Chameleon

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Photographs: Yang Xiaozhe (drinks and interior); courtesy Chameleon (food)
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Photographs: Yang Xiaozhe (drinks and interior); courtesy Chameleon (food)
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Photographs: Yang Xiaozhe (drinks and interior); courtesy Chameleon (food)
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Photographs: Yang Xiaozhe (drinks and interior); courtesy Chameleon (food)
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Photographs: Yang Xiaozhe (drinks and interior); courtesy Chameleon (food)
90 Shaanxi Nan Lu

For new bars and restaurants, the rotating concepts trend is a tough one to pull off. It counts on guests chasing novelty over regular favourites, and caring enough to keep up when concepts do change. If any pair can get us in Shanghai to keep up though, it might be Carson Xie (formerly The Nest) and Eddy Yang (formerly Tailor Bar, Above the Globe). At Chameleon, the duo turn out stellar cocktails and small dishes with flavours highlighting a different region or city.

The concept’s set to change every six months based on eating and drinking trips with menus they’ll bring back. Fitting, as the fifth-floor bar is decked out like a beachside vacation home: all potted palms dotted between laid-back wicker chairs, macramé throw pillows and stripy sand art on the walls. Chameleon’s first iteration is the pair’s take on Shanghai with a drinks menu that’s divided up into three sections (bubbles, sweet and sour and sipping).


A favourite is the Dad Bod, a riff on a boulevardier that packs barbecue-ready flavours like bay leaf and cumin. A murky purple mix of port and smoky whisky, The Pot-Stew New York Sour gets a hit of flavour from five spice and comes topped with a sliver of ham crisped up by a chef’s torch. Not all takes go down as smoothly – a hot cocktail with TCM ingredients like yuzhu and dangshen, the Punk Preserve is bitter, verging on medicinal.

A dinner menu complements all that booze nicely. The Surf and Turf Tartare sees toast swapped with hot and crispy glutinous rice cakes and a Yunnan mushroom soup is also delicious. After 10pm, things get more casual with a late-night snack menu that includes congyou banmian. Xie and Yang say upcoming research trips will be anywhere from Southeast Asia to Eastern Europe to the Mediterranean. And when they’re back, all journeys we’re psyched to go on with them.


Average cocktail: 90RMB.


By Ellen Schaft

Venue name: Chameleon
Contact:
Opening hours: Open 6pm-1am daily
Metro: Shaanxi Nan Lu
English address: Fifth floor, 90 Shaanxi Nan Lu, near Julu Lu, Jingan district
Chinese address: 静安区陕西南路90号近巨鹿路