Dining in Shanghai
Shanghainese cuisine is generally characterized as sweet and oily. It is divided into two categories, Benbang cuisine (local cuisine) and Haipai cuisine (an all-embracing cuisine). If you are vegetarian, be sure to stop by Vegetarian Life Style for affordable, organic vegetarian food. On a tight student budget you may also want to try budget restaurants along Wujiang Road. Ready to try really spicy Hunan specialties? Check out Dishuidong in Shanghai. Baolou Jiulou, meanwhile, serves eel and unusual meatballs to the brave.
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Nightlife in Shanghai
One of the famous nightlife sections for weekend fun in Shanghai is Xin Tian Di, a small pedestrianized area of the city that features numerous bars and cafes. Read more »

Travel Tips for Shanghai
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