ien Men 23, 23 Qianmen Dong

•1/F,Crêpanini Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Beilu

This restaurant draws a regular crowd of Japanese and non-Japanese customers alike, all attracted by the authentic ambiance and very fresh seafood. In this season, don’t miss the sea eel dishes. The sashimi and Sushi stand out, but the hot dishes and teppanyaki shouldn't be overlooked either. This Japanese restaurant will offer you an excellent dining experience.

Hai Korean Restaurant •MayYun 1 – June 30 Lunch and Dinner

朝阳区建国门外大街21号,北京瑞吉 酒店一层。

Chaoyang District. T: 010 6417 6688

May 1 – June 30 Lunch and Dinner (a la carte) Traditional Japanese Cuisine in Gentle Breeze

Open daily from 6am - 11pm and for Sunday Brunch from 11:30am - 3pm on Sundays.

•1F,Hagaki No.22 Jiuxianqiao Road,

(a la carte) Perfectly experience Chaozhou and Hunan flavors

Leaf •2/F,Banana Financial Center, Bldg B,

Chaozhou Restaurant •MayJade 1 – June 30 Lunch and Dinner

Keikoku Japanese •Restaurant

朝阳区建国门外大街21号,北京瑞吉 酒店大堂。

Restaurant

This Baroque style restaurant serves elaborate Chaozhou fare and fragrant Hunan dishes which are sure to please everyone. Helmed by award-winning Master Chef Tan, the Restaurant boasts a breathtaking white marble decor, elegant chandeliers, and a view of beautiful greenery outdoors.

Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388

FEAST (Food by EAST) 2F, No.22 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District. T: 010 8414 9820

sauce that lends a delicate flavor. Perfect for some meatless contemplation.

T: 010 6584 3353

Club

•18 180° Zhongguancun Beidajie

Club •143Dao Xizhimenwai Da Jie, West

T: 010 8261 3366 x 702

Triumph Plaza, 1/F. T: 010 8801 6848

Queen Club •6 Gongti Xilu. T: 010 6553 3555

Haze •A101, Guanghua Lu SOHO, 22

Inner Affair •6 Xiliujie, Sanlitun. T: 010 8454 0899

Guanghua Lu. T: 010 5900 6128

•79 Tango Hepingli Xijie. T: 010 6428 2288 •

Tang Micheng 8 Chaoyang Park West Gate T: 010 6500 8888

•B1,Amber Bldg B, The Place, A9 Guanghua Lu. T: 010 8269 6933

Passion KTV 1/F, West Hall, The Great Wall Sheraton Hotel. T: 010 6590 1104


•A8 Armaini Gongti Beilu. T: 010 5167 3333

Beijing Hotel •22 East Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District

Paw Paw •Beijing City Hotel, First Floor, Gongti

T: 010 8426 0888

MGM •Inside Worker's Stadium West Gate,

Dajie. T: 010 8511 7777

Rd.Chaoyang District. T: 010 6551 5555

Beilu #4. T: 010 6500 7827

No. 88. T: 010 6552 5556/9

G3 Palace 3 Gongti Xilu. T: 010 6553 6699 Hong Club •1 Gongti Nan Lu. T: 010 6552 8338

•B1 Hollywood Huasheng Plaza, 12 Yabaolu T: 010 5120 6758

Palace Club •Builing A, Chaowai Soho, No. 6

Chaowai Street. T: 010 5840 1885

BAR 19 TANGLA Hotel, 19 Fuxingmenwai Street, Chang’an Avenue West T: 010 5857 6688 x 6819 Hei Club •EastHeiGate of Workers’ Stadium T: 010 6553 2228

Fairmont Beijing •Yong'an Dongli Road, Jianguomenwai Gallery Hotel •NO.50 Workers’Stadium North

Hilton Beijing •1 Dongfang Lu, Dongsanhuan Beilu T: 010 5865 5000

Hilton Beijing Wangfujing Hotel •8 Wangfujing East Street T: 010 5812 8888

Hotel G Beijing A7 Gongti Xilu. T: 010 6552 3600 Hotel Nikko New Century Beijing •6 Shouti Nanlu. T: 010 6849 2001

11 Financial Street. T: 010 5852 5888

J&E Mansion •Honglingjin Park, Chaoyang District

Club •B1/F,Vegas Ritan International Hotel, 39

T: 010 5139 8739

•3/F,Tango 79 Hepingli Xijie. T: 010 6428 2288

Place Chaoyang District. T: 010 5908 8954

EZ •1/F,Club Wudaokou U-Center, 28 Chengfu Lu. M: 189 0114 7080

CN Club •House 79, 4 Gongti North Road T: 010 6615 2999

•1/F,WuNW corner, Wudaokou U-Center M: 189 1020 6978

Club •706,Share 7/F Zhongyu Plaza, 6A Gongti North Rd. 400 899 1300

•RmBossanova 209 Taiyue Studios, 16 Sanlitun

South Street. T: 010 6500 3351/134 6667 7852 Le-Nest •8 Gongti North Street, Gongti East Gate. T: 010 6553 2228

Lantern Bar •Gongti West Road. M: 139 1197 7989 Saint Island Club •Yuhui Nanlu, Shaoyaoju Beili T: 010 8461 2340

Marriott Beijing •83 JW Jian Guo Road, China Central Kempinski Hotel Beijing •Lufthansa Center

50 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 3388

Yard •6/F,Yoga 17 Gongti Beilu. T: 010 6413 0774

Pakistan Embassy College 1 Dongzhimenwai Dajie T: 010 6532 6660

International Clinic •Rm.Bioscor 1008 E-Tower, C12 Guanghua Lu

Yogi Yoga (Ritan Park) •North Gate, Ritan Park

Potter's Wheel •International School

Beijing International •Medical Center

Yoga, Easy Life •Rm.Easy 503, Bldg 2, Jianwai SOHO

Amcare Women's & •Children's Hospital

Yogi Yoga (Zhongguancun) 8/F, Zhongxin Shuma Plaza, 52 Beisihuan Xilu. T: 010 6269 2352

Vista Medical Center 3/F Kerry Center, 1 Guanghua Lu T: 010 8529 6618

T: 010 6503 5707

S106, 1/F, Lufthansa Center, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 1561

