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Complete Expo Food Guide (Pudong)

The official map of the Shanghai World Expo has the major catering centers in the Expo Park listed down. However, there still are errors in the map such as establishment no longer available or the company’s name is written rather than the restaurant’s.

If you have made it your mission to try out every restaurant in the Expo, then this guide is for you. Since the Expo Park is divided into the Pudong and Puxi areas, leyt us start with Pudong which comprises of Zones A, B, C, and the Expo Axis.

For each restaurant, I included–

  • Their real names (If it is in Chinese characters, I used the pinyin. If English name is given or at least is known in the dining circles using its Latin spelling, I used that.);
  • The index mark in the official map (go to our super Expo transportation guide to download these);
  • What kind of food they serve (Islamic-Halal, Vegetarian, etc.);
  • What pavilions are near them;
  • Dishes to try out (includes pricing);
  • And for some–my general comments (offshoot, related otherwise) and stuff I found interesting in the place.

Zone A

Zone A has a total of 13 restaurants. The pavilions in Zone A are the following:

  • China Pavilion
  • Asia Joint Pavilion I
  • Asia Joint Pavilion II
  • Asia Joint Pavilion III
  • Chinese Provinces Pavilion
  • Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Pavilion
  • Hong Kong Pavilion
  • India Pavilion
  • Iran Pavilion
  • Israel Pavilion
  • Japan Pavilion
  • Kasakhstan Pavilion
  • Lebanon Pavilion
  • Macao Pavilion
  • Morocco Pavilion
  • Nepal Pavilion
  • Oman Pavilion
  • Pakistan Pavilion
  • Qatar Pavilion
  • Republic of Korea Pavilion
  • Saudi Arabia Pavilion
  • Sri Lanka Pavilion
  • Taiwan Pavilion
  • Turkmenistan Pavilion
  • United Arab Emirates Pavilion
  • Uzbekistan Pavilion
  • Vietnam Pavilion

1. Hong Chang Xing (g5)

Hong Chang Xing

Islamic. Xinjiang. Near Saudi Arabia Pavilion. Try their curry meals for RMB 15 per lunch box. They also have chicken snacks on sticks for RMB 8 three sticks.

2. Pakistan Restaurant (g5)

Pakistan Restaurant

Islamic. Near Saudi Arabia Pavilion. Try their Chicken Biryani and Beef Romali Rooti (RMB 35).

And your meals are wrapped in plastic–

Halal food wrapped in plastic

3. Bi An Ka (g5)

Bi An Ka

Japanese. Near Asian Joint Pavilion II. Try their Curry Rice and Chow Mien for RMB 30 each. They also have Pork Cutlet Bowl, Pork Cutlet Curry Rice, and Fried Chicken Set for RMB 35 each.

4. Yoshinoya (g5)

Yoshinoya

Yoshinoya

Japanese. Near Asian Joint Pavilion II. Yoshinoya has Chicken Rice, Double-Treasure Rice, Curry Rice, Hot Pot, and Pulled Noodles, but the most popular specialty here is the Beef Rice (RMB 35).

5. Ajisen Ramen (f5)

Ajisen Ramen

Ajisen Ramen

Japanese. Near Sri Lanka Pavilion. Ajisen Ramen is a very popular chain of Japanese noodle restaurants. I personally like their beef and vegetable noodles loaded with tons of cheese and chili (RMB 35). Amount of chili is customer’s preference.

6. Bi Feng Tang (f5)

Bi Feng Tang

Cantonese. Near Sri Lanka Pavilion. Try their Honey Glazed Barbecued Pork Rice for RMB 22. Dimsum Assortments which includes 2 Pork Dumplings, 3 Siu Mais, Barbecued Pork Buns for RMB 15.

7. Qing Hua Ci (f5)

Qing Hua Ci

Chinese. Near Sri Lanka Pavilion. Try their Spicy Diced Chicken with Peanuts or Kung Pao Chicken for RMB 35. Other meals are priced at RMB 35 also. Try their Taiwan Braised Pork, Sauteed Sliced Chicken with Black Pepper, Scented Fried Pork, Plum-Vegetable-Seasoned Steamed Pork, Curry Beef Flank, and Fried Sliced Pork Fillet with Salted Fish. In the English Expo map, their restaurant is noted as Blue and White Restaurant.

