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High-end supermarket from Hong Kong that sells a lot of premium goods, fresh fish and seafood, fresh meat, imported fruit and packaged foods. You'll pay through the nose, but you'll get exceptional produce in a large, stroll-around-and-graze environment. Read more
Wai Po Jia, or Grandma's House as it's known in English, is wildly popular with the locals. It's for good reason, too. It's a handsome restaurant with a slick contemporary decor and reasonably hip music in the background. Service is remarkably prompt and friendly by... Read more
This is the second Shanghai branch of the renowned high-end steakhouse chain from The States. In addition to premium steaks and chops, however, this Morton's serves a wide variety of seafood, like imported lobster, crabs and oysters as well as salmon, tuna and the... Read more
Restaurant specializing in Japanese style curries. Most offerings are rice based with a thick, fragrant spicy gravy and a choice different meats and vegetables. Read more
South East Asian and mainly Thai inspired cafe by the same group that opened Isola, dishes include typical Thai staples such as Pad Thai, Tom Yum and fusion style sandwiches and drinks.This branch is located in IAPM. Read more
Sen Ryo is a mid-market Japanese chain serving a broad range of Japanese cuisine. The primary focus is sushi. A conveyor belt, erm, conveys sushi to patrons sitting at the sushi bar—color coded plates determine the price. A la carte sushi options are available on the... Read more
As of 2016, this is one of the nicest and most futuristic places to see a movie in Shanghai. It's big: 6 halls and 1046 seats total. Facilities are great, with comfortable theater areas, and clean and comfortable 3D glasses. They've got RealD technology, if you're... Read more
A branch of local favourite Xinjishi. Read more
Talk about niche market. Awfully Chocolate sells three types of chocolate cakes and three types of ice cream in their super-chic shop, and nothing else. The idea is imported from Singapore, the cakes are made in Shanghai, and if you want to sit down and eat in the... Read more
This big brand yoga studio, Pure offers over 110 classes a week with a wide variety of practices such as hatha, hot, wall rope, jivamukti, yin-yang and more. It features four group yoga studios and a private studio for personalized programs, and a dedicated retail... Read more
Ippudo is an international chain renowned for its Japanese ramen noodles. As with most Japanese specialty restaurants, the menu is pared down to a few items. The noodles come in five or six different kinds of soup with different seasonings and toppings. Other... Read more
Din Tai Fung is a Taiwanese chain, but don't hold it against them. Their versions of Chinese snack food -- dumplings, noodles, steamed buns, and simple vegetable dishes -- are impeccable, as is their highly-trained service. You pay for the luxury of all of this, of... Read more
Jumbo is big-name seafood restaurant in Singapore. It's particularly famous for is chili and black pepper crabs, and rightfully so; they're excellent. They also serve a variety of other Singapore staples like Hainan chicken rice as well as other fresh seafood... Read more
The Cut is a French bistro & grill from the VOL Group, the company behind Mr & Mrs Bund, Bar Rouge and Ultraviolet. Perched on the sixth floor of IAPM, the space is best described as post-industrial chic, with stacked bricks and metal frames and lots of playful... Read more
Singaporean chain with a small menu focussing mainly on Hainan Chicken. Read more
Lei Garden is a Hong Kong-based up-market Cantonese restaurant with Michelin cred under its belt. It's one of the best places for Cantonese dim sum, and the lines prove it. This is an upscale experience, with white tablecloths and waitresses in pantsuits, at a... Read more
Singaporean chain, specialising in Kaya toast and coffee, but they also do Singaporean staples like Laksa and Yong tau fu. Read more
Yet another project from the prolific Mr. Craig Willis, BANG is kind of a hybrid concept. Like his other concept Henkes, it incorporates a small cafe setting next to a larger bistro concept, but the decor isn't quite as polished. The menu is closer to what you'd find... Read more
Long a standby for the expat set in Xintiandi, this bar and grill does a brisk business in suburban American faves like pastas, salads, sandwiches, burgers, seafood and steaks. Read more
A late night favorite in Shanghai. Identically coiffed female servers weave about the tables of this bustling restaurant carrying Taiwanese cuisine to Chinese twenty-somethings. The dessert list also particularly expansive and quite popular. Try the mango ice. Read more
Neuhaus is a Belgian chocolate maker, credited for inventing the Belgian praline. The company has been around since 1857 and has a few locations in Shanghai. This is one of the more expensive chocolate shops in the city. A small chocolate bars is 50rmb, and a single... Read more
Guyi is an institution of a Hunan restaurant in Shanghai, among both foreigners and locals, for its upscale environment and excellent fiery food, unaffected by local tastes. It's a step up from almost all other Hunan restaurants in Shanghai, and though quality has... Read more
This Hong Kong-based chain offers a concise menu of quick-serve Cantonese fare like wonton soups and various noodle dishes. Quality is middling at best, but it's reasonably priced at 25-40rmb a dish. Read more
