Top picks for Shanghai Food & drink

Discover 119 Food & drink in Shanghai on Trip.com, updated April 13, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 4 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From THB 553.79 per person, with an average total of THB 1,850.80. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 47 verified reviews, Food & drink Shanghai boast an average rating of 4.4.

This week's most popular Food & drink: "Warehouse No.3 (Instagrammable Shanghai Hotspot Restaurant)", with 13 reviews and a 4.5 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Warehouse No.3 (Instagrammable Shanghai Hotspot Restaurant)", a 2-hour adventure in Shanghai!

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Reviews: Shanghai Xuyan - Ancient Immersive Palace Banquet (Tang Dynasty)|Dining + Hanfu Experience + Imperial Performance [Makeup/Photography/Vintage Portraits Available] - Ode to Chang'an
Guest User2026-04-08
It was difficult to find; the restaurant isn't in a tourist area. We got a little lost, but we eventually found it. The interior is beautiful and intuitive. They provided suits for men, and suits and makeup/hairstyles for women—it was fantastic! The costumes were beautiful. The food was a bit unusual, but we were prepared for it. My suggestion to the organizers: please provide a short narration, like in a theater, so foreigners understand the context of the show. It would also be helpful to explain from the start what food was on the table and why. My Chinese neighbor helped me with suggestions throughout dinner, but this could be part of your excellent service to make the experience complete.
Reviews: Warehouse No.3 (Instagrammable Shanghai Hotspot Restaurant)
Guest User2026-04-11
We booked through Trip easily. We searched for it using maps along the route. We wouldn't have found it otherwise. We were on Nanjing Street. The restaurant is on the third floor of a large store. We had to wait about an hour to get into the dining room. There's a guy at the counter; you go up to him and take a ticket, sit on a chair, and wait your turn. You can track the queue on the board. When you enter the restaurant, if you've already paid for it and have a voucher, show it so they know you've paid and what exactly you've chosen. Otherwise, they won't know. The food and service are 10 out of 10. Plenty of it, delicious, and, of course, very beautiful and unusual. I recommend it.
Reviews: Shanghai Shu Yan Fu • Immerse Yourself in a Royal Feast from a Thousand Years Ago (Imperial Enjoyment + Palace Feast + Ethnic Dance Performance + Optional Ancient Costume Experience)
Guest User2026-04-09
Very good experience visiting here.  Food is great and performance is wonderful.  I had separated pay for dress and makeup at the store.  Highly recommend one.
Reviews: Yu Garden New Chinese Tea Experience (Stunning Terrace Views of Yu Garden + Immersive Tea Ceremony + Variety of Tea Snacks + Premium Tea Selection)
Guest User2025-09-29
Cool experience! I bought the voucher and made my reservation for the next day over the chat. There was a bit of confusion over what I had booked when I got there, but they sorted it out. The woman who did the tea ceremony was very knowledgeable and explained so much about the Chinese attitude to tea and the traditional practices around tasting it and how many times you can brew it. Overall a good tasting experience, just be prepared for a hard sales push after. I had planned to buy some teas but I was not prepared for the price point. It may be because of the tourist area, but these are way more expensive than even the priciest tea sellers I've bought from back home. I didn't know enough to be sure if I was being price gouged, so I only bought the smallest amount. Just be forewarned and enjoy the ceremony!
Reviews: "Shanghai Imperial Feast: An Immersive Experience of Royal Banquets from a Thousand Years Ago"
Guest User2026-04-13
First and foremost, this is a restaurant first and foremost. The entertainment program serves as a background and introduction to the dishes. Don't count on a performance; the main thing is the food. Now, about the food: they offer 10 main courses and unlimited appetizers and tea. I'm not sure about the imperial soju; I only tried the first shot because I'm not a big fan of alcohol, but the girls are constantly refilling my glass. You can also order additional drinks from the menu, but for an extra fee. The food is small in portions, but I'm sure even the most gluttonous person (but not Chinese :), which is the main complaint on the Chinese internet) will be satisfied. I ate half a portion and still felt stuffed by the end; about 1.5 kilograms of food in total. The dishes are inspired by the legends of the imperial menu, and everything is delicious. You can pay on site, but only if there's enough space. It will be significantly cheaper, around 320 yuan.