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Nova French Bar & Restaurant
There are not that many French restaurants that can lay claim to offering traditional French fare in Shanghai.
Maison Boulud
In the summer of 1900, murderous anti-foreign rebels known as the Boxers amassed in Beijing.
Yong Foo Elite
The tree lined boulevards of the French Concession are a throw back to Shanghai's colonial past.
Lapis Lazuli (Dong Ping Road Branch)
Nestled along the leafy lane of Dong Ping Road, Lapis Lazuli stands out as one of the few restaurants who have been around for over eight years.
Grand Cafe ( Grand Hyatt Hotel, Shanghai)
What is most impressive about the Grand Café at the Hyatt is definitely the location and the view.
Houhai No.16
Ever wondered what visiting VIP’s might get served when they come to Beijing and stay in the state guest house? Hou Hai Number 16 is as close as you'll get.
Igosso
The smell of extra virgin olive oil fills the air as you walk into the hip, jazzy lounge in the entrance.
FLO Restaurant
FLO Restaurant at the third East ring boasts being Beijing's only authentic French brasserie and winner of five consecutive years for “Best French Restaurant in Beijing from 2004-2008” by That's Beijing Magazine.
El Willy's
In the heart of downtown Shanghai just a short walk from the old Xiangyang Road market is a Spanish restaurant that serves some of the best tapas you will find in the city.
CBD International Cuisine (Grand Millennium, Beijing)
If your stomach is rumbling louder than a jackhammer, then spending Sunday brunch at a buffet bar can either be a culinary godsend or a trigger for a pre-mature heart attack.

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