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As with so many other aspects of life, Shanghai is on China's cutting edge where leisure activities are concerned. Despite the fact that most Shanghainese have never been to a theatre or restaurant in their lives, there is now a sufficiently large class of people for whom dining out and evening entertainments are a serious option.
Restaurants
in particular have improved enormously in recent years, in terms of quality and variety. It is hard to believe that up until the early 1990s, simply getting a table was a cut-throat business. The sheer diversity of food on offer, representing all regions of China and every continent save Antarctica, is a reflection both of the openness of the city, and of the presence of an increasing expatriate population.
Restaurants and snack food
The traditions of Shanghai's cosmopolitan past are still dimly apparent in the city's
restaurants
. Many of the old establishments have continued to thrive and although the original wood-panelled dining rooms are succumbing to modernization...
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The Bund, Nanjing Dong Lu and around
The highlight of this area is the presence of a number of specialist
food streets
. In order of proximity to the top end of Nanjing Lu, the first of these is
Shashi Xiaochi Shijie
, a small lane leading south off Nanjing Dong Lu,...
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