8. Gong De Lin (f5)

Gong De Lin

Chinese Vegetarian. Near Sri Lanka Pavilion. They have noodles, rice, and cold dishes ranging from RMB 15 to 28. If you want to try all their dishes, try their buffet for RMB 88. Their signboard says you do not need to line up. Just proceed upstairs. In the English Expo map, their name is translated as Godly.

9. Bamboo (g5)

Bamboo

Chinese. Near Republic of Korea Pavilion. Try their Special Chicken Leg (with Maggi seasoning–yes, that German seasoning we all love) for RMB 40. For something cheaper than that, try their Yangzhou Fried Rice and Udon with Meat Sauce for RMB 25.

10. KFC (g5)

KFC

Enough said.

11. Yuzu (g5)

Yuzu

Italian-Japanese. In between Uzbekistan Pavilion and Lebanon Pavilion. Try their Mushrooms Bubbling in Garlic Olive Oil, Blue Cheese Pizza, Charbroiled Rib Eye, and Grilled Seafood. Also, bento boxes from RMB 40 to 45 are available here.

12. Yue Sheng (g5)

Yue Sheng

Cantonese. In between Uzbekistan Pavilion and Lebanon Pavilion. They have noodle meal sets for RMB 30. Dimsum for RMB 10 each basket.

13. Ogawaya (g5)

Ogawaya

Japanese. In between Uzbekistan Pavilion and Lebanon Pavilion. Try their traditional Japanese street snacks. Recommended are Curry Rice, Beef Rice, Eel with Rice Sushi, Seaweed Rice Balls, Cold Udon, Ramen, Fried Noodles, Fried Sweet Potato. RMB 40 to 50 per person.

Zone B

Zone B has a total of 26 restaurants. The pavilions in Zone B are the following:

  • Australia Pavilion
  • Brunei Darussalam Pavilion
  • Cambodia Pavilion
  • DEVNET Pavilion
  • Expo Center
  • Expo Culture Center
  • IFRC Pavilion
  • Indonesia Pavilion
  • International Organizations Pavilion
  • Life Sunshine Pavilion
  • Malaysia Pavilion
  • MeteoWorld Pavilion
  • New Zealand Pavilion
  • Pacific Pavilion
  • Pavilion of Public Participation
  • Philippines Pavilion
  • Singapore Pavilion
  • Thailand Pavilion
  • Theme Pavilion
  • UN Pavilion
  • WTCA Pavilion

In Zone B, there is a “Chinese Food Street” that covers all styles of Chinese cuisines.

Chinese Food Street

The “Chinese Food Street” also entertains the tourists at home and abroad with the feasts embodying the Chinese catering culture.

Chinese Cuisine

The eight styles of Shandong cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Cantonese cuisine, Fujian cuisine, Jiangsu cuisine, Zhejiang cuisine, Hunan cuisine, and Anhui cuisine will let tourists experience the unique culture of Chinese delicious foods.

14. Colabo (d3)

Colabo

Italian. Near DEVNET Pavilion, UN Pavilion, and MeteoWorld Pavilion. Aside from the typical pizzas and pastas offered, Colabo has a deli just beside it which has Chinese rice bowls for RMB 35 to 45.

15. Zen (d4)

Zen

Cantonese. In between Malaysia Pavilion and WTCA Pavilion. Get your fill of spring rolls, turnip cakes, and barbequed pork buns here. RMB 150 to 500 per person.

16. CP Food Pavilion (d4)

CP Food Pavilion

Chinese and Western. Near Brunei Darussalam Pavilion and Philippine Pavilion. Try their Fragrant Braised Chicken Wings, Spicy Marinated Chicken Leg, Braised Pork Ribs with Preserved Vegetables, Sushi Braised Pork Belly, and Four Season Duck. They also have sausages and burgers. But their signature dish is the CP Signature Shrimps Wantons. Spend around RMB 50 to 100 here.

17. Xian Er Cun (d4)

 

Xian Er Cun

Chinese. Near Brunei Darussalam Pavilion and Philippine Pavilion. They have a Chinese set menu for RMB 38. You get a main course, vegetable side dish, rice, and soup. If you want an additional main course, the price is RMB 15.

18. Cheerway (d4)

Cheerway

Chinese. Near Brunei Darussalam Pavilion and Philippine Pavilion. Try their RMB 35 set meals like Braised Chicken with Mushroom and Sauteed Beef Fillet with Black Pepper Sauce.

