Top 10 Shanghai Restaurants in Beijing


The Shanghai Cuisine, also called Ben Bang Cai, is originally derived from the homely dishes, so it looks a littler simpler than the delicate Cantonese Cuisine. However, the authentic homely flavor will satisfy you to a certainty. In fact, Ben Bang Cai in top 10 Shanghai restaurants in Beijing borrows so much essence from the nearby cuisines, such as of Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui. The cooks are good at using different seasonings to enhance ingrediant's flavors as well as braising various kinds of seafood.
 

Top 10 Shanghai Restaurants in Beijing

1. Lulu Shanghai Cuisine

Chinese name: 鹭鹭酒家 (lù lù jiǔ jiā)
The authentic flavor with the comfortable dining environment makes this restaurant so popular in the gourmets who are fond of this cuisine.
Average Cost per Person: CNY200
Recommended Shanghai Food: Fried Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs, Fried Crab with Rice Cake, Crystal Shrimp Meat
Location: No.1 A, Ciyun Temple, Chaoyang District
 

2. Shanghai MIN

Chinese name: 上海小南国 (shàng hǎi xiǎo nán guó)

In order to meet the customers' flavor in north China, the food served here is not as sweet as Shanghai cuisine does. The restaurant's decoration is also creative that combines the characteristics of both south and north China.
Average Cost per Person: CNY200
Recommended Shanghai Food: Fried Bean Curd with Crab Powder, Grandma's Bouilli
 Zhanlan Road Branch
Location: No. 28, Zhanlanguan Road
 Shidai Mingmen Branch
Location: 5F, Shidai Mingmen Department Store, Building No. 1, No. 8, East Beichen Road
 Dongfang Branch
Location: Dongfang Shopping Mall, No. 1, East Chang'an Street
 

3. Shanghai Old Restaurant

Chinese name: 上海老饭店 (shàng hǎi lǎo fàn diàn)
As one of the top 10 Shanghai restaurants in Beijing, this is a time-honored Shanghai restaurant opened in Beijing which is in an authentic impression. The authentic flavor is also preserved by the cooks.
Average Cost per Person: CNY200
Recommended Shanghai Food: Eel Paste, Stewed Pork with Preserved Beancurd
Location: 18/F, Zhongshang Mansion, No.5, Sanlihe East Road, Xicheng District
 

4. Mei Wei Zhai

Chinese name: 美味斋 (měi wèi zhāi)
Saute prawns

First opened in Beijing in 1990s, this restaurant takes the Beijingers so much sweet memory regarding Shanghai dishes.
Average Cost per Person: CNY100
Recommended Shanghai Food: Eel Paste, Braised Ribs with Spices
Location: 1F, Xiangda Mansion, No. 167, Guang'anmennei Street
 

5. Hu Jiang Xiang Man Lou

Chinese name: 沪江香满楼 (hù jiāng xiāng mǎn lóu)
This two-storied restaurant services the delicious snacks as well as some dishes. It is a good place for you to learn something about Shanghai in Beijing.
Average cost per person: CMY120
Recommended Shanghai Food: pan-fried bun stuffed with pork, sweat and sour ribs
Location: No.34-A, Dongsi Shitiao, Dongcheng District
 

6. Lv Bo Lang

Chinese name: 绿波廊 (lǜ bō láng)
Lv Bo Lang is a noted brand in this city serving the delicate Shanghai Cai, especially the delicious snacks. Now, it is also available for you to have a try in its Beijing branches.
Average cost: CNY200
 Liangmahe Branch
Location: 2F, Liangmahe Mansion, No.8, North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District
 Jingrui Branch
Location: 2F, Jingrui Mansion, No.17, South Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District
 

7. Night of Shanghai

Chinese name: 夜上海 (yè shàng hǎi)
Average Cost per Person: CNY120
Recommended Shanghai Food: Pork steak with black pepper
Location: east of the 2F of Chang'an Theater, No.8, Jianguomen Nei Street, Dongcheng District<
 

8. Shen Ji Best Soup

Chinese name: 沈记靓汤 (shěn jì liàng tāng)
Average Cost per Person: CNY150
Location: East side of Chang'an Theatre, No. 7, Jianguomennei Street
 

9. Lao Ji Tang Shanghai Specialty Dishes

Chinese name: 老吉堂上海私房菜 (lǎo jí táng shàng hǎi sī fáng cài)
Average Cost per Person: CNY220
Location: No. 15, South Gongti Road
 

10. Shikumen Shanghai Restaurant

Chinese name: 石库门老上海 (shí kù mén lǎo shàng hǎi)
Average Cost per Person: CNY100
 U Town Branch
Location: 4F, U Town Shopping Center, No. 2, Sanfeng Beili
 Wanda Square
Location: 5F, Wanda Square, intersection of Fengke Road and Wuquan Road
- Last updated on Aug. 29, 2024 by Gabby Li -