9 Fangyuan Xilu, Jiangtai West Road 9-9. 400 100 0016 TCM Traditional Chinese •Medicine OHS Clinic-Oriental

Health Solution Rm.D, 29/F, Bldg B, Oriental Kenzo Building, Dongzhimen Waidajie T: 010 8447 6886 Smart Health Medical and •Dental 215, Lido Place, 6 Jiangtai Lu T: 010 6437 6898

Park Hyatt Beijing •2 Jianguomen Wai, Yintai Center T: 010 8567 1234

Raffles Hotels & Resorts •33 Dong Chang'an Jie. T: 010 6526 3388 Beijing Capital Hotel •61 Renaissance Dongsanhuan Middle Road T: 010 5863 8241

• Renaissance Beijing Chaoyang Hotel

36 Xiao Yun Road, Chaoyang District T: 010 6468 9999 Financial Street •1 JinRitz-Carlton Cheng Fang Street East,

Hotel, Beijing •29 Shangri-La Zizhuyuan Road Haidian District Beijing Dongcheng Hotel •36 Sheraton North Third Ring Road East, Dongcheng District. T: 010 5825 7944 Sofitel Wanda Beijing •Wanda Plaza, 93 Jianguo Lu

Flower Medical Center of •Beijing

Hengxiang Mansion 1st floor No. 15 Tuan Jie Hu Street Chaoyang District T: 010 8597 7096

Fitness & Yoga

Opposite House •TheThe Village at Sanlitun, Building 1, 11 Sanlitun Beilu. T: 010 6417 6688 The Peninsula Beijing •8 Jinyu Hutong, Wangfujing

Emperor Hotel Beijing •33 The Qihelou Street, Dongcheng District T: 010 6526 5566

Gongyuan Xilu. T: 010 5905 6067/6077 Lotus •RmYogi 301, Bldg 5 D4, 9

Chegongzhuang Dajie. T: 010 8831 2208/8831 2209 Yoga •5A Pinkstyle The Gate Tower North B, 19 Zhongguancun Ave. T: 010 8248 8119

Hot Yoga •RmOmShanti 2, 1/F, Bldg C, Huanqiu Maoyi

Beauty Salon •RmDaisy's 301, Bldg B, Sunshine 100 Apt, No 2 Guanghua Donglu T: 010 5100 0556/7

Yew Chung International •School of Beijing

Julie's Salon •Workers' Stadium Door 10, Chaoyang

Honglingjin Park, 5 Houbalizhuang T: 010 8583 3731

District, Beijing. M: 136 0137 1790

BEAUTY

Danny's Hair Salon •Season Club B36, Dongzhimen

•TheKocoon Opposite House, Basement 2,

Waidajie, Chunxiu Road T: 010 8453 0399/817

Bldg. 1, 11 Sanlitun Beilu T: 010 6410 5016

ERIC Paris Salon(Lido Hotel) •Inside Lido Hotel, 112 Jichang Lu

Hummingbird Spa •Tower 26, Central Park,

M: 135 0107 5843

Chaoyangmen Wai. T: 010 6533 6922

ZigZag Massage & Nails 52B Wuaoying Hutong T: 010 8404 0020

•55 Frost Xingfucun Zhong Lu

T: 010 6417 9148/138 1107 4516 Paris Salon(Westin) •F5,ERIC the Westin Beijing, B9 Financial

99 Massage and Spa Center •703E-Tower, Guanghualu, Chaoyang

Street. T: 010 6629 7865

Bodies Tanning & •ProBronze Shop

District . T: 010 6501 0799

Therapeutic Retreat •17 Bodhi Gongti Beilu. T: 010 6413 0226

6/F, 17 Gongti Beilu T: 010 6413 1180

Retreat •1/F,Dragonfly Eastern Inn, 6 Baijiazhuang Lu

Show Palace Hair Styling •Studio Rm 1027, 3.3 Fashion Plaza, 33 Sanlitun Lu. T: 010 5136 5534/5

T: 010 6593 6066

MuZen Retreat 60 Andingmen Dong Lu T: 010 6406 3566

K.U.L Hair Salon W216, 2\F, Bldg A, Fortune Plaza T: 010 6533 0028

Society •5F Waxing Haiyuncang International Plaza,

Hosa Fitness Centre •6 Jianguomen Wai Dajie, SK Building

Yoga Center •RmSansthing 201, Bldg 6, Lishui Gardens

Senz Spa 109, 1/F, Bldg 1, 1 Baijiazhuang Road T: 010 5967 0458

A, Rm 3201

Westin Workout •7 North Dongsanhuan Road,

Dongzhimen Waidajie. T: 010 5139 6208

Fitness •BldgOzone 2, 6/F, Zhubang 2000 Building, 99 Balizhuang Xili. T: 010 8586 5583

T: 010 6467 8221

"Blackbox" room No. 77 Baiziwan Nan Er Road. M: 135 0105 6857

Bikram Yoga Beijing •Pacific Century Place, 2A Gongti Bei Lu. T: 010 6539 3434

HEALTH

YIHE 42 Hot Yoga ( Blue •Castle)

M: 139 1029 0260

3/F, No. 2 South Building, Blue Castle, Dawang Lu. T: 010 8599 7395 YIHE 42 Hot Yoga (Gongti •Beilu)

T: 010 5985 0333

3FA, Grand Rock Plaza, Gongti Beilu T: 010 5190 9833

GlobalCare Women & •Children's Hospital

42 •1/F,OmBldgYoga 9, Lido Apartment Building

24 Xi Dawang Lu. T: 010 8776 9899

46 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 8440 1918

Western Academy of Beijing 10 Laiguangying Dong Lu T: 010 5986 5588

Unit 303, 3/F IFC Mall, 1-3 Xinyuan Nanlu. T: 010 8444 2388

Studio •1 XinAlona Yuan Nan Lu.