19. World Restaurant (e4)

World Restaurant

Southeast Asian, Oceania, European, Indian, Japanese. Near Expo Center. Try various intercontinental dishes here. Meals range from RMB 30 to 50. Food court style.

20. Yuzu (e4)

Yuzu

This is their second branch inside the Expo Garden. But this branch is near Expo Center. Description taken from Zone A–

Italian-Japanese. Try their Mushrooms Bubbling in Garlic Olive Oil, Blue Cheese Pizza, Charbroiled Rib Eye, and Grilled Seafood. Also, bento boxes from RMB 40 to 45 are available here.

21. Latino Restaurant (e4)

Latino

Chinese and Western cuisine. Near Expo Center. Meals are from RMB 38 to 40. Try their rice toppings–Pork Chop, Mixed Seafood, Chicken Breast, Barbecued Pork, Fish-flavored Pork, Chicken Leg. They also have Penne and Fussili.

22. Le Provencal (e4)

Le Provencal

Mediterranean cuisine. Near Expo Center. Try their set menu complete with starters and main course for RMB 150 and above.

23. That’s Amore (e4)

That's Amore

Italian. Near Expo Center. Pizzas range from RMB 80 to 100. Salads, pastas, and desserts are also available.

24. Relax Turkish Restaurant (e4)

Relax Turkish Restaurant

Turkish. Near Expo Center. Get your fill of Turkish meals like kebabs and casseroles (RMB 78).

25. Shanghai Local Flavors Area (e4)


26. Xiao Nan Guo (e4)

Xiao Nan Guo

Chinese. Near Expo Center. Xiao Nan Guo focuses on using organic vegetables. Try their Vegetable Salad, Salt and Pepper Fish, Fried Shrimp, Tofu, Abalone, Shallot Noodles. Spend around RMB 100 to 500 per person.

27. Xing Hua Lou (e4)

Xing Hua Lou

Shanghainese.

28. Heji Restaurant (e4)

Heji

Shanghainese. Near Expo Center. Try their Fried Shrimp, Honey-smoked Fish, Beef Ribs. Price is around RMB 160 per person.

29. Lao Zheng Xing (e4)

Lao Zheng Xing

Shanghainese. Near Expo Center. Try their seafoods like shrimp and crab. Lao Zheng Xing’s shrimp dishes are famous in Shanghai. Expect to pay around RMB 100 per person.

30. De Yue Lou (d4)

De Yue Lou

Suzhou cuisine. Near Pacific Pavilion. Try their duck, eel, fish dishes. Other specialty dishes are Squirrel-Shaped Mandarin Fish, Braised Disassembled Big Fish Head, Steamed Reeves Shad, Mallard Vegetable Rice, Shredded Chicken with Bean Sprouts, Chicken Soup Boiled Bean Curd Noodles, Stewed Pork Balls with Crab Sauce. Price is around RMB 100 per person. Classic Jiangsu cuisines are Stewed Pork Balls with Crab Sauce, White Sauce Stewed Turtle, Yellow Mud Roasted Chicken, Boiled Salted Duck (Steamed Nanjing Duck), Chicken Soup Boiled Bean Curd Noodles, Phoenix-tailed Prawns.

31. Zhi Wei Guan (d4)

Zhi Wei Guan

Hangzhou cuisine. Near Pacific Pavilion. Try their West Lake Sour-Sweet Fish, Braised Dongpo Pork, Longjing Stir-fried Shrimp, Fenghua Yam, Braised Ham with Honey, Orchid Bamboo Shoots, Song Sao Fish Chowder, Snow Cabbages Yellow Fish, Ningbo-style Shredded Eel, Baked Chicken.

32. Tong Qing Lou (d4)

Tong Qing Lou

Anhui cuisine. Near Pacific Pavilion. Must-try’s are Fuliji Roast Chicken, Smoked Reeves Shad with Maofeng, Steamed Turtle with Ham, Huangshan-Presented Leopard Cat, Braised Civet Cat, Fengyang Hongwu Tofu, Huizhou Hairy Tofu, Salted Fresh Mandarin Fish, Huangshan Stewed Pigeon, Braised Pheasant with Potherb Mustard and Winter Bamboo Shoots, Fat Yellow Fish with Milk. Price per person is around RMB 150. Classic Anhui cuisines are  Steamed Turtle with Ham, Braised Civet Cat, Salted Fresh Mandarin Fish, Huangshan Stewed Pigeon, Tiger Skin Hairy Tofu, Mushrooms & Chestnut.

