Last time I have introduced about some best clubs in Shanghai. Image you've drank and danced and drank and partied and drank till you can drink no more. And then you must eat. Shanghai happily indulges by providing a plethora of restaurants open into the wee hours of the morning.
1. Bao Luo
This restaurant located just around the corner from one of Shanghai’s most pulsating local nightclubs, Bar 88, it’s a nice sit-down alternative to the area’s questionable street food stalls and beggars with monkeys. The shēngjiān mántou, or fried buns stuffed with pork, are the size of a fist and sprinkled with sesame seeds on the crispy bottom for extra crunch. Stir-fried black pepper beef might be labeled “Swiss” on the menu, but the wok-thrown slices of tender meat with a mayo dipping sauce are Shanghainese through and through.
Address: 271 Fumin Lu, near Changle Lu
Telephone: +86 21 5403 7239
Hours: 11:30am-3:30pm; 5pm-3am
2. Shouning Lu
This street is famous for its seafood and stewed crayfish dishes, which are available in three different spice levels, making for a late-night marriage made in heaven when paired with a cold Tsingtao beer. There are many options on the one-block street, most of which are open until 4 a.m.
Address: 45 Shouning Lu, near Xizang Lu
Hours: noon-6am
3. Er Guang Hundun
The Pang family has been slinging dumplings to feed the nocturnal scene in Xintiandi for the past 16 years, and shows no signs of slowing down. Lines of a dozen or more people frequently queue up for a to-go container of the signature pork and Chinese mustard green dumplings (芥菜肉混沌, jiècài ròu hùndùn), which swim in a finger-lickingly chopstick-suckingly amazing peanut sauce.
Address: 209-214 Zhaozhou Lu, near Hefei Lu
Hours: 6:30pm-3:30am
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