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Shanghai 1930--CLOSED
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In the last few years, I have eaten at Shanghai 1930 a dozen times. I have never had a bad dish, let alone a bad meal. I have hosted large business parties, intimate client dinners, evenings out friends and even dinners with my wife and 3 boys. Shanghai 1930 met the needs of each type of dinner or lunch perfectly. The food is outstanding, creative and unique, served with the elegance of the best French restaurants. There are certain dishes I have to order every time I go (the Yangtze River Lite Fry is unlike anything I have had anywhere else) and yet I can always find something new that I have never tried before. \r
While I don't usually drink wine with Chinese food, Shanghai's wine list is so good, I can't resist. There are some real gems on the list.\r
There are certainly some good neighborhood Chinese restaurants in San Francisco. But for Chinese food that rises to the level of fine dining (on a par with Boulevard, Jardinere, Aqua), there is not a single restaurant in the City that can compare. \r
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Pros: The food is spectacular.
Cons: Parking can be very difficult
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