International Hospital •BldgOASIS C1, 9 Jiuxianqiao North Road

Meili Shijie •1/F,Somerest Grand Fortune Gardens,

1 Chajia Donglu, Langxinzhuang T: 010 8538 6977

Kangning Massage •Entrance1, 8 Xinyuan Nanlu

District. T: 010 5907 8888

Dental

Wai. T: 010 6533 6922

Yoga Summit The Grand Summit Park 5, Bldg 17, Tianshui Xiyuan. T: 010 5935 9136

Andingmen Nei Da Jie. M: 135 2042 9129

T: 010 5139 8922

Vikasa Yoga Shala •RmPrana 2409, 4/F North Tower, SOHO Shangdu, 8 Dongdaqiao Rd T: 010 5869 6438

EDUCATION Schools School •No.3e9-1International Jiang Tai Xi Lu

Beanstalk International •Kindergarten

Traders Upper East Hotel •2 Dongsihuan Beilu, Chaoyang

Hummingbird Spa •Tower 26, Central Park, Chaoyangmen

Regent Health Club 5/F, The Regent Hotel, 88 Jinbao Jie T: 010 8522 1888

Block 7 No. 9 Yard Fang Yuan South St. T: 010 8457 8359

Yanhui Yoga Pilates Studio •Beijing City International School,

Lu. M: 139 1179 8376

The Westin Beijing Chaoyang •7 North DongSanhuan road, Sanlitun The Westin Beijing Financial Stree 9B, Financial Street, XiCheng District T: 010 6606 8866

TATA •Gongti North Gate. T: 010 8511 3880

Aqua Salus Urban Retreat •Taiyue Height 106, 16 South Sanlitun

Gymnasium •10 Chaoyang Yaojiayuan Lu. T: 010 8597 7888

Yanshaqiao. T: 010 5922 8888

Chaoyang Gongyuan Xilu T: 010 6538 1098

with Yonnie •CheYoga Nian Dian Hutong, just off

Place Chaoyang District T: 010 5908 8951

Beijing •83ATheJianRitz-Carlton Guo Road, China Central

Greenlake 1513 Spa •Rm.1513 Greenlake Garden, 9

Richmond Park Leisure •Fitness Center

No.6 North Road of East Fourth Ring Road, Chaoyang District T: 010 5130 7951

China World Hotel Beijing •1 Jianguomenwai Dajie

T: 010 6338 1888

Shine Center •Room 2501, Cell#5, Building #4, UHN

T: 010 6437 3344

T: 010 8516 2888

by Hilton Beijing •168Doubletree Guang'anmen Waidajie

yuan lu, haidian. M: 159 1081 6634

Lake Club •35 East Dongzhimen Waidajie

Marriott Hotel Northeast •26ABeijing Xiaoyun Lu. T: 010 5927 8888

Crowne Plaza Park View Wuzhou •8 Beisihuan Zhonglu. T: 010 8498 2288

Zhou Yoga •yihaiChan dasha 1701, liu dao kou, xue

T: 010 6508 1241

Center, Anzhen Bridge, North Third Ring Rd. T: 010 5825 6846/5825 6246

HOTELS

International Airport. T: 010 6456 5588

Haidian District. T: 010 6259 6702

Massage Center •1/F,Paradise Shouqi Plaza, A3 Zaoying Lu

Kerry Sports Center •1 Guanghua Lu. T: 010 6561 8833

T: 010 6553 2288

Hotel Beijing Airport •No.9CITIC Xiao Tianzhu Road, Capital

Yoga •No.6Mountain Gongzhufen Cun,Xiangshan,

Gym Ginza Mall •C/F,Powerhouse Kenzo Office Bldg, 48

T: 010 6505 2299

Dajie. T: 010 6513 2188/6522 7168

Guo Jia Chinese Medicine Clinic Rm. 23A, 23/F, Tower B, Zhonghai Zijing Haoting, 30 Dongsanhuan Beilu T: 010 8598 0423

New World Hotel Beijing Hujialou, Near Hujialou Subway Station. T: 010 6597 8888

Swissôtel Beijing •2 Chaoyangmen Bei Dajie

World Summit Wing Beijing •No.China 1 Jianguomenwai Avenue

Yoga ( Oriental Plaza) •5/F,Yogi Oriental Plaza, 218-2 Wangfujing

42 Hot Yoga (Solana) •3/F,YIHE Bldg. 14, Solana, No. 6 Chaoyang

T: 010 8599 6666

T: 010 6505 2266

Resource Hospital •18 King's Xiaoyun Lu. T: 010 6468 1355

Club •78 Cross Sanlitun Nanlu. T: 010 6586 5020

Dong Cheng District T: 010 5811 8678

T: 010 5900 0850

Legendale Hotel Beijing •90-92 Jinbao Street. T: 010 8511 3388

Chaoyang District, Beijing T: 010 5922 8888

Marriott Hotel City Wall •No.7Beijing Jian Guo Men South Avenue,

T: 010 8561 5506/5507

Nanlu, Dongsihuan Beilu T: 010 5129 6876

KindyROO International •Early Childhood Development

7 Ritan Donglu. T: 010 8562 9998

Lilyspring Spa •North Door Dongshanshu, Dongfeng

Lido Office Tower 3, Lido Place, 6 Jiangtai Road. T: 010 6430 1600

Academy Maple Drive-in Theater,21 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 8457 4397

Bikram Hot Yoga 5/F, Bldg E, Yingke Centre, 2A Gongti Beilu. T: 010 6539 3434

Chang'an Avenue. T: 010 6523 0333

Harrow International •School Beijing

International Academy of •Beijing

Stadium. T: 010 6553 5815

One Spa •2\F,InBldg E, Beijing Hotel, 33 East

T: 010 5869 7540

Yoga (Shunyi) •1/F,Fine Le Leman Lake Club House

Yoga •1/F,Universal Gongti Literary Garden, Workers

8 Chaoyanggongyuan Nanlu T: 010 6539 8888

The Family Learning House •Jianwai SOHO West Zone

287, Hegezhuang Village, Cuigezhuang County. T: 010 6444 8900

M: 139 1176 7521/133 9190 0713

Springs Spa •B1\F,Palm Palm Springs International Club,

Airport Road. T: 010 6454 9000

Tower 2, 16/F, 3 Xi Dawang Lu T: 010 5900 3192/139 1176 7521

Chang'an Jie. T: 010 6559 6769

T: 010 6583 1818/6583 5757/6581 5656

Bayley & Jackson Medical •Center

Yoga ( Blue Castle) •BlueFine Castle International Centre,

T: 010 6841 2211

Nice •1/F,Club Zhongfu Building, 99 Jianguo Lu.

