Shanghai China Snippets Observations about living in Shanghai and China in general

May 19, 2007

Olympic Games Beds in Beijing

Filed under: China Olympics — Shanghai @ 6:07 am

The good news is that beds will be 10 cm’s wider compared to Athens. Have athletes gotten fatter over the last 4 years?

The bad news is that athletes expecting to spend some relaxing time in their apartment in the Olympic Village watching TV will have to pay extra.

According to International Olympic Committee, organizers are required to provide rooms that are the standard as a three-star hotel. (more…)

May 17, 2007

Vigilant Cigarette Vendor

Filed under: Shanghai Life — Shanghai @ 4:31 am

Just walked down to go to my neighbourhood cigarettte shop to get a fresh carton of Honghe. Run by a couple that actually genuinly smiles as part of their service I was out of luck today. (more…)

May 16, 2007

El Willy Spanish Restaurant Shanghai

Filed under: Shanghai Restaurants — Shanghai @ 3:56 am

We had something to celebrate and after having read many raving reviews [internal href] of Spanish restaurant El Willy we decided to try them out.
Looking forward to some tapas and paella we were made our way to Donghu Lu. Entering a nicely decorated alley we decided to sit inside. They have a big outdoor seating but rain was in the air.

The Verdict in Short

The verdict in short, nice location, nice decoration, nice food, friendly though slow service, expensive and the fact that they charged for bread without even mentioning it won’t make us come back

When I made a reservation i was first told they were full, but as we were 2 persons, there was a table available after all. (it turned out that the restaurant was not decenty full but not packed).

Food

The menu is not huge and slightly hard to read as it’s rather colorful but we read our way through and started with several tapas. First their King Fish in Vinegar (50 Rmb) and their Shrimp in a mushroom canelloni coconut truffle(65 Rmb) arived. For the last one the mushroom taste was a bit overbearing. A bit later we tasted the Seared Foie Gras (75 Rmb) which had a nice aftertaste and their decent Garden salad.
Part of the fun of eating is dipping bread in the sauces of the dishes. Little did we know at that the time of ordering that the price for 5 small pieces of bread is 20 Rmb which borders on hospitality stingyness.

Wanting to try at least one of their paellas we went for the squid and cuttlefish version. Pitch-black rice mixed with seafood made it its way to our table. It looked good, the taste was rather monotone but I admit I’m not a paella connaisseur.

Drinks

We drank an excellent bottle of white dry wine, Peter Lehman Semillon (280 Rmb). We had also some watercooler water after we declined the choosing between bottles of sparkling and non-sparkling water.

Service

The staff is very friendly and what I really appreciated was that they had made the reservation personal by having a handwriite note on the table, saying Welcome to El Willy plus my name

Toilets

I didn’t go but heard there pretty ok and clean.

Environment

Verdict

We had a nice evening, enjoyed most of the food although not mind blowing and were pleased with the service although they were a bit slow.

Then the bill arrived and we were surprised.

El Willy is already not one of the cheapest and charging 20 Rmb for a small basket of bread is just sad, especially if you don’t tell on forehand. It should be part of the service and unfortunately, it left behind an uncomfortable feeling that wanted El Willy wants to squeeze out the last mao. The restaurant does have a great terrace and inside it’s well designed. Despute that, I doubt of I’ll visit them again.

Totally Spent

Persons: 2
Time:3 hrs
Money: 820 Rmb

Address

El Willy Spanish Restaurant
20 Donghu Lu. (cross street Huai Hai Lu)
Tel: + 86 21 5404 5757
Daily 11:00 am – 1:00 pm (closed on Sunday)
Website: http://elwilly.com.cn/

Other Reviews to average the experiences:

SHmag
Shanghaiist
City Weekend

You can read here more Shanghai Restaurant Reviews

Disclaimer: All opinions are biased, based on non-existent food knowledge and influenced by the mood of the moment.

May 13, 2007

Dell Sells In English, Service in Chinese

Filed under: China Business — Shanghai @ 11:14 pm

A reader commented on one my articles about Dell and their service and likes to know how to get some.

In general their service is pretty ok, especially if you speak Chinese. Dell’s Chinese operations offers a website in Chinese and English. Ordering something through the English interface is therefore fairly easy. The challenge comes once you have a question and you try to contact them.

You can call from within China the free number 800-858-0888

You’ll hear Chinese and unfortunately they won’t make live easy for you if you like to hear some English.

Your best bet is calling the number and push 2 after which you get a operator who hopefully speaks English and help you further.

I called them whether they have a direct number/extension to get English service and they haven’t. It puzzles me a bit that they let you buy in English and then expect you to understand a Chinese interactive voice menu. Like I said, push 2 and take it from there.

May 10, 2007

Decaf coffee Available Again

Filed under: Shanghai Life,Uncategorized — Shanghai @ 6:11 am

Starbucks in ChinaPreviously I vented about the unavailibility of decaf coffee in the Shanghai Starbucks. I’m not sure whether it was my post that woke them up (well, I’m pretty sure that it didn’t:) but today a real cup of decaf coffee was available.

I noticed something else as well. Whenever you order a drink, in my case a coffee of the day, they’ll ask whether I want a Zhong (Medium) or a Da (Large) cup. Being Dutch I prefer the Xiao (Short) version (12 Rmb), it’s on the list but for some reason they forget to mention it exists. Oh, well, one step at the time.

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