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[Lookback]: The Year in New Restaurants, The Second Half

Even more so many too many restaurants. Plus all the ones that didn't survive the year. So many too many closings!
Last updated: 2018-12-19
As if yesterday's million restaurants wasn't enough, here's another million points of starlight that were added to our F&B galaxy this year, plus all the black holes that distorted time and space before eventually imploding into a For Rent sign.

The Openings



Chefs Behind the Wheel



Chefs and chef-like people drove a lot of openings this year. Danish Chef Frederik Rasmussen flew down to South America.

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The blond captain of ship Apollo


Jonas Noel did at The Waterhouse Hotel. Bina Yu and Kim Melvin opened on Yuyuan Lu.

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The clean lines of Together


Camden Hauge did a two-fer with and on Wuyuan Lu.

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The cozy bar at Bird


Blake Thornley excited people 20 at a time at a counter restaurant () and then moved into a proper glass cube in Columbia Circle (Blackbird 2.0), which then spawned a chef鈥檚 table, . And Carlos Sotomayor had a short-lived attempt at Peruvian modernism with (RIP).

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Some crazy Peruvian stuff via Ekeko


Then Another and Another and a Sister and a Brother



If running one restaurant in Shanghai is edifying, profitable and illuminating, then why not two? If two, why not three? If three, why not the whole damn city? That鈥檚 called Charlie鈥檚 Theory and if these brands aren鈥檛 following it exactly, they are at least taking the first steps. Little Catch opened (though closed the original on Wulumuqi Lu).

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Lil' Catch


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Lil' Slice


Pizza partiers Homeslice expanded to . Tock鈥檚 took smoked meat . Modern Xinjiang joint Xibo opened there too. Pilipala .

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The huge Dai feast 鈥 booked in advance 鈥 at Pilipala


Diner closed the original but opened in their quest for world pancake domination. Crab mystics Cejerdary took to .

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The raw ingredients of Cejerdary


Funkadeli opened (but lost one too). Wagas went on Selfie Street. Cult steakhouse El Bodegon . Mall buns brand CinnaSwirl in Pudong.

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Stranded on potato island: Pie Society


Brit fave Pie Society opened a 鈥溾 in Jing鈥檃n. Burger joint Grinder took a shot at . And the Yu Ba Xian group went super-glam with the sexiest southeast Asian food Shanghai has ever seen at in Xintiandi.

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Seduction Xintiandi-style at Lion


CARBS CARBS CARBS CARBS CARBS



Three bakeries of note opened in Shanghai this year. opened on Yongjia Lu in February, with a mix of sourdoughs and pastries.

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O'Mills: It's bread


, by the ex-face of Farine, Son Quach, opened in Xingfuli in June, with a super modernist way of presenting the pastries and some very excellent ice cream (by the ex-ice cream maker of wanghong ice cream window WIYF) and the best cones in the city. Best!

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Innovating in the bakery display space at Luneurs


Then in October, Korean import broke into the Shanghai market with a menu of deliciously bastardized baked goods, like a croissant filled with Nutella and a banana, deeply varnished caneles and a 鈥渄irty鈥 chocolate bun.

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The dirtiest, filthiest, nastiest, delicious chocolate bun


Finally, honorable mention to the fairly-priced , which expanded off of Yongkang Lu this year into an airy home just around the corner.

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The new Pain Chaud


CARBS, CARBS, CARBS, NOODLE!



I didn鈥檛 pay attention to the entire noodle world in 2018, and anyway, I鈥檇 rather be in Suzhou for it. But there were two developments in Shanghai this year worth talking about. The first is that Suzhou came to Shanghai in the form of , whose specialty is liang mian huang noodles, fried crispy on both sides.

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From the original Yu Xing Ji in Suzhou


Two stores opened, actually, but the one in Hongqiao is a rogue franchisee doing bad things to good recipes. The worthwhile one is on Weihai Lu, and , it鈥檚 about 80% as good as Suzhou and much, much closer. The second item was meeting in late fall, after going on a recon mission to his new goose noodle shop. I ended up deep in a story I hadn鈥檛 set out to chronicle but once he revealed himself, well, just read it...

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Wei Yi himself


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Wei Yi's goose-fat tossed onion noodles


Franck Alumni



The Fall of Franck, Shanghai鈥檚 favorite business scare story, became relevant again in 2018 as two of Franck Pecol鈥檚 former associates struck out on their own. Son Quach did Luneurs, which we already covered.

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Son Quach


Simon Briens did , which became insanely popular for its crepes, galettes, and being insanely popular. The brunch place (they do dinner too, don鈥檛 you know, and have an extensive natural wine program) set back in the base & Co. building on Anfu Lu made it onto some design websites for its shabby chic d茅cor. I think the success of both venues, and they are successful, was definitely helped along by Quach and Briens鈥檚 daily presence at their respective shops, and their standards for quality, both traits that they practiced with Pecol, no doubt.

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Insta-galette at RAC


Southeast Asia and Beyond



Alas, 2018 was not the year that excellent Thai food flourished in Shanghai. Still, there were some new additions. Very acceptable bak kut teh brand brought their pork ribs and white pepper to malls around town. went into the foreigner pit this year in search of customers.

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Chaaaaaaaat, Bombay Bistro


entered the tiny Indian food market and promptly proceeded to undercut everyone, a strategy I can get behind when it results in 10 rmb naan. Seriously, why is naan 25rmb at every other Indian restaurant? Keep fighting, Currify.