33. Majesty Plaza (d4)

Majesty Plaza

Fujian and other Chinese cuisine. In the English Expo map, the name written is Nam San Ya Hotel. Lunch and dinner buffet is RMB 120 including free flow of tea.

34. Courtyard by Marriott Shanghai Pudong (e4)

Courtyard by Marriott

Shandong cuisine. Near Expo Center. The following are the signature dishes: Braised Whelks, Braised Oysters, Grilled Prawns, Braised Intestines in Brown Sauce, Stir-fried Pork Tripe with Chicken Gizzard, Braised Sea Cucumber with Crab Cream, Simmered Turtle Rim in Broth and Deep-fried Small Fish. Classic Lu-style cuisine includes Braised Intestines in Brown Sauce, Sour-Sweet Carp, Quick-fried Pork Tripe and Chicken Gizzard, Braised Tofu in Pottery Pot, Braised Abalone in Shells, Stewed Shark’s Fin with Crab Cream, and Steamed Scallops with Egg White.

35. Huatian Restaurant (e4)

Huatian

Hunan cuisine. Near Expo Center. Chef’s specialties–Lotus Seeds with Rock Sugar Soup, Steamed Fish Head with Diced Hot Red Pepper, Braised Dong’an Chicken in Vinegar and Simmered Shark’s Fin in Brown Sauce. The following are classic Hunan dishes: Braised Mushroom in Brown Sauce, Braised Chestnuts with Shanghai Greens, Western Hunan-style Sautéed Preserved Pork with Red Pepper, Sautéed Duck with Sticky Rice Cakes, Steamed Sliced Pork with Fermented Soy Beans, and Sautéed Chicken with Chinese Prickly Ash and Pepper.

36. Chao Food Restaurant (e4)

Chao Food

Cantonese. Near Expo Center. Try their foie gras, fish, red crabs, beef balls, oysters. Special dishes are Roast Suckling Pig, Assorted Meat Soup in White Gourd, Braised Pork with Taro, Roasted Pigeon, Steamed Fish, Scalded Shrimps, Chinese Double-stewed Soup, Soup of Sharks’ Fin, and Roast Duck. Price per person is around RMB 300.

37. Ba Guo Bu Yi (e4)

Ba Guo Bu Yi

Sichuan. Near Expo Center. Chef’s specialtes are the following:  Kung Pao Chicken (Diced Chicken Fried with Chili and Peanuts), Sautéed Spicy Pork, Braised Shredded Chicken with Dried Tofu, Braised Eels, Spiced Chicken Nuggets, Poached Sliced Beef in Hot Chili Oil, Fish-flavor Shredded Pork (Sautéed with Spicy Garlic Sauce), and Sautéed Diced Chicken with Chili and Pepper.

38. Chinese Food Street (e4)

Chinese Food Street

Chinese. This food court only accepts food card spending. The par value of the card is categorized into RMB 100, 200, 900.

Zone C

Zone C has a total of 32 restaurants. The pavilions in Zone C are the following:

  • Africa Pavilion
  • Algeria Pavilion
  • Angola Pavilion
  • Argentina Pavilion
  • Austria Pavilion
  • Belarus Pavilion
  • Belgium-EU Pavilion
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion
  • Brazil Pavilion
  • Canada Pavilion
  • Caribbean Community Pavilion
  • Chile Pavilion
  • Colombia Pavilion
  • Croatia Pavilion
  • Cuba Pavilion
  • Czech Pavilion
  • Denmark Pavilion
  • Egypt Pavilion
  • Estonia Pavilion
  • Europe Joint Pavilion I
  • Europe Joint Pavilion II
  • Finland Pavilion
  • France Pavilion
  • Germany Pavilion
  • Greece Pavilion
  • Hungary Pavilion
  • Iceland Pavilion
  • Ireland Pavilion
  • Italy Pavilion
  • Joint Pavilion for Central and South American Countries
  • Latvia Pavilion
  • Libya Pavilion
  • Lithuania Pavilion
  • Luxembourg Pavilion
  • Mexico Pavilion
  • Monaco Pavilion
  • Netherlands Pavilion
  • Nigeria Pavilion
  • Norway Pavilion
  • Peru Pavilion
  • Poland Pavilion
  • Portugal Pavilion
  • Romania Pavilion
  • Russia Pavilion
  • Serbia Pavilion
  • Slovakia Pavilion
  • Slovenia Pavilion
  • South Africa Pavilion
  • Spain Pavilion
  • Sweden Pavilion
  • Switzerland Pavilion
  • Tunisia Pavilion
  • Turkey Pavilion
  • UK Pavilion
  • Ukraine Pavilion
  • USA Pavilion
  • Venezuela Pavilion

39. Hakuna Matata (c2)

Hakuna Matata

African-themed restaurant. Near Africa Joint Pavilion and Italy Pavilion. The first floor serves Western-style fast food, while the second floor is a buffet which can accommodate 200 people. Around RMB 50 per person. Authentic African and European chefs cook the meals. Try the African Ostrich Risotto and the North African Mutton.