T: 010 6592 2791/92

International Village, Xibahe Dongli #2, Chaoyang District. M: 151 1001 9193

Club Rumors Basement, Wudaokou Hotel M: 136 3312 7700

Beijing International SOS •24-Hour Clinic

Waidajie T: 010 6515 6272/73, 6515 7891/92

Medical Services •SuiteConfidant 701, 7/F Beijing Tower, 10 Dong

Kerry Hotel Beijing 1 Guang Hua Road. T: 010 6561 8833

Financial Street. T: 010 6601 6666

LIV Club 2/F, 6 Gongti Xilu. T: 010 6708 9898

218 Xiaoguan Beili, Anwai Dajie T: 010 6496 8888

InterContinental Beijing Financial •Street

Shenlu Jie. T: 010 6588 8887

Yogi Yoga (Chaoyang Park) •Tennis Center, Chaoyang Park

New Century International Children’s Hospital (NCICH) No.56 Nanlishi Road, Xicheng District T: 010 6802 5588

Grand Millennium Beijing 7 DongSanHuan Middle Road, Chaoyang District. T: 010 8587 6888

Charm Club •Workers Stadium, north of Fubar

AmAsia International •Medical Center

Grand Hyatt Beijing •1 Dongchang'an Jie. T: 010 8518 1234

Imperial Courtyard 16 Huayuandongxiang. T: 010 6708 5978

SimSim 03-90 Ritan Highlife, 39 Shenlu Jie T: 010 8569 0331

Zen Place Yoga Club Dulwich College Beijing •24/F,TheJingtai •Legend Building, 24 Jianguomen Garden Campus, 89 Capital

5/F, Beijing New World Shopping Mall, Chongwenmen. T: 010 6708 5077

Suite 105, Wing 1, Kunsha Building, No.16 Xinyuanli, Chaoyang District T: 010 6462 9112

Link Star Unit 258, 2/F, Bldg E, World City, 8 Jinhui Lu. T: 010 8590 7430

T: 010 6551 2877

The New World Eaton •Medical Center

T: 010 6437 8810

Beanstalk International •Bilingual School

1/F B Building, No 40 Liangmaqiao Rd, Chaoyang District. T: 010 6466 9255 Beijing BISS International •School 17, Area 4, Anzhen Xili. T: 010 6443 3151

World Youth Academy •18 Beijing Huajiadi Beili. T: 010 6461 7787 School of Beijing •9 AnBritish Hua Street. T: 010 8047 3588

Salon(Kerry Center) •ShopERIC123,Paris Kerry Center, 1 Guanghua

1 Haiyuncang Hutong, Dongcheng District. T: 010 5123 9397

Toni & Guy Hairdressing( IFC •Mall)

Road. T: 010 6501 2881

Tony Studio(Wangfujing) 919, 9/F, Bldg 2, Beijing APM, Wangfujing. T: 010 6528 1568

T: 010 6463 1399

Toni&Guy Hairdressing •(Seasons Place)

•A11Aibosen Liufang Beili. T: 010 6465 2044

4F, Seasons Place Shopping Centre, 2. Jinchengfang Street, Xicheng District. T: 010 6622 0316

•BldgZenspa 1, A8 Xiaowuji Lu

Tony Studio(Jianwai SOHO) •V-0117, Bldg 9, Jianwai SOHO, 39

T: 010 8731 2530

Regency Taipan Ambassy Court, Basement, No 55 East 3rd ring road. T: 010 6509 1388

Dongsanhuan Zhonglu T: 010 5869 4697

California Fitness •L3/L4, South Building, The Place, 9

Spa •5/F,I Tower 2, Taiyue Suites, 16

Sanlitun Nanlu. T: 010 6507 1517

Guanghua Lu. 400 810 0988 T: 010 6587 1288

F Spa •Chaowai SOHO, B115-121, Zone C

Vita Hair Styling & •DayDolce Spa Bldg. 5, Baijiazhuang. T: 010 6501 7256

T: 010 5900 1868

Oriental Taipan Massage and Spa 2/F, Block 9, Lido Place, A2 Fangyuan Xilu. T: 010 6437 6299

Fushi Ladies Hair Reviviscence & Maintenance Salon Rm.705, Bldg 5, Jianwai SOHO T: 010 5869 7620

Essence Vale Spa •4 Yuyang Lu, Houshayu

Feng Chao Liang Yan Beauty •Salon

T: 010 8041 7588

Spa by Westin •5/F,Heavenly Westin Beijing Chaoyang, 7 North

2A2, Bldg 15, Oulujingdian Building, Yayuncun. T: 010 8485 2874

Aixin Massage Keep-fit Center •Rm.202, 2/F, Bldg 1, Fulihuayuan, 40

1/F, Bldg 7, Julong Huayuan, 68 Xinzhongjie. T: 010 6551 8091/9596

Rejuva Institute of Age •Management

East Third Ring Road. T: 010 5922 8531

Maizidianjie. T: 010 6504 6490

Focus Beauty Salon •B1,50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Kempinski

Oasis Resort & Spa •2/F,Yan Novotel Oasis Hotel, Yanjiao

Hotel Beijing Lufthsansa Center T: 010 6465 3388

Canadian International •School of Beijing

Economic & Technological Development Zone. T: 010 6159 2299

Learning Center •of Children's Beijing

Bldg. 5, Baijiazhuang. T: 010 6501 7256

Dongsihuan Beilu. T: 010 5130 7068

de Feng for Men only •Rm.Spa 204 Binduyuan, 15 Zaoying Beili,

See Yu •Rm.Chuk 11-102, Baihuan Jiayuan,

38 Liangmaqiao Lu. T: 010 6465 7788

3052 & 3056 Gahood Villa’s, Baixinzhuang, Houshayu T: 010 8046 7082

Vita Hair Styling & •DayDolce Spa

Nongzhanguan Beilu. T: 010 6501 2881

La Feuille •C1-4-1-0103, Upper East Side, 6

Shuangjing Qiao. T: 010 6772 6847

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SOUTH CHINA Yue •Sheraton Guangzhou Hotel, 208

DINING Café/Afternoon Tea

•1/F,Alfresco Hilton Guangzhou Tianhe, 215

Linhe Xi Heng Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 6683 3610

林下轩:广州天河区林和西横路 215号广州天河新天希尔顿酒店首层

Tianhe Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 6668 8888

采悦轩:广州天河区天河路粤海喜 来登酒店

Southeast Asian Basil French Vietnamese •Restaurant

Italian Café •TianAurora Lun Garden, Jianshe Si Ma Lu.

