There’s something deeply comforting about revisiting a cuisine that feels both familiar and full of surprises. On a recent trip to China, the very first thing on my agenda as a foodie was to reconnect with and rediscover its rich culinary heritage. One of the highlights was dining at Shanghai Table, located at Room 104A, West Wing of Shanghai Centre, No.1376 West Nanjing Road, Jing’an District, Shanghai - right in the heart of one of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.
- Pomelo Fried Shrimp – Lightly crispy with a refreshing citrus twist, this dish offers a perfect balance of sweet and tangy flavors that make it both unique and incredibly moreish.
- Dong Po Rou (Braised Pork Belly) – A Shanghainese classic. Rich, caramelized, and melt-in-your-mouth tender, this dish is the ultimate indulgence that still somehow feels like home.
- Scallion Oil Noodles – Simple yet satisfying. The springy noodles are tossed in fragrant scallion-infused oil, delivering big flavor with minimal ingredients — a testament to the elegance of Chinese comfort food.
- Beancurd Soup – Delicate, earthy, and soothing. This soup is nourishing and light, offering a lovely contrast to the richer dishes on the menu.
Shanghai reminded me that good food doesn’t have to be complicated. It just has to be done right - and here, it often is.
The ambiance struck a romantic chord - even with the crowd. Yes, it was packed especially as the night wore on. If you're aiming to reach the upper levels where the views are even more breathtaking, navigating the space can be a bit challenging. As the night deepens and the crowd thickens, moving around requires a little patience and finesse. But somehow, it didn't ruin the mood. Instead, it felt like part of the charm. People from all walks of life vibed together, clinking glasses under the iconic LED-lit "tree centerpiece" that lights up the space in a next-level glow.
Tips if you're planning to visit:
- Arrive early if you want a good spot - sunset is a magical time to be there.
- Dress smart casual - it's stylish but not overly strict.
- Be patient - crowds build up quickly, and the wait for the lift can take a bit of time.
Some countries you visit once. Japan is one you keep coming back to. And each visit adds a new layer to my love for it, shaped not by monuments or itineraries, but by meals: simple, soulful, sometimes unforgettable.




