ShanghaiTan
Restaurants
4.5
1956 reviews
Stepping into ShanghaiTan feels like entering an intimate oasis echoing old Shanghai’s allure. Rich red lanterns float above candlelit tables, and in the basement, private booths evoke a mysterious club vibe—perfect for a memorable date or stylish evening out. The kitchen works openly, serving a blend of Chinese and Japanese flavours with flair: delicate dim sum, inventive sushi rolls, saté skewers, Peking duck (by pre-order), and signature dishes such as river-crab dumplings or caramel-braised pork belly.
The menu is adventurous yet balanced, with clear indications for vegetarian and vegan options. Cocktails and an Asian-inspired wine list complete the experience. Staff are warm and attentive, and the establishment stays open late is great for post-theatre dinners (open Mon–Sat until midnight).
The menu is adventurous yet balanced, with clear indications for vegetarian and vegan options. Cocktails and an Asian-inspired wine list complete the experience. Staff are warm and attentive, and the establishment stays open late is great for post-theatre dinners (open Mon–Sat until midnight).
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes—especially if you want a private booth downstairs.
Open Mon–Sat 17:00–00:00; closed Sundays.
A fusion of Chinese and Japanese, featuring dim sum, sushi, saté, and Peking duck.
Yes, the menu clearly labels vegan and vegetarian dishes.
Absolutely—romantic lighting and secluded booths set the mood.
Yes—dinner and drinks are served until midnight.
Intimate and relaxed, especially in the cellar booths.
Yes, there’s a standout cocktail menu and wine list.
Yes, but it needs to be ordered in advance.
Yes, both group tables upstairs and cozy booths downstairs work well.