No.20 Haiming Lu, Up Zone Residence Bldg. Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 3831 2567

奥罗拉意式咖啡馆:广州建设四马路 天伦花园首层

金不换法越风味餐厅:广州天河区 珠江新城海明路20号力迅上筑西区 A005铺

T: 020 8356 0733

Veranda •2/FCafé China Hotel, A Marriott Hotel, 122 Liuhua Lu. T: 020 8666 6888 x 3248 丽廊咖啡厅:广州流花路122号中国 大酒店2楼

Coffee •VokaMaan Street, 460 Tianhe Bei Lu,

Tianhe District. T: 020 8751 7080 漫咖啡:广州天河区天河北路460号 沃凯街

Atrium •70/F,The5 Zhujiang West Road, Pearl

River New City, Tianhe District. T: 020 8883 3370

Haizhu District. T: 020 8917 8888 ext 6450

香泰:广州海珠区会展东路1号香格 里拉酒店

Penang Malaysia mania Shop 49-51, 475 Huanshi Dong Lu, Yuexiu District. T: 020 8760 8599 Hours: 11am - 10.30pm

槟城马来西亚餐厅:广州越秀区环 市东路475号之三东都大世界1楼 49-51号

5 •G/F,Soi1 Jianshe Liu Ma Lu, Yuexiu

Cascade Café •1/FThe Garden Hotel, 368 Huanshi Dong

广州越秀区建设六马路1号誉海食 街1楼

District. T: 020 8388 3821

Lu. T: 020 8333 8989 x 3909

Japanese

Espression •14,Lavazza 1/F, Onelink Walk, 230-232

•2/FFurusato Garden Hotel, 368 Huanshi Dong

广州天河区万菱汇1楼14铺

故乡日本料理:广州环市东路368号 花园酒店2楼

Tianhe Road, Tianhe District. T: 020 3899 2863

Sky Café 45/F, Asian Hotel, 326 Huanshi Dong Lu. T: 020 6128 8888 x 4583 云顶阁:广州环市东路326号之一亚 洲国际大酒店45楼

T Lounge & Bar 1/F, Hilton Guangzhou, Tianhe, 215 Linhe Xi Heng Lu, Tianhe District T: 020 6683 3610 广州天河区林和西横路215号广州天 河新天希尔顿酒店首层

Chinese/Cantonese Sheng Restaurant •33Bing Dongxiao Lu. T: 020 3428 6910

168 Tianhe Dong lu. T: 020 8751 8683 1-4/F Wefeng Hotel, 438 Jiangnan Dadao Nan. T: 020 8447 2844 炳胜:东晓路33号;天河东路 168号;江南大道南438号五凤酒 店1-4楼

Zen5es •2F,Five The Westin Pazhou, 681 Fengpu

Zhong Road, Haizhu District. T: 020 8918 1226

中国元素中餐厅:广州海珠区凤浦中 路681号广州广交会威斯汀酒店2楼

Hongmian Chinese •Restaurant

4/F, The Westin Guangzhou,6, Linhe Zhong Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 2886 6868 红棉中餐厅:广州天河区林和中路 6号广州海航威斯汀酒店4楼

•3/F,LaiTheHeen Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou,

Xing’an Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 3813 6688 丽轩中餐厅:广州天河区珠江新城兴 安路3号广州富力丽思卡尔顿酒店3楼

Wan Market •2/F,LaiGarden Hotel, 368 Huanshi Dong Lu. T: 020 8333 8989 x 3922

荔湾亭:广州环市东路368号花园 酒店2楼

Chinois •6/F,LeSofitel Guangzhou Sunrich, 988 Guangzhou Dadao Zhong, Tianhe District. T: 020 3883 8888 x 3342

南粤宫:广州大道中988号广州圣丰 索菲特大酒店6楼

Sui Xuan 5/F, Hilton Guangzhou Tianhe, 215 Linhe Xi Heng Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 6683 3666/3668 广州天河区林和西横路215号广州天 河新天希尔顿酒店5层

Penthouse •22/F,TheGrand Hyatt Guangzhou,

12Zhujiang Xi Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 8396 1234 s 3398 空中花园:天河区珠江新城珠江西路 12号富力君悦酒店22楼

Heen •71/F,Yu5Yue Zhujiang West Road, Pearl

River New City, Tianhe District. T: 020 8883 3371

愉粤轩:广州天河区珠江新城珠江西 路5号广州四季酒店71楼

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璇玑自助餐厅:广州海珠区阅江西路 222号广州塔106层

Italian

Caffe Mondo 72/F, 5 Zhujiang West Road, Pearl River New City, Tianhe District. T: 020 8883 3373 意珍:广州天河区珠江新城珠江西路 5号广州四季酒店72楼

II Forno •Shangri-La Hotel Guangzhou, 1 Huizhan Dong lu. T: 020 8917 8888 x 6418

爱弗罗:广州香格里拉大酒店会展 东路1号

Ponte •2/FIIHilton Guangzhou Tianhe, 215 Linhe Xi Heng Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 6683 3636

广州天河区林和西横路215号广州天 河新天希尔顿酒店2层

CoolThai •Shangri-La •3/F,Limoni Hotel, 1 Huizhan Dong Lu, The Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou,

中庭酒吧:广州天河区珠江新城珠江 西路5号广州四季酒店70楼

观瀑廊咖啡厅:广州观市东路368号 花园酒店1楼

T: 020 8933 8092

Lu. T: 020 8333 8989 x 3925/3926

•4/F,Kaiseki Lobby No.2, Chimelong Hotel, Panyu Dadao, Panyu District. T: 020 8378 6838 x 61488

