Been eating here a couple of times during my visits to Shanghai and sampled a large portion of their menu, which has for the most part been delicious. It is somewhat upscale with a central location and a very attentive and professional staff. A meal to satisfaction cost around 100-150 rmb depending on you needs. This does not include drink. I find it reasonable, especially since they claim only to use organic ingredients, which is very rare in China indeed. If you, as I, are picky with food and have a high standard for quality, I doubt there is a better place in Shanghai. The menu is also in English and have large pictures for easy order.
The only reasons why it is not five stars is that the portions are a bit too small and the menu could be improved some. However, I doubt you will be dissapointed with a visit. I recommend the...
Read moreAmazing vegetarian Chinese restaurant. Thanks to my friend and family for hosting us here. The ambiance is awesome, and ample space in ground and first floor. the family room has rotatable round table, typical. food was amazing and so carefully made to emulate its flavor close to non veg. Huge variety was on offering and we had ball of time trying Chinese vegetarian magic. the mushroom soup has perfect blend of spices and aromatic. The interesting inhouse bread cups which we fill with fillings as per taste was great idea. The egg plant was made to perfection as it melted its way thorough. its an understatement to say, this restaurant is heave for vegetarians. The greet tea desert certainly deserves a special...
Read moreThe ‘short ribs’ were great but the Kung Pao ‘chicken’ was just OK (the texture was spot on but the flavor was very one-dimensional). My dumplings with mushroom and other veg were also just OK, a bit bland, and the dipping sauce that came with didn’t add much to the party. Service was incredibly slow with our waitress disappearing for long stretches. Pricey for what you get, I don’t think we...
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