Novelties



, a window on Changle Lu, , even milk in a lactose-intolerant country, as long as it looks like luxury.

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Milk as a Chanel fantasy from Triple P


wins the award for most unnecessarily ostentatious dessert.

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Designer tiramisu at ORO


One dedicated lady is trying her hand at pie as a business; opened over the summer. , the robot bartender place, moved from its temporary home in K11 to a permanent spot in Raffles City. went all in for the round green fruits. (They are a fruit.) And , humble as ever, saw no problem charging people 78rmb for one of their hot dogs.

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Entrance to heaven? By GOD




But life is not all opening parties and Champagne across the stern. Sometimes you gotta spill one out for the dead and gone. These were the names etched on our Closed List in 2018.


  • R.I.P Shanghai" 2018

  • The Milkshake Bar - R.I.P. January '18

  • Pierogi Ladies 1.0 (Jiaozhou Lu) - R.I.P. January '18

  • Fat Mama (Wuyuan Lu) - R.I.P. January '18

  • Mr. Pancake House (Julu Lu) - R.I.P. January '18

  • Pin Chuan (Plaza 66) - R.I.P. January '18

  • Mealbay - R.I.P. January '18

  • Eataly - R.I.P. January '18

  • PizzaExpress (K11 Art Mall) - R.I.P. January '18

  • OH.MY.BURGER - R.I.P. January '18

  • Haiku by Hatsune (IFC Mall) - R.I.P. January '18

  • Wheat (Dagu Lu) - R.I.P. January '18

  • Market 1010 by Goga - R.I.P. January '18

  • Hungry Lung's Kitchen (Jiashan Lu) - R.I.P. January '18

  • elefante - R.I.P. February '18

  • Pure & Whole Kiosk (Reel Mall) - R.I.P. February '18

  • Ramen Shop - R.I.P. February '18

  • Holy Cow (Xiaomuqiao Lu) - R.I.P. February '18

  • Milos Taverna (Yueyang Lu) - R.I.P. March '18

  • Hello Kitty Bistro Bianco - R.I.P. February '18

  • Palmetto - R.I.P. March '18

  • Funkadelino - R.I.P. March '18

  • The Grumpy Pig - R.I.P. March '18

  • D.O.C. Express - R.I.P. March '18

  • Al's Burgers - R.I.P. March '18

  • Cafe Montmartre (Wulumuqi Lu) - R.I.P. April '18

  • Gokohai - R.I.P. April '18

  • Pin Chuan (Taojiang Lu) - R.I.P. April '18

  • Table No. 1 - R.I.P. April '18 - Rebranded as Oxalis

  • EQ (Huangpu) - R.I.P. April '18

  • Kakadu - R.I.P. May '18

  • Slurp! (Wulumuqi Zhong Lu) - R.I.P. May '18

  • Little Catch (Wulumuqi Zhong Lu) - R.I.P. May '18

  • Brother's Kebab (Wulumuqi Zhong Lu) - R.I.P. May '18

  • Sichuan Citizen (Donghu Lu) - R.I.P. May '18

  • Flying Elephant (Guangdong Lu) - R.I.P. May '18

  • Little Catch (Xintiandi) - R.I.P. May '18

  • Lizzy's All Natural (Shaanxi Nan Lu) - R.I.P. May '18

  • Urban Diner (Xizang Bei Lu) - R.I.P. June '18

  • Kafer by the Binjiang One - R.I.P. June '18

  • Bumbu - R.I.P. June '18

  • Goga - R.I.P. June '18

  • Ekeko - R.I.P. June '18

  • Prisme 878 (Jiangsu Lu) - R.I.P. June '18

  • Dodu (Reel Mall) - R.I.P. July '18

  • 1921 Gucci - R.I.P. July '18

  • Mr Pots - R.I.P. July '18

  • Element Fresh (Disney Town) - R.I.P. July '18

  • MammaMia - R.I.P. August '18

  • Bonobo - R.I.P. August '18

  • Chin Chin by Wheat - R.I.P. August '18

  • Ani Cafe - R.I.P. August '18

  • Midnight Burger (Xiangyang Bei Lu) - R.I.P. August '18

  • SVEA Nordic - R.I.P. July '18

  • Hard Rock Cafe - R.I.P. July '18

  • Happy Buddha - R.I.P. July '18

  • The Chop Chop Club - R.I.P. September '18

  • UNICO - R.I.P. September '18

  • Lapis Thai Kitchen - R.I.P. September '18

  • Lapis Cafe - R.I.P. September '18

  • Lapis Yun - R.I.P. September '18

  • 45 Degrees - R.I.P. September '18

  • Bordertown - R.I.P. September '18

  • Pho Cafe - R.I.P. September '18

  • Element Fresh (Grand Gateway) - R.I.P. September '18

  • Pintos - R.I.P. September '18

  • Lapis Thai (Hunan Lu) - R.I.P. September '18

  • Avec Moi - R.I.P. September '18

  • Jstone (Shimao Binjiang) - R.I.P. September '18

  • Di Shui Dong (Dongping Lu) - R.I.P. September '18

  • Graze - R.I.P. October '18

  • Eighteen Kitchen & Bar - R.I.P. October '18

  • KABB (Xintiandi) - R.I.P. November '18

  • Dao Jiang Hu (Dongu Lu) - R.I.P. November '18

  • Racines - R.I.P. November '18

  • Sushi Oyama - R.I.P. November '18

  • Ochobo - R.I.P. November '18

  • Pret A Manger - R.I.P. December '18



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