怀石料理日本餐厅:广州番禺区迎宾 路长隆酒店2楼大堂4层

Xing’an Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 3813 6688

Celebrate the famously brief black truffle season at LIMONI with masterful set menus and unforgettable à la carte creations featuring the prized ingredients Dates: July to September Price: Starting from RMB 158 意轩:广州天河区珠江新城兴安路 3号广州富力丽思卡尔顿酒店3楼

Other Western

•4th1920floor, 1 Jianshe Liu Ma Road,

Taojin, Yuexiu District. T: 020 8388 1142 183 Yan Jiang Zhong Road, Haizhu Square. T: 020 8333 6156 Shop67,69,72&76, The Canton Place, Qingfeng Jie, Zhujiang New Town. T: 020 8388 1142

The first and the finest German eatery in Guangzhou 广州越秀区建设六马路1号4楼;广 州越秀区沿江中路183号;广州天 河区珠江新城清风街48号广粤天地 67,69,72,78号铺

•No.99 Garden Jiansheliu Ma lu, Yue Xiu District. T: 020 8376 6197

Mediterranean healthy dinning with a nice environment. Hours: 12am – 2am

Long Ye Cheng Shop 213, Office Tower, China Hotel. T: 020 8666 6888 x 2256.2257 33 Miaoqian Zhi Jie. T: 020 8767 5603

广州市越秀区建设六马路9号

龙野城:广州中国大酒店商务楼 213铺;广州庙前直街33号

广州市二沙岛烟雨路38号

•72/F,Kumoi 5 Zhujiang West Road, Pearl

River New City, Tianhe District. T: 020 8883 3372

云居:广州天河区珠江新城珠江西路 5号广州四季酒店72楼

•42F,Mai The Westin Pazhou, 681 Fengpu

Zhong Road, Haizhu District. T: 020 8918 1246

舞日本料理:广州海珠区凤浦中路 681号广州广交会威斯汀酒店42楼

•3/F,Nadaman Shangri-La Hotel, Guangzhou, 1 Huizhan Dong Lu, Haizhu District. T: 8917 6498

滩万日本料理:广州海珠区会展东路 1号广州香格里拉大酒店3楼

Fusion on 988 •2/F,2Sofitel Guangzhou Sunrich,

988Guangzhou Dadao Zhong, Tianhe District. T: 020 3883 8888 x 3304 全日制餐厅:广州大道中988号广州 圣丰索菲特大酒店2楼

Catch •100/F, 5 Zhujiang West Road, Pearl

River New City, Tianhe District. T: 020 8883 3300

佰汇鲜:广州天河区珠江新城珠江西 路5号广州四季酒店100楼

•4/FEbony Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou,

389 Tianhe Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 3808 8884

广州天河区天河路389号广州文华东 方酒店4楼

•1/F,Foods The Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou,

Xing’an Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 3813 6688 广州天河区珠江新城兴安路3号广州 富力丽思卡尔顿酒店1楼

Seasonal Tastes •2/F, The Westin Guangzhou, 6 Linhe

Zhong Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 2826 6967 1/F, The Westin Pazhou, 681 Fengpu Zhong Road, Haizhu District. T: 020 8918 1206 知味:广州天河区林和中路6号广 州海航威斯汀酒店2楼;广州海珠 区凤浦中路681号广州广交会威斯 汀酒店1楼

Twist Mediterranean •Restaurant

106/F, The Canton Tower, 222 Yuejiang Zi Lu, Haizhu District.

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Dream Garden •Ground floor Guangdong Museum of Art by the Pearl river, 38 Yanyu road, Ersha Island. T: 020 8732 0368

G 22/F, Grand Hyatt Guangzhou, 12, ZhuJiang Xi Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 8396 1234 x 3423 广州天河区珠江新城珠江西路12号富 力君悦酒店22楼

Grill •6/F,LeSofitel Guangzhou Sunrich, 988 Guangzhou Dadao Zhong, Tianhe District. T: 020 3883 8888 x 3344

香榭丽舍扒房:广州大道中988号广 州圣丰索菲特大酒店6楼

Poolside Bar and Grill •Shangri-La Hotel, 1 Huizhan Dong Lu, Haizhu District. T: 020 8917 8888 x 6422

广州会展东路1号香格里拉大酒店

•BBQSultan Restaurant Turkish 1/F-3/F. 367 Huanshi Dong Lu. T: 020 8349 4170/4171 www.sultanrestaurant.com.cn

托普卡皮土耳其烧烤餐厅,广州环市 东路367号1-3楼

Petal Place •ShopTheF13/B, Redtory, 685 Linjiang Dadao, Tianhe District. T: 020 3703 9106

花半间景观概念餐厅:天河区临江大 道685号红专厂创意园区F13/B铺

Tandoor •2/F,The Asia International Hotel, 326, Huanshi Dong Lu. T: 020 6260 8999

www.tandoorchina.com 天都里印度餐厅:广州市环市东路 326号亚洲国际大酒店2层。

•16 Vlife Huacheng Dadao, Zhu Jiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 3726 6363 Hours: 10am - 10pm

广州天河区珠江新城花城大道16号

NIGHT

•60,A1Xianlie Dong Henglu, Tianhe District. T: 020 2829 6258

广州天河区先烈东横路60号星坊创 意工作园

One •1/FBar Hilton Guangzhou Tianhe, 215 Linhe Xi Heng Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 6683 3619/3620

独壹酒吧,广州天河区林和西横路 215号广州天河新天希尔顿酒店首层

Ritz-Carlton Spa 345 •4thLoft •4/F,The Floor, 19 Xiao Gang Garden, Jiang The Ritz-Carlton Guangzhou, Nan Dong Road, Haizhu District. T: 020 8423 8985

3 Xing’an Lu, Zhujiang New Town, TIanhe District. T: 020 3813 6688

广州市海珠区江南东路晓港花园 19号4楼

丽思卡尔顿水疗中心:广州天河区珠 江新城兴安路3号广州富力丽思卡尔 顿酒店4楼

•16 McCawley’s Huacheng Dadao, Zhujiang New

Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 3801 7000 / 186 2011 2924 广州天河区珠江新城花城大道16号

Paddy Field •4thNew floor, Fineland Tower, 28 Tiyu Dong Road, Tianhe District. T: 020 8398 6181

Food for the hungry, Drink for the thirsty, Home for the homeless. 广州市天河区体育东路28号方圆 大厦4楼

Lounge •1/F,Pearl The Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou

, Xing’an Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 3813 6688 珍珠吧:广州天河区珠江新城兴安路 3号广州富力丽思卡尔顿酒店1楼

One •AreaTheA, Zhujiang Party Pier Beer

Culture & Art Zone, Modiesha Tunnel, Yue Jiang Xi Lu, Haizhu District. T: 186 8021 3380 Biggest nightclub with great sounds, light systems and captivating programs.

