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Nanjing EAST road, the pedestrian part, is very important when you visit SHANGHAI. The street is packed with people, stores, shopping malls, restaurants, cafes and more. I suggest you to go to People Square Subway station exit 19, then walk towards the bund. Its a lot of fun!
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CRAZY SPICY Chinese HOT POT at Hai Di Lao on Nanjing Road | Shanghai, China
Back in April of 2019, I took my second trip to the country of China. I headed to Shanghai to do a one-day job with an awesome company and built a three-city itinerary around it to give me ten whole days to explore! I hit up Shanghai as well as the cities of Suzhou and Hangzhou. I can’t wait to share my latest Chinese adventures with you!
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After arriving in Shanghai earlier in the day, I headed out on my first evening with my friend Nea to eat some spicy Szechwan hot pot on Nanjing Road, the most famous road in the city. Come along with us on our fiery Chinese food adventure!
We arrived at Hai Di Lao, which is next to the metro exit. It’s on the fifth floor of a huge shopping mall. I thought the restaurant looked packed, but Nea didn’t think so!
We had an hour-long wait ahead of us, so we sat in their waiting area and had some sour plum juice and popcorn while we waited. The popcorn was really good and reminded me of cereal. I also ordered a strong Chinese amber lager. It was really good and only 10 yen, so around $1.40 U.S.
We waited about 15 minutes and were taken to our booth. You can order up to four different dishes, which cook over the grill set into your table. They even gave me an apron. We chose our hot pot soups from the menu since this branch didn’t have a buffet. There are lots of meat options including beef, pork, lamb, and more. I was so excited!
Our soups and meats came, along with lots of veggies. We still had noodles coming, too. Each soup had a different level of spice. I couldn’t wait to try them all. The meats cook in only two minutes!
I went for a spicy one, which wasn’t too spicy. Next was the crazy spicy one, which was super hot. My tongue felt like it exploded! Then I tried some mushrooms, which almost felt like tofu. It was so good! There were so many different flavors to choose from with the different meats, vegetables, and soups. The lightest one had no spice, while the hottest was like an inferno!
The tomato one was also spicy. I tried some delicious lamb and more mushrooms, which I loved. Then I tried the beef, which was super tender, and more spicy sauce. But now everything was spicy!
The mini cabbage was a little hot with a tomato base. Then I went with crunchy mushrooms with the least spicy sauce, as well as fermented bamboo. The tomato one was the spiciest! It was so hot! It makes your lips tingle!
The spice was so intense, I had to go back for some more beer!
Then we watched the noodle master pull noodles right in front of us. He whipped them around in huge arcs and yet they never touched the floor! It was so cool! They take two minutes to cook.
Then it was time to try the noodles! They were so hot, so I had to let them cool off a bit. The tomato base absorbed into the noodles and made it taste so good!
I avoided the ultimate spice and went for some meat and veggies in the rest of the sauces. It was super delicious and a little fatty. The best thing about hot pot is the way everything absorbs the sauce. And the best thing is, it only cost about $50 U.S.
After overeating, Nea and I headed back out onto Nanjing Road to explore this amazing pedestrian street. There are massive shopping malls, lots of skyscrapers, and restaurants. I even spotted a display for Avengers: Endgame that featured Lego faces and a huge Thanos statue with his sword!
The lights were slowly turning off as I explored the area after Nea headed off, but I’d see her again the next day. The language barrier here is real, so I suggest hiring a guide or finding an English-speaking friend when you come to China.
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Shanghai DESIGN TOUR + Yunnan Food with Groupe Renault | Shanghai, China
In April of 2019, I was hired by the awesome Renault company to shoot a video for them in Shanghai, China. I spent 12 days exploring Shanghai and the cities of Suzhou and Hangzhou. Those videos are coming soon, but for now, please come along with me as I go on a Shanghai design tour with Groupe Renault and enjoy some authentic Yunnan food!
I was so excited to head out on Groupe Renault’s 24-hour Design Discovery China tour! I started at the Puli Hotel to meet with Anthony Lo (the vice president of exterior design at Renault). I attended a presentation that explained what goes into designing cars, the types of ideas that go into it, and why Renault chose China in the first place. Shanghai is a world leader when it comes to design!
After the presentation, I headed down to the lobby to find out why they chose the Puli Hotel to get inspired. Outside at the entry, there is a lot of beautiful bamboo. The exterior walls are made of Shanghai bricks, which are also quite stunning. There are also some awesome horse statues. I could see why this hotel was chosen to inspire Renault! The design is incredible.
