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Quite possibly Shanghai’s most romantic restaurant, Bali Laguna is much like its cuisine—stylish, very tasteful and slightly reminiscent of Indonesia. Good for a fantastic feed and sensual surroundings, but don’t expect the ultimate Bali experience. Sit out by the lotus pond where you can kick back and listen to the frogs.
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This place offers authentic Nepali food at ridiculously low prices. The first floor features the exotic pillows-and-low-tables dining experience you’d expect from such a restaurant, and the menu includes a good selection of dishes ranging from vegetarian options to all kinds of curries. A lesserknown aspect of this restaurant is its great wine list, both diverse and affordable.
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Simply Thai remains Shanghai’s premier Thai food experience. As well as a pleasant environment, the authentic food is a delight. All the familiar Thai dishes are served, along with the usual starters and sweet, fragrant desserts. Plenty of room upstairs, downstairs and outside.
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Wagas’ fresh, healthy menu is great for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Staff are friendly and efficient, but remember to order and pay at the counter for lunchtime meals. After 6pm each day, all pasta is reduced to a mere £1.80 with fresh bread (Westernstyle, not sweet) and a small salad.
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