This Beijing roast duck restaurant is quite a big deal up in the big smoke. Celebrity chef/owner Dong Zhenxiang's proprietary roasting technique has earned the Da Dong a sterling reputation. But in spite of a voluminous tome of a menu, that's about all that Da Dong... Read more
This is the Shanghai branch of Hong Kong-based contemporary Italian restaurant Gaia. Gaia 2 boasts an expansive menu of pastas, risottos, and fish and meat dishes, all done from scratch on the premises. Read more
Singapore-based dim sum and dumpling restaurant known for it's colorful Xiaolongbao stuffed with unconventional fillings like foie gras, truffles, sesame and Sichuan peppercorn. Read more
TWG is an up-market tea shop/restaurant/patisserie that offers a staggering amount of artisan teas from around the world—India, China北京快3, Sri Lanka, etc. They also offer breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner. Food skews Continental—quiches, sandwiches,... Read more
Japanese chocolate maker that specializes in the "Nama chocolate", a soft chocolate that will melt at room temperature. Price for a small box of these is around 130rmb, and you'll need to refrigerate them quickly after purchase. They also have chocolate bars from... Read more
Trendy, high-end flower shop with several locations around town and a café in Xintiandi. Expect nice flowers wrapped in ornate packaging with wolves in tophats and sunset-colored birds. Sounds tackier than a third-tier KTV, but they pull it off. They primarily sell... Read more
Inspired by the emerging Buddha bowl trend, this small restaurant shares the same quality that makes Sproutworks so popular -- freedom to create you own nourishing meal, flavorful recipes, and a casual, vibrant environment. Each bowl costs 65rmb, and you can choose... Read more
After a couple of years at the rooftop second floor of The Cut, this spot is now The Cut Rooftop, an upscale casual dining lounge thing aimed at a young professionals crowd. Seems like a really good spot... Read more
Moosan Seafood provides a variety of imported seafood, especially fresh sashimi, and has many outlets in Shanghai. It has an open kitchen where you can watch the fish being prepared. In most of the outlets, you are able to sit down for a proper meal, whereas some are... Read more
The five-star hotel of gyms, Pure is a high-end fitness center occupying a spacious, floor-to-ceiling windowed portion of IAPM mall. They also have generous facilities for boxing and spinning. Read more
Shanghai opens a fourth Lady M, this time in the basement of IAPM. The cake shop, founded in New York, is far from cheap - expect to lay down over 60rmb for a single slice. Read more
Famous Singapore brand specialising in Bak Kut Teh, which translates to Pork rib tea. Read more
Reliable chain of coffee shops scattered around town. Reasonably priced brunch also available. Read more
LensCrafters is a major retail brand of optical and sunglasses. Read more
Popular Taiwanese noodle chain that often has queues out of the door. Large bowls of noodles such as the spicy beef tendon noodle cost 89rmb, while smaller snacks like preserved egg and fried stinky tofu or shichimi togarashi spicy chicken nuggets cost 28rmb. Read more
An open-court Vietnamese joint on the 6th floor of IAPM. Read more
This is the third location of popular ice cream shop and patisserie, Luneurs. The first is in Xingfuli and second on Huashan Lu. They've brought their outstanding ice creams (the salted caramel!) into this mall kiosk and added a few other flavors, like Dark Chocolate... Read more
The Michelin 2-star restaurant Imperial Treasure, Yu Bao Xuan, opens a Cantonese hot pot place inside IAPM, offering a diverse selection of soup bases and seafood. Read more
Outlet for the West Coast coffee chain. They've departed a bit from their earthier US look, going for a smoother, brighter interior design. It's like your standard Starbucks, the sort of place where you can grab a coffee on the go or sit down with one and do some... Read more
Michelin 1 Star restaurant chain originating from Singapore, focussing on Putian cuisine, from a seaside town in Fujian. Putian cuisine is not dissimilar to Hokkien Cuisine. Read more
This is the iapm mall location for Singaporean brow-grooming salon chain Browhaus. If you need brow grooming, this is the place to go. Their menu includes such procedures as threading, tweezing, tinting and brow resurrection, a kind of semi-permanent tattoo. They... Read more
Waxing chain from Singapore, providing all waxing needs for both sexes. It's clean, professional and a little tongue-in-cheek. They're especially proud of their "no double dipping" commandment, and they promise they'll get any errant bush under control in 30 minutes. Read more
Artisanal bakery and deli from the Wagas Group serving up baguettes, bagels, cakes, sandwiches, salads, coffee, etc. Read more
The IAPM location of this Japanese BBQ brand. Read more
The young Taiwanese-American was formerly the creative director at Balenciaga. Wang is known for his edgy, urban designs where the color black is a staple. He collaborated with H&M to launch a collection in Shanghai that blew up a bit back in 2014. Fan Bingbing was... Read more
The British designer made a name for herself outside of her famous Beatles father Paul. Born and raised in London and the English countryside, McCartney graduated from Central St Martins in 1995 and was appointed the Creative Director of Chloe in Paris in 1997. She... Read more
The golden arches. The clown king of fast casual. Shanghai's metric, but they don't call it a Royale with Cheese. Read more
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