Dim sum, the Cantonese style dishes typically served in small or bite-sized portions, are popular throughout China for good reason. It's a great way to sample some of the best that Chinese food has to offer, all while trying new flavours and ingredients ... Read More>>
The ultra-modern visage of present day Shanghai can often belie the city's roots as a historic trading port. In addition to being a centre for the trade of textiles (and opium), the city was also the main exporter of Chinese culture to the Western world, ... Read More>>
Spanish restaurants have been popping up throughout Shanghai like wildfire, especially those focusing on the holy grail of food grazers – tapas. These bite size snacks are a great way to sample a little bit of everything, particularly when you go as a ... Read More>>
December is in full swing in Shanghai, with coffee shops blasting out Christmas tunes, glittering neon Santas decorating the shopping malls, and a definite chill in the air. We’ve rounded up the best of what’s happening over the next couple of weeks, along... Read More>>
By now you've no doubt heard that Shanghai is the place to go for custom-made, well, everything. While you're not going to get the cheapest price possible on these types of things (I recommend going to Vietnam for that), you will snag some great deals on ... Read More>>
Believe it or not, the holiday season is fast approaching. So what does that mean, besides cold weather, warm food, and hopefully a whole lot of togetherness with family and friends? Presents, of course! Whether you're going home or sticking around Shanghai ... Read More>>
Now that Halloween and Thanksgiving are over, it's time to start looking forward to the next big holiday period: Christmas and New Years! There are still a few weeks left before people start heading home for the holidays, and Shanghai is blooming with ... Read More>>
Shanghai winters can be tricky. While it certainly gets cold here, temperatures don’t dip quite as low as in other parts of the country – as every person who has ever lived in or visited Beijing will tell you. However, the difference is that below the ... Read More>>
Shanghai has got a sweet tooth, and it’s as insatiable as ever! Following what appears to be a global trend, cupcakes have made the all-important transition from kiddie birthday parties to gourmet treats. Bakers in Shanghai have followed suit, establishing ... Read More>>
Sometimes, one can’t help but think of this country as one large toxic site. From carcinogenic air to unsafe dumplings and toxic tea, Shanghai is unfortunately not immune to the incessant pollution and food scandals. But on the up side, you can always hop ... Read More>>
Adopting a pet in Shanghai is a big decision. Aside from all the rules and regulations you have to adhere to in order to appease government regulations, taking on the responsibility of full time pet-ownership requires commitment, time and most importantly, ... Read More>>
Shanghai can be a lonely place, despite its population of twenty plus million. And while bar hopping and trying all the hottest restaurants can be fun, sometimes you just need a little… more. Whether you’re strictly religious and want to attend worship ... Read More>>
Nestled on 60 acres in the foothills surrounding the Shanghai area's most famous mountain, Moganshan, naked Stables Private Reserve is intent on taking the concept of an eco resort to the next level. We're talking serious luxury in a stunning locale, all ... Read More>>
And just like that, autumn is already drawing into winter in Shanghai, and the weather is getting cooler. But don't let despair set in just yet. Before we all begin to go into hibernation mode for the year, there's still plenty happening around town. Here ... Read More>>
If you were living in Shanghai last year, you may have heard of a little thing called the "Expo." It was a heady time, with blue Haibao's abounding at every metro stop, patriotic commercials on constant loop, and an oh-so blissful period of ... Read More>>
One great thing about living in China, and Shanghai in particular, is the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables available pretty much year round. Walk a few blocks in any direction and you're bound to run into a fruit stall (or five). A little less ... Read More>>
Golden Week is over and autumn is finally here. We’re in that precious few weeks of perfect Shanghai weather, when it’s warm enough to sit outside but cool enough not to melt. It’s the ideal time for evening drinks on patios, and lazy weekend brunches on ... Read More>>
Shopping in Shanghai is, for a large portion of the population (both local and expat), a way of life. A "national pastime", if you will. The rush of a large purchase, the feel of bags upon bags hanging on both arms, the trying on and re-trying on ... Read More>>
A sprawling metropolis like Shanghai is the perfect place to enjoy film in a variety of ways. With movie theatres and DVD shops everywhere, the city has become a hotbed for cinema lovers. If watching movies is a favourite pastime of yours, check out our ... Read More>>
One advantage of living in a city chock-full of skyscrapers: the view from above. It's easy to forget - on the daily commute to and from work, during the usual hustle and bustle of life – that the architecture around us is pretty fabulous. And sometimes ... Read More>>
Everyone knows Shanghai is a glutton's paradise – “eat, drink, and be merry” seems to be the presiding theme in this fast-paced city. But consuming all those calories comes at a cost... to your wallet, that is. Sure, you could pick up a five RMB bowl of ... Read More>>
Everyone knows that no one does happy hour like Shanghai. What would we be without our buy-one-get-one-frees and our 50% offs and our 100 RMB open bars? Painfully sober, that’s what. And now restaurants are upping their games to get even more happy hour ... Read More>>
A sure sign of Shanghai’s maturing bar and nightlife scene is the growing number of successful bars that are choosing to specialise in just one type of spirit or beverage. We all know the result of mixing liquors, beer and wine all in one night, so why not ... Read More>>
Shanghai is gradually gearing up after the summer and with Moon Festival over and October holiday just around the corner, the city is starting to feel positively autumnal. Here’s a round up of what’s good, what’s new and what’s happening over the next ... Read More>>