广州海珠区阅江西路磨碟沙隧道珠江 琶醍啤酒文化创意艺术区A号

The Soul 12 Jiang She Liu Ma Road, Taojin, Yuexiu District. T: 020 8386 6939 Best Cocktails in Town

广州越秀区建设六马路12号

Bar •99/F,Tian 5 Zhujiang West Road, Pearl

River New City, Tianhe District T: 020 8883 3399

天吧:广州天河区珠江新城珠江西路 5号广州四季酒店99楼

Rebel •42 Rebel Tiyu Dong Road, Tianhe District T: 020 8520 1579

广州天河区体育东路42号

EDUCATION Schools Canadian International •School of Guangzhou 广州加拿大人国际学校

32 Shiguang Road, Shiqiao, Panyu District. T: 020 3925 5321 www.cisgz.com

French International School of Guangzhou 广州法国国际学校 Favorview Palace, Huijing new town, Wushan, Tianhe District. T: 020 3879 7324 www.efcanton.com

Guangzhou Nanhu •International School

Heavenly Spa •6/F, The Westin Guangzhou, 6 Linhe

Zhong lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 2886 6868 4F, The Westin Pazhou, 681 Fengpu Zhong Road, Haizhu District. T: 020 8918 1928

天梦水疗中心:广州天河区林和中路 威斯汀酒店6楼; 广州海珠区凤浦中路 681号广州广交会威斯汀酒店1楼

HOTELS Guangzhou Chateau Star River Hotel •YingBin Lu, Panyu District.

Utahloy International School Guangzhou

T: 020 8478 6838

www.chiimelonghotel.com.cn 广州长隆酒店:番禺区番禺大道

China Hotel, A Marriott •Hotel

122 Liuhua Lu. T: 020 8666 6888 www.marriottchinahotel.com

广州中国大酒店:流花路122号

Plaza Guangzhou •CityCrowne Centre

广州天河路383号太古汇商城裙楼第 二层L225商铺

Spa •69/F,Hua5 Zhujiang West Road, Pearl

River New City, Tianhe District. T: 020 8883 3000

花水疗中心:广州天河区珠江新城珠 江西路5号广州四季酒店69楼

Magic Hair Salon •6/F, The Westin Guangzhou, 6 Linhe

Zhong Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 2826 6769 7/F, Sofitel Guangzhou Sunrich, 988 Guangzhou Dadao Zhong. T: 020 3734 5022

明镜台:广州天河区林和中路6号广 州海航威斯汀酒店6楼;广州大道中 988号圣丰索菲特大酒店7楼

O Spa •Grand Hyatt Guangzhou, 12 Zhujiang Xi Lu, Pearl River New City, Tianhe District. T: 020 8396 1234

广州天河区珠江新城珠江西路12号广 州富力君悦酒店内

Spa •7/F,SoSofitel Guangzhou Sunrich, 988 Guangzhou Dadao Zhong, Tianhe District T: 020 3883 8888 x 2303

So Spa水疗中心:广州大道中988号 广州圣丰索菲特大酒店7楼

The Westin Guangzhou •6, Linhe Zhong Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 2886 6868

www.westin.com/guangzhou 广州海航威斯汀酒店:天河区林和 中路6号

Pazhou •AreaTheC, Westin Canton Fair Complex, 681

Fengpu Zhong Road, Haizhu District. T: 020 8918 1818 www.westin.com/pazhou

T: 020 8333 8989

www.thegardenhotel.com.cn 广州花园酒店:环市东路368号

Hotel •26 WXiancun Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 2213 1000 www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels

广州W酒店:天河区珠江新城冼村 路26号

Shenzhen

www.shenzhen.grand.hyatt.com

Crowne Plaza Guangzhou Huadu 189 Yingbin Dadao, Huadu District. T: 020 3690 0888 www.crowneplaza.com

广州花都皇冠假日酒店:花都区迎宾 大道189号

Crowne Plaza Guangzhou •Science City 28 Ningcai Lu, Central District, Science City. T: 020 8880 0999 www.crowneplaza.com

District. T: 0755 8266 1234

深圳君悦酒店,罗湖区宝安南路 1881号

Shenzhen •9009InterContinental Shennan Road, Overseas Chinese Town. T: 0755 3399 3388 www.intercontinental.com

深圳华侨城洲际酒店,华侨城深南 大道9009号

Marriott Shenzhen •6005JWShennan Boulevard, Futian District. T: 0755 2269 8888

www.JWmarriottshenzhen.com

广州科学城中心区凝彩路28号

金茂深圳JW万豪酒店,福田区深南 大道6005号

Four Seasons Hotel •Guangzhou

Hotel Shenzhen •HaiKempinski De San Dao, Hou Hai Bin Road,

5 Zhujiang Xi Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 8883 3888 www.fourseasons.com/guangzhou

广州四季酒店:天河区珠江新城珠江 西路5号(IFC)

Hyatt Guangzhou •12,Grand Zhujiang Xi Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District. T: 020 8396 1234

www.guangzhou.grand.hyatt.com

District. T: 020 6660 0666

www.hilton.com.cn/guangzhoubaiyun 广州万达希尔顿酒店:白云区云城东 路515-517号

Nanshan District. T: 0755 8888 8888 www.kempinski.com

深圳凯宾斯基酒店,南山区后海滨 路海德三道

Polo Shenzhen •28 Marco Fuhua 1st Road, Futian CBD, Shenzhen. T: 0755 8298 9888 www.marcopolohotels.com/