40-41. Burger King, Papa John’s (b3)

Burger King, Papa John's

As you noticed, there are a lot of BK’s and Papa John’s.

42. Pizza Hut, KFC (b3)

Pizza Hut and KFC are more and less partnered together.

43. Zhen Gong Fu (b3)

Zhen Gong Fu

Chinese fast food. Near Peru Pavilion. It is currently China’s largest fast food chain. All dishes are steamed. Try their rice set meals. Spend around RMB 30 per person.

44. Da Niang Dumpling

Da Niang Dumpling

Chinese fast food. Near Peru Pavilion. Try their different kinds of dumplings like pork, shrimp, mushroom. Spend around RMB 25 to 50 per person.

45. Bricco Cafe (c3)

Bricco Cafe

Italian. Near Luxembourg Pavilion. Try their crisp pizzas, fresh salads, Italian pastas. Recommended dishes are Panino Amalfi (Amalfi Sandwich), Insalatona Oi Pollo (Smoked Chicken Salad), Insalatona Norvegse (Smoked Salmon Salad), Minestrone Di Vepdura (Italian Vegetable Soup), Pizza Prosciutto E Funghi (Ham and Mushroom  Pizza). Spend around RMB 75 per person.

46. Haiku (c3)

Haiku

Japanese-Californian fusion. Near Luxembourg Pavilion. Try their bento sets like Tonkatsu or Chicken Teriyaki for RMB 72 each. The Unagi is RMB 76. They also have sushi rolls and yakitori and the always-present shrimp tempura for RMB 18 each piece.

47. MX Hong Kong (c3)

MX Hong Kong

Chinese fast food, Western-style fast food, Hong Kong-style roasted flavor, Southeast Asian food, casual bakery. Near Russia Pavilion. Try their American-style barbecued pork, roasted duck, sweet and sour pork, chicken-shrimp stew. Fast food will cost around RMB 30 to 50. Fine-dining Chinese dinner is around RMB 75 to 90 per person.

MX even has a dining guide posted on their doors–

  1. Choose food/drink items from the menu board.
  2. Place order and settle payment at the cashier.
  3. Pick up your food/drink item from the designated counter with the ticket.
  4. For orders that takes time to prepare, please take a number and wait.

48. Yuyuan Restaurant (c3)

Yuyuan Restaurant

Chinese snacks. Near Russia Pavilion. Yuyuan get their supplies from the tourist spot Yuyuan itself.

49. Starbucks (c3)

Starbucks

50. Manabe (c3)

Manabe

Chinese meals and coffee drinks. Near Russia Pavilion. Try their signature coffee and beef rice and noodles. Spend RMB 40 to 50 per person.

51. Harvest Festival (c3)

Harvest Festival

Zhejiang and Shanghainese cuisine. Zhejiang meals are reflected from 3 places namely Hangzhou, Ningbo, and Shaoxing. Near Russia Pavilion. Try their Vegetable Salad, Jellyfish, Seafood Noodle Soup. Around RMB 80 per person.

52. South Beauty (c3)

South Beauty

High-end Chinese cuisine. Near Europe Pavilions. Place large enough to hold meetings and banquets. Try their a la carte dishes like Beef Sauteed with Black Pepper, Sichuan Noodles, and seafoods such as abalone. They also have brunches and lauriats and afternoon tea and snacks. Expect to spend around RMB 150 per person.

53. Wishdoing (b3)

Wishdoing

Chinese fast food. Near Caribbean Community Pavilion. Try their Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs, Shanghai-style Rice Cakes, Eel Fried Rice, Fragrant Beef Noodles. Price is around RMB 25 to 30 per person.

54. Duck King (b3)

Duck King

Chinese fast food. Near Caribbean Community Pavilion. Try their meal sets. Mongolian-style Lamb Sticks, Duck Burgers, Duck Rolls, Duck Noodles. Around RMB 38 per person.

