Local's route in Shanghai

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Local's route in Shanghai

Neighborhoods

As one of the most picturesque streets in Shanghai, Anfu Lu comprises a few small blocks nestled within the former French Concession. Lined with quaint boutiques and delicious dining options, it's worth spending an afternoon wandering down this popular street. Start at Alimentari and stroll your way down to RAC Bar, all the while enjoying the cuisine, shopping and unique vibe.
Anfu Road
An Fu Lu
As one of the most picturesque streets in Shanghai, Anfu Lu comprises a few small blocks nestled within the former French Concession. Lined with quaint boutiques and delicious dining options, it's worth spending an afternoon wandering down this popular street. Start at Alimentari and stroll your way down to RAC Bar, all the while enjoying the cuisine, shopping and unique vibe.

Sightseeing

Sinan Mansion is a garden residential reservation project in Huangpu District, Shanghai. It consists of fancy restaurant, commercial, hotel, residential and office, including some plots of 48 blocks in the Huangpu District.
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思南公馆
57 思南路
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Sinan Mansion is a garden residential reservation project in Huangpu District, Shanghai. It consists of fancy restaurant, commercial, hotel, residential and office, including some plots of 48 blocks in the Huangpu District.
Xuhui Riverside is surrounded by rich historical and cultural relics. Many cultural shows are held here. The West Coast Art Center is located at 2555 Longteng Avenue, Xuhui District, Shanghai. The original site of the place is the stamping workshop of Longhua Airport Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Plant, which was built on the basis of the old factory building.
West Bund Artistic Center
2555 Long Teng Da Dao
Xuhui Riverside is surrounded by rich historical and cultural relics. Many cultural shows are held here. The West Coast Art Center is located at 2555 Longteng Avenue, Xuhui District, Shanghai. The original site of the place is the stamping workshop of Longhua Airport Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Plant, which was built on the basis of the old factory building.
One of Shanghai’s great Art Deco Cinemas, the Cathay was designed by Czech architect C.H. Gonda and opened on January 1, 1932. The main auditorium, which once had 1,080 seats, was made into three separate screens in the '90s – so little remains of the Art Deco splendour of the exterior. Instead the marble lobby is cluttered with a tacky cardboard China Construction Bank adverts and unkempt pot plants. Still, the exterior is stunning, especially at night. Tickets range from 35-70RMB and the first last screenings are at 10.10am and 9.30pm everyday.
Cathay Theatre
870号 Huai Hai Zhong Lu
One of Shanghai’s great Art Deco Cinemas, the Cathay was designed by Czech architect C.H. Gonda and opened on January 1, 1932. The main auditorium, which once had 1,080 seats, was made into three separate screens in the '90s – so little remains of the Art Deco splendour of the exterior. Instead the marble lobby is cluttered with a tacky cardboard China Construction Bank adverts and unkempt pot plants. Still, the exterior is stunning, especially at night. Tickets range from 35-70RMB and the first last screenings are at 10.10am and 9.30pm everyday.
Fuxing Park (simplified Chinese: 复兴公园 Fùxīng gōngyuán) is located in the former French Concession of Shanghai, China, in Luwan District near Nanchang Road; the main entrance is at the cross street of Fuxingzhong Road and Chongqingnan Road. It was once the largest park in Shanghai. The park was laid out by the French in 1909. The park, about 10 ha. in size, is designed in the French style, with a lake, fountains, covered pavilions, and flowerbeds. Early morning, the park fills with dancers, card players, mahjong enthusiasts, and tai chi solo and group artists. According to Time magazine's Hannah Beech, it is one of the must-see sights in Shanghai.
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Парк Фушин
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Fuxing Park (simplified Chinese: 复兴公园 Fùxīng gōngyuán) is located in the former French Concession of Shanghai, China, in Luwan District near Nanchang Road; the main entrance is at the cross street of Fuxingzhong Road and Chongqingnan Road. It was once the largest park in Shanghai. The park was laid out by the French in 1909. The park, about 10 ha. in size, is designed in the French style, with a lake, fountains, covered pavilions, and flowerbeds. Early morning, the park fills with dancers, card players, mahjong enthusiasts, and tai chi solo and group artists. According to Time magazine's Hannah Beech, it is one of the must-see sights in Shanghai.