深圳马哥孛罗好日子酒店,福田中心 区福华一路28号

Shangri-La Hotel Shenzhen •Futian

4088 Yi Tian Road, Futian District. T: 0755 8828 4088 www.shangri-la.com

深圳福田香格里拉酒店,福田区益 田路4088号

• Sheraton Dameisha Resort, Guangzhou Tianhe Shenzhen •215Hilton Linhe Xi Heng Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 6683 9999

www.guangzhoutianhe.hilton.com

Mandarin Oriental •Guangzhou

383 Tianhe Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 3808 8338

广州富力丽思卡尔顿酒店:天河区珠 江新城兴安路3号

广州中心皇冠假日酒店:环市东路 339号

www.utahloy.com

Hair Corner •L225, 2/F, Taikoo Hui Shopping Mall,

www.ritzcarlton.com

Hyatt Shenzhen •1881Grand Baoan Nan Road, Luohu

www.crowneplaza.com

广州天河新天希尔顿酒店:天河区林 和西横路215号

BEAUTY

TIanhe District. T: 020 3813 6688

339 Huanshi Dong Lu. T: 020 8363 8888

广州誉德莱国际学校

800 Sha Tai Bei Road, Baiyun District. T: 020 8720 2019

The Ritz-Carlton Guangzhou •3, Xing’an Lu, Zhujiang New Town,

Garden Hotel •368,TheHuanshi Dong Lu.

Chimelong Hotel •Panyu Dadao, Payu District.

www.gnis-china.com

www.micschina.com

广州圣丰索菲特酒店:天河区广州大 道中988号

广州星河湾酒店:番禺区迎宾路

Hilton Guangzhou Baiyun •515-517 Yuncheng Dong Lu, Baiyun

Mayland International Resort, No.168 West Shanqian Ave, Huadu District. T: 020 3672 8212

www.sofitel.com

广州广交会威斯汀酒店:海珠区凤浦 中路681号广州国际会议展览中心C区

www.chateaustarriver.com

广州南湖国际学校

Mayland International •School 美林湖国际学校

District. T: 020 3883 8888

T: 020 3993 6688

广州富力君悦酒店:天河区珠江新城 珠江西路12号

55 Huayang Jie, Tiyu Dong Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 3886 6952

Guangzhou Sunrich •988Sofitel Guangzhou Dadao Zhong, Tianhe

389 Tianhe Lu, Tianhe District. T: 020 3808 8888

www.mandarinoriental.com/guangzhou 广州文华东方酒店:天河区天河路 389号

Hotel Tianhe •228Marriott Tianhe Lu, Tianhe District.

T: 020 6108 8888

www.guangzhoumarriott.com 广州正佳广场万豪酒店:天河区天 河路228号

Pullman Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. T: 020 3606 8866 www.pullmanhotels.com

铂尔曼酒店:广州白云国际机场

Guangzhou Hotel •208Sheraton Tianhe Lu, Tianhe District.

T: 020 6668 8888

www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton 广州粤海喜来登酒店:天河区天河 路208号

Sheraton Guangzhou Huadu •Resort

Northeast of Shanqian Dadao, Huadu District. T: 020 3695 3888 www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton

广州花都合景喜来登度假酒店,花都 区山前大道东北侧

9 Yankui Road, Dameisha Yantian District. T: 0755 8888 6688 www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton

深圳大梅沙京基喜来登度假酒店,盐 田区大梅沙盐葵路(大梅沙段)9号

Sheraton Hotel Shenzhen •Futian

Great China International Exchange Square, Fuhua Road, Futian District. T: 0755 8383 8888 www.sheraton.com/shenzhen

深圳福田喜来登酒店,福田区福华路 大中华国际交易广场

Langham Shenzhen •7888TheShennan Boulevard, Futian District. T: 0755 8828 9888

www.shenzhen.langhamhotels.com 深圳东海朗庭酒店,福田区深南大 道7888号

Ritz-Carlton Shenzhen •116The Fuhua San Road, Futian District. T: 0755 2222 2222 www.ritzcarlton.com

深圳星河丽思卡尔顿酒店,福田区福 华三路116号

St. Regis Shenzhen •5016TheShennan Road East, Luohu District. T: 0755 8308 8888

www.starwoodhotels.com/stregis 深圳瑞吉酒店,罗湖区深南东路 5016号京基100大厦73-100楼

Venice Hotel Shenzhen •9026TheShennan Boulevard, Nanshan District. T: 0755 2693 6888 www.szvenicehotel.com

深圳威尼斯酒店,南山区深南大道 9026号

Shangri-La Hotel Guangzhou •1, Huizhan Dong Lu, Haizhu District.

The Westin Shenzhen Nanshan •9028-2 Shennan Road, Nanshan

www.shangri-la.com

www.starwoodhotels.com/westin 深圳益田威斯汀酒店,南山区深南 大道9028-2号

T: 020 8917 8888

广州香格里拉酒店:海珠区会展 东路1号

District. T: 0755 2698 8888


TALK’S TOP HOTEL AWARDS 2013 TALK MAGAZINE INTRODUCES ITS FIRST EVER TOP HOTEL AWARDS IN SEPTEMBER 2013.

Talk’s Top Hotel Awards will cover a wide selection of 5 star hotels in Shanghai to critically examine their performance across many different categories. The competition will run throughout August with Talk Magazine’s judges visiting the shortlisted hotels to evaluate their services and facilities. The Top Hotel Awards available are:

TOP NEW HOTEL 2013 TOP LUXURY HOTEL TOP DESIGN HOTEL TOP BUSINESS HOTEL TOP MICE VENUE HOTEL

TOP LONG STAY HOTEL TOP EXECUTIVE FLOOR TOP ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY HOTEL TOP FAMILY FRIENDLY HOTEL TOP WEDDING VENUE HOTEL TOP AFTERNOON TEA TOP BRUNCH TOP VIEW BAR TOP SPECIALIST BAR TOP RESTAURANT WITH A VIEW TOP CHINESE RESTAURANT TOP JAPANESE RESTAURANT TOP FRENCH RESTAURANT TOP ITALIAN RESTAURANT TOP HOTEL CHEF DE CUISINE TOP SPA FACILITIES TOP HEALTH CLUB

Talk’s Top Hotel Awards will culminate with an Awards Night where each of the awards will be ceremonially presented to the winners. This promises to be a great event and will be attended by industry leaders. Talk Magazine will also be introducing its Top Eastern China Hotel Awards in the future. Talk Magazine’s Top Hotel Awards – check back for the winners... August13  TalkMagazine

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