Top picks for Shanghai Food & drink

Discover 120 Food & drink in Shanghai on Trip.com, updated April 22, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 4 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 14.36 per person, with an average total of USD 45.05. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 68 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 16 reviews and a 4.4 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "XUYAN Shanghai - Immersive Ancient Imperial Banquet|Dining + Costume Experience + "All Nations Paying Tribute" Themed Performance [Makeup/Photography/Portrait Services Available]", a 2-hour adventure in Shanghai!

The next available day tour departs on April 23, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Shanghai Food & drink usually take about 2 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

70% of Shanghai Food & drink now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Shanghai! Choose from Food & drink available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Warehouse No.3 (Instagrammable Shanghai Hotspot Restaurant).

Your trip, worry-free! All day tours are run by licensed suppliers with verified reviews, and many include free cancellation before departure.

Search attractions or local attractions & tours
Book now for today
Book now for tomorrow

120 results for Shanghai Food & drink

1
2
3
4
5
6

Frequently asked questions about Shanghai Food & drink

How many Food & drink are available in Shanghai on Trip.com?

What are the best Food & drink in Shanghai?

What are the top-rated Food & drink in Shanghai?

How can I contact Trip.com customer support?

Can I change or cancel my booking?

How can I get discounted prices?

Reviews/Trip Moments

Reviews: [XUYAN·Imperial Feast] Shanghai XUYAN·Panoramic Immersive Ancient Cultural Palace Dining Show [Tang Dynasty·Ode to Chang'an/Tribute from All Nations/XU·Dunhuang/The Bund 1930 - Multiple Themes]
Guest User2026-04-16
We attended the Dunhuang performance and really enjoyed it. The food might not be for everyone, but then again, it's very close to history, and you can't choose what you eat. But the dancing is simply superb, and the actors enjoy dancing and interacting with people. I highly recommend it to everyone.
Reviews: XUYAN Shanghai - Immersive Ancient Imperial Banquet|Dining + Costume Experience + "All Nations Paying Tribute" Themed Performance [Makeup/Photography/Portrait Services Available]
Guest User2026-04-11
We liked it, but the child didn't really have much to eat.
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: Gongyan Oriental Art (Ancient Chinese Performance, Imperial Audiovisual Feast, Immersive Aesthetic Dining, Han Culture Culinary Theater) with optional ancient costume change + exquisite makeup experience in Shanghai
Guest User2026-04-16
It was fuss free and the experience was really worth it. The only downside is that you cannot choose the seats as compared to using WeChat. We were booking this last minute so we secured the seats on trip.com as the official WeChat site was already fully booked. the price is marked up but I think it’s not as significant for the ease of booking. We only added the make up and costume when we were there and it was easy to do so.
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: 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.