Hans Wong - No reservations
Trip Start
Jun 12, 2009
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Trip End
Jul 03, 2009

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Shanghai is a city filled with many food choices. One can go to the numerous McDonalds, KFC, Pizza Hut and Papa John for a meal or be more adventurous in trying the many chinese restaurants in the city. For the Mardarin challenged, many restaurants have menus with pictures of the food being served. This helps out alot when deciding on food choices. In general, eating chinese food is inexpensive in Shanghai. My average cost for 3 dishes (meat, chicken or seafood, vegetable) is $14.00 USD. It cost me $25.00 USD for a breakfast buffet at the hotel.
Also, food courts are popular in Shanghai and many of the food courts are located in the shopping plazas. Eating in a food court is inexpensive. One can get beef noodle soup or duck with rice for under $7.00 USD. In all the food courts, the food vendors have pictures or the food on display. All one has to do is point to the choice and within minutes, you will have your food. Food courts are a good option for sampling different food choices.
Also, food courts are popular in Shanghai and many of the food courts are located in the shopping plazas. Eating in a food court is inexpensive. One can get beef noodle soup or duck with rice for under $7.00 USD. In all the food courts, the food vendors have pictures or the food on display. All one has to do is point to the choice and within minutes, you will have your food. Food courts are a good option for sampling different food choices.