We continued our tour of the hotel, including its terrace and spa, and then headed to the Museum of Contemporary Art. The area it’s in has a very strong history. The area is beautiful and includes gorgeous skyscrapers and an amazing park.
The museum is beautiful! There was lots of unique, graffiti-style artwork that featured a lot of cats. There’s even a piece inspired by Harley Quinn and the Joker! I learned a lot about the artwork there, including the pieces by Obey, who is known for designing President Obama’s famous 2008 campaign poster. I loved this museum! It’s such a cool place!
From there, we went to Lost Heaven Restaurant to have some Yunnan cuisine. I love Chinese food, so I couldn’t wait to dig in! I learned that the Yunnan Province is in the south of China and was linked to the Silk Road.
I started with a samosa, which was super greasy and crispy and contained vegetables and some nice beef. I added a spicy and sweet sauce to it for an extra kick! Then I tried an egg roll, which was also greasy, but good! I loved the cabbage in it.
Then I went with a cucumber, radish, cabbage, and carrot stir-fry and a dish with lots of veggies, nuts, and chilies. It was like a papaya salad! It wasn’t too hot; it was just right. I enjoyed it with a Tsingtao beer, which is the most popular beer in the world. It was very light and refreshing!
Next, I had beef with a nice glaze on it. There were some chilies in it, so it was hot! Because the Yunnan Province is so close to Myanmar, the food has a lot of southeast Asian influences.
The stir-fry was cold, crunchy, and moist and bursting with flavor. Then I went with fried eggplant. It was super soft and practically evaporated in my mouth! It was almost like crème brulee! Next was some pork neck, which was incredible! It was nice and fatty and tasted like Chinese-style ribs. I added a chili sauce to it. I loved everything, but the eggplant was the star for me!
Then we headed to the Yang Design Museum, which is located in a 100-year-old building and features a collection of old cars. Inside, I learned that the Yang Design actually helps Renault and other companies adapt their vehicles for Chinese consumers and that they have their own design museum!
I couldn’t help but admire a $2,800 high-tech, smart carbon fiber suitcase designed by them. There are also old-school travel trunks on display. They’re so colorful and beautiful! There’s also a showroom of vintage cars and much more!
Next, we went to Banma, where we learned about AI technology that will connect you to your car. I couldn’t wait to check it out! The technology is super-advanced and top secret, so I can’t tell you about it, but it was amazing!
I ended my day at the Shanghai Edition Hotel’s Punch Room to get some drinks! The bar is super chic and intimate and offers an incredible view of the city. What an amazing way to end my design tour with Groupe Renault!
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Wanna spend a perfect 24 hour in China's financial centre Shanghai? What are the top things to do and see? What do locals eat for breakfast? Where to find the best nightlife in Shanghai?
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Chinese BULLET TRAIN Business Class REVIEW + Chinese Spicy Noodles | Shanghai to Hangzhou
My trip to China in April of 2019 was a whirlwind of travel, incredible culture, fascinating history, amazing sites, and lots of spectacular food. It took me from Shanghai to Suzhou, back to Shanghai for a one-day job with Renault, to Hangzhou, and finally, back to Shanghai yet again. I loved every moment of this trip and am so excited to share it all with you!
After finishing up my one-day job with Renault in Shanghai, I got up on the morning of my eighth full day in China excited for my journey to the city of Hangzhou, where I’d spend my final two days in the country!
I would have to catch the bullet train to Hangzhou, which is famous for its West Lake, which has over 1,000 years of history. The ride takes 45 minutes and over 130 trains connect the two cities. I’d be riding Business Class, which costs 210 Yuan, or roughly $30.56. I highly recommend booking your ticket online, which saves a lot of time and prevents you from having to deal with sold-out trains, which are common in China!
I arrived at Hongqiao Station about 80 minutes before my train. You have to have your passport ready if you’re a foreigner. I headed through and went right, where you’ll see a lot of lines for tickets. It’s usually crazy busy here, so be prepared for that! There were easily 50,000 people there! Luckily, I had a picture of my reservation to show the teller.
After I got my ticket, I headed off to look for some breakfast. There was lots of fast food available, but I only wanted to eat Chinese food in China. There were lots of restaurants on the third level. I went with a restaurant called Bai Shi Jia, where I ordered soup noodles with spicy meat for 32 Yuan/roughly $4.66.
My noodles looked so good! I could see and smell the spice in it. I also had some mushrooms on the side.
I started with a sip of the broth, which was really spicy! Then I mixed everything together and dug in. I loved the spice! It wasn’t too bad, heat-wise. Remember, it’s considered good etiquette here to slurp your noodles! They were so hot, I was starting to break out into a sweat!