Food scene

The restaurant had this old Shanghai feel to it from the second I stepped inside. Decoration has an old Shanghai charm, from the green walls to the ceiling fans and all the little ceramic decoration pieces. Service was good, a bit slow but attentive nevertheless. Usually you have to wait for seats since there were many people waiting for tables. So if you don't mind to have an early dinner, you should be there at 5:30pm. Food was DELICIOUS! I always thought Shanghainese cuisine is too sweet and too greasy to my taste, but not the case at Ren He Guan. Everything ordered was fresh and light, even when the dish looked like it could be heavy it wasn't.
人和馆
407号 肇嘉浜路
The restaurant had this old Shanghai feel to it from the second I stepped inside. Decoration has an old Shanghai charm, from the green walls to the ceiling fans and all the little ceramic decoration pieces. Service was good, a bit slow but attentive nevertheless. Usually you have to wait for seats since there were many people waiting for tables. So if you don't mind to have an early dinner, you should be there at 5:30pm. Food was DELICIOUS! I always thought Shanghainese cuisine is too sweet and too greasy to my taste, but not the case at Ren He Guan. Everything ordered was fresh and light, even when the dish looked like it could be heavy it wasn't.
The Wisca group originated in Guangzhou and now has two branches in Shanghai serving their Cantonese specialities. This one comes with a fish pool and plenty of bamboo which lend a certain serenity to proceedings. The seafood dishes are the most popular choices on the menu although the famed casseroles are also well worth ordering. There are private rooms available upstairs.
惠食佳
The Wisca group originated in Guangzhou and now has two branches in Shanghai serving their Cantonese specialities. This one comes with a fish pool and plenty of bamboo which lend a certain serenity to proceedings. The seafood dishes are the most popular choices on the menu although the famed casseroles are also well worth ordering. There are private rooms available upstairs.
Upstairs from Baker & Spice is Mr. Willis, an intimate, cozy bistro that serves simple, yet tasty dishes. There is an Australian influence here, and you can expect a seasonal menu that consistently delights the palate with its flavors and quality. With set lunch menus available on weekdays and a satisfying weekend brunch, Mr. Willis can quickly become a staple on your dining list.
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Mr.Willis
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Upstairs from Baker & Spice is Mr. Willis, an intimate, cozy bistro that serves simple, yet tasty dishes. There is an Australian influence here, and you can expect a seasonal menu that consistently delights the palate with its flavors and quality. With set lunch menus available on weekdays and a satisfying weekend brunch, Mr. Willis can quickly become a staple on your dining list.
Solo Enoteca & Osteria is an Italian restaurant in 237 Hengshan Rd. A stylish space in a prominent Hengshan Lu location, Solo is offers dishes including daily rotating pizzas and pastas, grilled half chicken (168RMB), a range of oysters (from 258RMB for six) and steak tartar (98RMB). Wines are grouped into two prices, 280RMB and 480RMB, and sold by the bottle only. The wine list is extensive and the staff are keen to help you select a bottle to go with your food order.
237 Hengshan Rd
237 衡山路
Solo Enoteca & Osteria is an Italian restaurant in 237 Hengshan Rd. A stylish space in a prominent Hengshan Lu location, Solo is offers dishes including daily rotating pizzas and pastas, grilled half chicken (168RMB), a range of oysters (from 258RMB for six) and steak tartar (98RMB). Wines are grouped into two prices, 280RMB and 480RMB, and sold by the bottle only. The wine list is extensive and the staff are keen to help you select a bottle to go with your food order.