The Commune Social

[Shanghai] The Commune Social (2)

It hasn’t been long since I was last at The Commune Social. This time, I came armed with four other people to maximize dish quantity and variety. They happily obliged.

Sichuan Citizen

[Shanghai] Sichuan Citizen

This place feels like a scene out of Rush Hour 2. The food is fine and I never have a bad time eating it but it is very western Chinese food. Authenticity is not what you will find here but these Americanized dishes can hold their own.

Hai by Goga

[Shanghai] Hai by Goga (2)

Everything here is good. And I can back that statement up because we went completely ham on this meal. Two girls, six dishes, no leftovers.

Sir Elly's

[Shanghai] Sir Elly’s (Drinks)

After a girl’s dinner at Capo, we walked across the street to Sir Elly’s at The Peninsula for drinks.

Capo Shanghai

[Shanghai Restaurant Week] Capo

Shanghai Restaurant Week Dinner #2

1515 West at Shangri-La

[Shanghai] 1515 West Chophouse & Bar at Jing’an Shangri-La (Drinks)

The bar at 1515 West is a great place for drinks whether it’s business, pleasure, or both. Pricey but man are they good.

Strictly Cookies

[Shanghai] Strictly Cookies

I just ate six cookies in one sitting. No big deal. My Asian metabolism will take care of it tomorrow.

Maison Pourcel

[Shanghai Restaurant Week] Maison Pourcel

Shanghai Restaurant Week Dinner #1

Boxing Cat Brewery

[Shanghai] Boxing Cat Brewery (Brunch)

Boxing Cat is a popular brunch spot in Shanghai. It is a safe place to go for your standard western breakfast of eggs, sausages, pancakes, and the likes.

Abbey Road Shanghai

[Shanghai] Abbey Road 艾比之路 (Brunch)

Abbey Road serves very generous brunch portions. It’s good for my buck but bad for my body.