Shanghai Pavilion Restaurant offers an exquisite dining experience that seamlessly blends traditional Chinese cuisine with modern culinary techniques. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with an elegant ambiance that sets the tone for a memorable meal.
The menu boasts a wide array of authentic Shanghai dishes, expertly crafted by talented chefs who prioritize quality ingredients and impeccable presentation. Whether you're craving classic dim sum, delicate dumplings, or savory stir-fries, each dish is thoughtfully prepared to tantalize the taste buds.
One of the highlights of Shanghai Pavilion is its commitment to authenticity without compromising on innovation. While the menu showcases beloved staples of Shanghai cuisine, it also features inventive interpretations and seasonal specials that keep diners coming back for more.
The service at Shanghai Pavilion is impeccable, with attentive staff members who are knowledgeable about the menu and eager to enhance your dining experience. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a first-time visitor, you'll feel welcomed and well-cared for throughout your meal.
Additionally, the restaurant's elegant décor and inviting atmosphere make it an ideal setting for any occasion, whether it's a romantic dinner for two, a family celebration, or a business luncheon. The attention to detail in both the cuisine and the ambiance elevates Shanghai Pavilion to a class of its own in the realm of Chinese dining.
Overall, Shanghai Pavilion Restaurant is a culinary gem that delights the senses and leaves a lasting impression. With its delectable cuisine, impeccable service, and inviting atmosphere, it's no wonder why it's considered one of the top dining destinations for lovers of...
Read moreNo menu was given after sitting at table for close to 5mins. We were thirsty so ordered for a pot of tea Oolong tea from the wait staff in coat (still, no menu was given to us at this point) but did not mentioned have Long Jing which eventually we ordered AGAIN for Long Jing after we requested for menu (which does not taste like Long Jing more like black tea) Food was average, nothing to shout about. Roasted duck and recommended chef main dish need advance booking, else not available though it's listed on menu (only for the regulars i suppose) Light quite dim to read menu if you were sitting away from window table. Steamed fish was ordered and was seen left at counter table and not served to us for solid 5mins. In my mind i hope that fish is not ours, as must have been cold. Unfortunately, it's indeed ours. Accomodation stay was good, good experience. Breakfast was same for past 2 days though.
Will not be my 1st choice or at least my business trip if include accomodation, with concern on dinner experience. (this time is family trip, no point making...
Read more07 July 2024 09 July 2024
Come to have dinner at this restaurant while staying Shangri-La Tainan. I think this is the tallest building in Tainan
Food Their food tastes are pretty decent, 1 or 2 dishes that are pretty plain. But overall, it is ok.
Service Communication is still a problem here as they can't speak English. Only a couple of waiter that can speak English.
Actually the service is pretty good except on the second visit it looks like they are sort of waiter or maybe the table next to me also a big group.
Food comes out does not come in order. Where as appertizers should come first, but they come out their main dishes first. And in the middle of the main dishes, come the appertizers. Almost at the end of our dinner, here comes the soup.
I think most high-end restaurants should be pretty strict about the order of the dishes, which should be first and so on.
Atmosphere Look at the...
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