
[Shanghai] That’s Shanghai Food & Drink Awards 2013
That’s Shanghai 2013 Food and Drink Awards at Unico

[Shanghai] Shijian 石见
Shijian 石见 is a Japanese restaurant identified only by a small discrete sign by its door. They don’t want everyone to find this place, but we did (of course). For dinner, Shijian offers a 9-course (RMB¥280) or 10-course (RMB¥380) kaiseki set.

[Shanghai] Cuivre (Brunch)
Brunch at Cuivre is set at RMB¥188 per person for a drink (non-alcoholic) and any three courses from the menu.
![[Shanghai] Dong Tai Xiang 东泰祥](https://shanghaigirleats.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/IMG_1884-150x150.jpg)
[Shanghai] Dong Tai Xiang 东泰祥
Okay, this is one of those places where you are most likely going to have to share a table and eat with strangers and the air conditioning sort of works but not really. But it’s okay because the food is cheap and delicious.

[Shanghai] The Public
I often try to bribe my New York friends to airship a pastrami sandwich from Katz’s Deli but I haven’t had much success so I had to think of a more realistic (and cost effective) way to get a pastrami sandwich in Shanghai. I think I can stop crying myself to sleep at night now because I found a good pastrami sandwich at The Public.
![[Shanghai] Café del Volcán](https://shanghaigirleats.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/IMG_2059-150x150.jpg)
[Shanghai] Café del Volcán
Starbucks? Costa? Too mainstream. Go to Cafe del Volcan for a good cup of coffee.
![[Shanghai] Di Shui Dong 滴水洞](https://shanghaigirleats.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/IMG_1718-150x150.jpg)
[Shanghai] Di Shui Dong 滴水洞
Hunan cuisine–the food here is either a little bit spicy or a lot spicy. Nothing is not spicy. Get plenty of white rice.