The Restaurant at Fairmont Peace Hotel On The Bund
Fairmont Peace Hotel's restaurant is referenced by those who travel for a living. Of the 16 professionals that we tracked, 9 endorsed the restaurant, like Frommer's, Concierge and Lonely Planet.
Fairmont Peace Hotel On The Bund
Frommer's
Concierge
DK Eyewitness
Gayot
Time Out
Condé Nast Traveler
Jetsetter
Star Service
"For example, the restaurants are still trying to find their footing, but the hotel’s current general manager opened up the successful Kerry Shangri-La hotel in Pudong, so you’ll be in good hands"
"Among the six restaurants and bars, Dragon Phoenix offers Cantonese dining in a whimsical, Forbidden City-esque setting, and the Jazz Bar features nightly performances by the hotel's famous octogenarian jazz band"
"The hotel is also home to a luxury spa, two upmarket restaurants and several bars and cafes"
"The Fairmont has been sensitively renovated, evoking the 1930s whilst offering chic, modern comforts and stylish restaurants and facilities, including the famous Jazz Bar"
"Also on-site is a sky-lit swimming pool and the luxurious Willow Stream Spa, as well as a choice of six restaurants and lounges"
"The six restaurants and lounges include Dragon Phoenix Chinese restaurant, The Cathay Room, cigar and wine bar Cin Cin, lobbyside Jasmine Lounge, French delicatessen Victor’s, and the legendary Jazz Bar, where Shanghai's oldest jazz band play every night at 7"
"With the help of Shanghai architectural historian Peter Hibbard, builders restored the lobby’s stained glass skylight, long hidden by a false ceiling, and brought the ornate ballroom (with its famous sprung-wooden dance floor) and kitsch Dragon Phoenix restaurant back to life"
"Start your night with a signature cocktail at the pink- tinged Glamour Bar; try Glamour in the Afternoon, a bewitching blend of Taittinger, absinthe and raspberry coulis, before nipping upstairs for dinner at the magnificent M on the Bund, a rooftop restaurant with a stunning city view"
"Its location near the city's most famous nightlife, restaurants and attractions makes it a major deal and—even in a city where luxury accommodations are competitive and plenty—most visitors take notice of this Shanghai star"