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Up where he belongs

By Pauline D. Loh | Shanghai star | Updated: 2014-11-07 08:44
Up where he belongs

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In a city where Cantonese restaurants proliferate in almost every block, it is hard to hold your own. For chef Wong and Jin Xuan, it really is not a problem. They have all the right pedigrees.

There are many interesting choices in Jin Xuan's menu, but what attracted me most were their lunch sets, which I think are good value for money.

For 188 yuan, with a minimum of two orders, you get a five-course lunch of dim-sum, soup, main course, staple and dessert. To impress clients, you can opt for the upgraded business lunch set, which costs 280 yuan, again with a minimum order for two.

If you go

Jin Xuan, The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong

Shanghai IFC, 8 Century Avenue, Lujiazui, Pudong

浦東新區(qū)世紀(jì)大道8號 上海國金中心

Tel: 021-2020-1888

 

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