They really are the Duck King–

Roasting the duck

55. Shishman-Cafe Turkish Foods (b3)

Shishman-Cafe Turkish Food

Not only do they serve Turkish meals but Shishman-Cafe also has Western dishes. Near Caribbean Community Pavilion. Expect to spend around RMB 50 to 60 per person.

The people are very friendly–

Smile at the camera

56. KFC, East Dawning (d3)

KFC

57. Porterhouse (d3)

Porterhouse

Authentic Western Ireland cuisine. Near Monaco and Serbia Pavilion. Try their Irish Fish and Chips, Irish Stew, Irish Braised Beef. Around RMB 100 per person.

58. Old Uncle (d3)

Old Uncle

Chinese Fast Food. Near Monaco and Serbia Pavilion. Try their Curry Beef or Shredded Pork with Garlic Sauce meal for RMB 24. Their Stewed Duck with Tea Tree Mushroom or Braised Pork in Preserved Bean Sauce is RMB 26.

59. Cang Lang Ting (d3)

Cang Lang Ting

Chinese. Near Monaco and Serbia Pavilion. Try their Shallot Pork Noodles, Curry Chicken with Rice, Spicy Chicken Noodles. Around RMB 25 to 30 per person.

60. Bulgarian Rose (d3)

Bulgarian Rose

Bulgarian. Near Finland Pavilion and Estonia Pavilion. Try their Bulgarian-style Pizza for RMB 35. They also have Pork Sausages and Beans, Beef Curry Soup and Rice for around RMB 5o to 60. Must-try is the Yoghurt and Rose Ice Cream for RMB 30.

61.  Tenya Family Restaurant (d3)

Tenya Family Restaurant

Japanese fast food. Near Finland Pavilion and Estonia Pavilion. Try their different bento boxes. Price is around RMB 50 per person.

62. Huyu, Feng Tang Ji (c4)

Huyu

Feng Tang Ji

Japanese fast food. Near Europe Joint Pavilion II. Price ranges from RMB 25 to 45.

63. Uruguay Restaurant (c4)

Uruguay Restaurant

Uruguay cuisine. Near Bosnia and Herzogovina Pavilion. Try their meat dishes ranging from RMB 60 to 69.

64. Jade Cuisine (c4)

Jade Cuisine

Chinese. Near Belarus Pavilion. Their set meals cost RMB 60 each. Includes Special Braised Meat, Mushroom with Oyster Oil, Vegetables, Half-Spiced Egg, Drinks. Other combinations are also available.

65. Jardin de Jade (c4)

Jardin de Jade

Zhejiang, Shanghainese cuisine. Near Belarus Pavilion. This restaurant is the first  from Mainland China which was recognized by the world’s food bible “Michelin”. The price per person is around RMB 200 to 300. Try their abalone, shrimp, and beef dishes.

66. KFC, Pizza Hut (c4)

KFC, Pizza Hut

67. Food Plaza of Xing Hua Lou Group (c4)

Food Plaza of Xing Hua Lou Group

Chinese snacks. Near Belarus Pavilion. The food plaza adopts the shikumen architectural style. Try the Peking duck, pork cakes, vegetarian dumplings, fried meats. Around RMB 30 to 50 per person.

68. Red Chicken (c4)

Red Chicken

Cantonese. Near Belarus Pavilion. Try their Golden Red Chicken, assorted cold dishes, shrimp, sweet and sour pork, Guangdong-style beef brisket, sea cucumber, bird’s nest. Price is about RMB 80 to 150 per person.

69. Newcomb Tea Theme Restaurant (c4)

Newcomb Tea Theme Restaurant

Chinese fast food. Near Belarus Pavilion. Try their Baked Prawns, Black Pepper Beef Ribs, Mushroom Stew. Price per person is around RMB 50.

70. C-Straits Cafe (c4)

C-Straits Cafe

Western food. Near Belarus Pavilion. Try their Cream of Mushroom Soup, Filet Mignon, Fruit Salads. Around RMB 60 per person.

The prized cow–

Holy Cow!

Expo Axis

The Expo Axis has 21 restaurants.

71. TMSK (f5/01 F)

TMSK

Taiwanese. Try their Stewed Pork Minced Meat and Shiitake Mushroom with Steamed Rice (RMB 58). Includes special side dish and iced black tea. Other dishes for the same price are Braised Beef Shank with Steamed Rice, Taiwan Rice Tube Pudding, Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup, Farmer’s Bowl Braised Pork and Seasonal Vegetables with Steamed Rice.

