They only have two F&B outlets but both were lovely. Phenix is their main restaurant with a Michelin star, and opens for breakfast, lunch and dinner services. In the morning they served breakfast semi-buffet style and also a la carte, and then lunch and dinner was contemporary French. The lunch set menu offered pretty good value with contemporary dishes with a nice mix of local and imported ingredients. I did enjoy the wine pairing by the somm too, with some interesting selection to go with the dishes I picked for my 3-course prix fixe lunch.
More photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/g4gary/albums/72177720310943539
Meanwhile, The Long Bar transformed itself from a cafe in the morning to tea salon in the afternoon and a full-on bar and lounge in the evening til late. I dropped by The Long Bar a couple of nights after dinner and enjoyed a few drinks prepared by their head mixologist Eden.As for the rest of Shanghai, having an extra day in the city meant I got time to actually do some sightseeing on that day off before heading home. I felt in love with my new favorite way of commute with the shared bike service - Shanghainese drivers are not as aggressive as those in other cities so the roads are very bike-friendly. Changde Apartment (常德公寓) is the new hot sightseeing spot in town with KOLs and Tiktok/IGers flocked to this 90 year old Art Deco style building for a snapshot.My last visit in Shanghai in 2019 was completely washed out by torrential rain and I was more than compensated this time with perfect weather on the last few days of my stay. I managed to take great photos of the Bund skyline and all the historical buildings on the shoreline. The rooftop bar at The Shanghai EDITION is the best-kept secret in town, with unobstructed view of the Bund from high up, with an impressive drinks menu and a nice cool vibe for a sundowner or late night hangout.
I randomly walked past the Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street on a Friday night after dinner and rubbed shoulder with locals and tourists alike on this busy street famous for shops (geared more towards tourist). M50 Creative Park is the art district a bit further off - some 30 minutes by bike - but there are some cool stuff to see in this area filled with art galleries and studio in the space converted from factories.
Shanghai Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/g4gary/albums/72177720310922470
The PuLi Hotel and Spa: thepuli.com/en/
Phenix: thepuli.com/en/shanghai-jingan-luxury-puli-hotel-dining/phenix/
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