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The 2017 edition was the first edition of the Michelin Guide for Shanghai.The 2022 edition awarded Tai'an Table a Green Star which is launched in 2020 worldwide to honor restaurants that are committed to more sustainable and eco-friendly gastronomy.
Best Global Cuisine 2010, City Weekend Reader's Choice Awards [10] Restaurant of the Year 2009 – Editor’s Pick, City Weekend Shanghai Restaurant Awards [11] Best Outdoor Space 2009, City Weekend Shanghai Restaurant Awards [12] Dining al fresco ~ Editor’s Pick, Financial Times [13] Top 20 Restaurants in Asia (since 2008), Miele Guide [14]
Ma Yu Ching's Bucket Chicken House – Historic restaurant in Kaifeng, Henan, China; Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant – Restaurant in Shanghai, China; Quanjude – Chinese restaurant chain that serves Peking duck; Ultraviolet – Single-table restaurant in Shanghai, China
Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet is a single-table restaurant in Shanghai, China, opened in May 2012 by French chef Paul Pairet and the VOL Group.In October 2014, Ultraviolet became one of the restaurant members of Les Grandes Tables du Monde, [1] [2] the first restaurant in this organization from China. [3]
Pages in category "Restaurants in Shanghai" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
La Liste which initially was a list of the 1,000 best restaurants in the world is privately owned and was launched in Paris in December 2015. This French ranking and restaurants guide nowadays lists 20,000 restaurants in 195 countries by aggregating over 700 guides and publication and is often cited as the reply to British published gastronomic guide World’s 50 Best Restaurants.
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After the opening of Shanghai port in 1843, sixteen different catering schools opened in Shanghai. [citation needed] Anhui cuisine was the first to gain popularity in Shanghai, followed by Suxi cuisine, Cantonese cuisine, Huaiyang cuisine, and Beijing cuisine. In the 1930s, Suxi cuisine was prevalent in almost half of Shanghai's restaurants.
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