72. De Da (e4/01 F)

De Da

Western. They have RMB 35 set meals. Choices of braised beef or fried chicken. Includes soup, rice, vegetables, and fruit.

73. RBT Tea Cafe (e4/01 F)

RBT Tea Cafe

Chinese casual dining. They serve snacks for only RMB 10 per person.

74. Mister Donut, Starbucks, Afternoon Tea (e5/01 F)

Mister Donut, Starbucks, Afternoon Tea

Get 6 donuts for RMB 40 a box.

75. South Beauty (e5/01 F)

South Beauty

Try their Taiwanese beef noodles for RMB 45.

76. Manabe (d5/01F)

Manabe

Zone C has a Manabe already. From the description over there–

Chinese meals and coffee drinks. Try their signature coffee and beef rice and noodles. Spend RMB 40 to 50 per person.

77. Master Kong Chef (d5/01 F)

Master Kong Chef

Try their RMB 45 classical set. Beef noodle sets with jade green cucumber on the side and iced tea.

78. Dain Ti Hill (f5/B1)

Dain Ti Hill

Try their Rice with Vienna Roasted Chicken or Plum and Ribs for RMB 70.

79. Burger King (e5/B1)

Burger King

BK meals are more expensive at the Expo Garden. Bundle meals are RMB 40. Couple meals are RMB 70, while family meals are RMB 100.

80. Papa John’s (e4/B1)

Papa John's

Get rice or pizza combos ranging from RMB 35 to 100. You can also order whole pizzas for around RMB 100.

81. Chamate (e4/B1)

Yi Cha Yi Zuo

Taiwanese. Try their Braised Tofu and Crab Roe Casserole and Braised Chicken with Steamed Oil.

82. Route 66 (d5/B1)

Route 66

Classic American food. Diner set up. Try their chicken wings and fries (RMB 40) and their steak set (RMB 55).

83. KFC, East Dawning (e5/B1)

East Dawning is the sister company of KFC. They serve Chinese food KFC-style.

84. Christine (f4/B1)

Christine

Well-known bakeshop in Shanghai. If you are thinking of having breakfast at the Expo Garden, try their Nutrition Package Series for RMB 19. Includes specialty bread and drink.

85. Wang Bao He (f4/B1)

Wang Bao He

Try their Chinese dumpling with crab meat and minced pork in soup for RMB 20 per bowl. The steamed dumpling with crab meat and minced pork is RMB 40 per steamer of 6 pieces. They also have set meals for 3 to 10 persons. For 3 persons, 4 dishes and 1 soup is RMB 360. For 5 persons, 5 dishes with 1 soup is RMB 600. For 10 persons, 8 dishes with 1 soup and 2 dimsum is RMB 1500.

86. Cai Yun Jian (f4/B2)

Cai Yun Jian

Chinese. Get rice set meals with drinks for RMB 25.

87. Mu Creative Restaurant (f4/B2)

Mu Creative Restaurant

Their Curry Chicken Meal is RMB 36. Spaghetti Bolognese has the same price too. The Beef Stew and Grilled Chicken is RMB 38.

Mu really is one creative restaurant. Saw these and fell in love with them immediately–

I love Mu.

88. Croissants de France (f4/B2)

Croissants de France

Get your typical bread-pasta-drink combination for RMB 15 to 30. You can have Kimchi Beef Ciabatta or something less weird like your boring ham and cheese sandwiches (but I still like them anyway).

89. 85-degrees (f4/B2)

85-degrees

If I should choose only one thing I like about food in China, it is that their cakes and desserts are really pretty. 85-degrees has chocolate mousse cups for RMB 11 each. The cheesecakes are cheaper at RMB 8 each.

90. Dico’s (f4/B2)

Dico's

If suddenly you are craving for big burgers and fries, Dico’s has them for RMB 35 a meal. This includes drinks and fries. Their bucket meal which is good for 3 to 4 persons costs RMB 93.

Watch out for the Puxi guide coming up!

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  1. Karina Sze says:

    KM naman!!!!! Nagugutom tuloy ako, :D~… This makes me want to go to Shanghai, NOW… but I can’t… waaaaahhhh…

  2. Greg says:

    Thank you so much for this extremely informative post!

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