The noodles contained a lot of beef. It would really give me a lot of energy for the day. Then I went with some of the mushrooms to cleanse my palate and get rid of some of the heat in my mouth!
With 20 minutes until my train, I headed back down to my gate. The station is huge and is so busy. It’s overwhelming and there aren’t many people who can help you if you get lost or are unsure of where to go because most people in China don’t speak English. Instead, they usually speak their native language and Mandarin.
I headed through my gate and down to the platform. Once it arrived, I had only two minutes to board before it left.
Business Class was at the end of the train. It was super spacious with 5 seats. The seats are made of leather and have a TV attached to them as well as a tray. They give you snacks and water. The snacks include chocolate and biscuits. You can also extend and recline your seat if you want. It feels like a spaceship! I had to be quiet, though, because the other passengers in my car were sleeping.
After 45 minutes, I arrived in Hangzhou! I had 2 minutes to disembark because the train had other stops to make. I was planning on catching a Didi, which is the Chinese version of Uber, but I was told it was too complex and too hard to find, so I decided to get a taxi instead. The queue for the taxis was super long but it moved fast.
I showed my taxi driver my Airbnb address and then we were off!
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Unique CHINESE SEAFOOD at Grandma's Home on West Lake - Fish, Shrimp & Bullfrog! | Hangzhou, China
My food adventures in Hangzhou, China continued into the evening of my first day in the city. I had spent a good part of the day exploring the city, which is just 45 minutes south of Shanghai by bullet train. I loved the feel of Hangzhou, which reminded me a lot of European destinations I’d visited before like Bosnia and Switzerland.
I headed out to a popular local restaurant called Grandma’s Home, which is located in the Xihu Tiandi area on a canal not far from West Lake, the main attraction in the city. It looked packed, so I hoped I could get a table without reservations!
I was given an English menu and went with three family-sized dishes. While I waited, I sat out on the terrace. I ordered a West Lake crisp fish as an appetizer, bullfrog with a sauce, fried shell shrimp with dragon well tea, and a snow beer. My total came to 166 Yuan, or a little over $24 USD.
First up was the crispy fish, which looked and smelled amazing even though I could see bones in it. It reminded me of pork ribs. If I hadn’t known better, I would have sworn I was eating pork! I loved the sauce and how crunchy, tender, and juicy it was. The bones were tiny, so I could eat through them without any problems.
After a sip of my snow beer to cleanse my palate, I went with the fried shell shrimp with dragon well tea. They had a nice, white sauce on them that made them so slippery that it was hard to hold on to them with my chopsticks! The shrimp were very fresh and tasted amazing with the vinegar sauce on the side.
Next, I got to try some sweet and sour pork that was brought to me. It had a nice sauce on it with vinegar. Then I had bamboo shoots with peppers, green onions, and crab meat. It was so tasty I didn’t want to stop eating it…but I had to because I still had more dishes to try!
The final dish I ordered was the bullfrog soup with Shishido peppers. The bullfrog comes straight from the West Lake. There were lots of bones in it, but I really liked the spiciness of the creamy broth. I loved the peppers so much. There was also a water vegetable that tasted like celery.
The bullfrog meat was almost like chicken, but you have to hunt for the really meaty pieces! It was really tasty but super hard to eat. In China, you’re not supposed to eat with your hands, but I had no choice since I wanted to get as much of the meat as possible.
I went back to the fish after not being able to eat more of the bullfrog soup. I couldn’t get enough of how tasty and tender it was! The snow beer was very light, so I was hoping to find something stronger later!
I left the restaurant to explore Xihu Tiandi, the restaurant and bar row where Grandma’s Home is located. I saw a brewery called Pilsner and headed inside. I ordered a brown beer and was given 500 mL of a different beer for 68 Yuan, or about $10 USD. The beer was pretty good. While I drank, I enjoyed the live band for about ten minutes and left. It was a weird bar and felt very touristy.
I continued on to West Lake, which was stunning. From my vantage point, I could see the skyline across the flat water. I was so grateful for this experience. The West Lake is why I came to Hangzhou, so seeing it like this was perfect. It was so peaceful and seemed to be a popular spot for couples!
Then I passed through a moon gate and found a bar with live music and a path that went around the lake. There were beautiful lights up in the trees that lit part of the area with a soft, white glow. I love China so much!
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My name is David Hoffmann. For the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food, and history! Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,000 destinations in 73 countries, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, travel blog, and social media sites.
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