The terrace of Bar Rouge, part of Bund 18, is a good spot to enjoy the city from the standpoint of an early 20th century citizen, mixed with views on all things modern that Shanghai is building.
I have it in my list of Shanghai favorites for things-to-do when you have a visitor. The view is very much included in the pricing of the drinks. The menu gave us a choice of 6 teas. According to the waiter (who was friendly enough to interact) 4 of them were sold out. Tea, that is sold out around 15:00….. these must be very special teas. I settled for the green tea. The same special Chinese tea my neighborhood restaurant pours for free. It costs only 50 Rmb.
July 11, 2005
Bar Rouge | Shanghai Bar Review
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Nice photo!
Who made it?
Comment by Frank — July 16, 2005 @ 7:02 am
It is indeed a very nice picture. A very good friend of mine made it last time he visited me in Shanghai
Comment by China Snippets — July 16, 2005 @ 8:33 pm
Guys,
this is not for drinking tea in the afternoon,
believe me!!!
Greetz
M.
Comment by MD — August 16, 2005 @ 7:35 am
Rather late evening place: referring also to business week: http://images.businessweek.com/ss/05/08/whatscool/index_01.htm
Comment by Pit — August 22, 2005 @ 9:01 am
One of the more popular clubs in 2005. The elevator up often reeks of the cologne many of the Euro-trash patrons douse themselves with before piling in. Music is a bit loud, but you could do much worse in Shanghai.
Comment by Russ — January 7, 2006 @ 4:07 am
seems lika a nice bar!! just wondering if there`s anything on for new years eve?
Comment by julia — October 10, 2006 @ 12:49 pm