All-night breakfast
Open 24 hours
Down the road from beloved late-night
dive
C’s (and new-on-the-scene
Smash)
is a branch of Shanghainese chain
Healthy Night Market. A favourite amongst
Shanghai’s early morning and late-night
crowds, Healthy Night Market – although
arguably a bit of a misnomer – is buzzing
all hours of the day thanks to its dirt-cheap,
fresh-from-the-fry
youtiao (only
available 6pm-10am), steaming bowls
of
hongshaorou noodles, scallion oil
noodles, wontons and more. Whether you’re
chasing hearty breakfast fare or something
to soak up all that alcohol, you won’t go
wrong here.
713 Dingxi Lu, near Fahuazhen Lu.
Hotpot
Open 24 hours
For a taste of the royal treatment, try
Sichuan-style hotpot chain Hai Di Lao. Not
only is it the place where you get your nails
manicured and shoes shined while you wait
for a table (which you will do); nor is it only
the place where noodles are served with a
kung fu dance show; it’s also where you can
get actually great hotpot (and even better
service) no matter what time of day or night
you stumble in.
1068 Beijing Xi Lu, near Jiangning
Lu.
‘Late-night’ dinner deals
From 10pm
Sucker for a bargain? Hold out until 10pm
to make the most of some of the city’s
sweetest deals. D.O.C Gastronomia Italiana's late night menu
(10pm-1am, Thu-Sat) knocks up to 85RMB
off its pizzas, offering them all for 100RMB –
plus Aperol spritzes and Peronis for 35RMB.
For a taste of the French fancy, there’s Mr & Mrs Bund’s late-night sets (11pm-2am,
Thu-Sat), with two courses for 250RMB or
three courses for 300RMB, plus buy-one-get-one on certain cocktails, champagne
and wine. Not bad for a restaurant which has
received international accolades.
Gastronomia Italian is at 5 Dongping Lu, near
Yueyang Lu, Xuhui district.
Mr & Mrs Bund is at Bund 18, 18 Zhongshan
Dong Yi Lu, near Nanjing Dong Lu.
Pan-fried dumplings
Open 24 hours
Shanghainese diner
Dong Tai Xiang’s
shengjianbao (pan-fried pork or shrimp
dumplings) are so good they give Yang’s a
run for its money. Other menu highlights
include the banmian (stirred noodles with
dried shrimp and spring onion; 12RMB)
and the big shrimp wontons (20RMB). It’s
a comfortable place for a proper Shanghai
meal whatever the hour.
188 Chongqing Bei Lu, near Dagu Lu.
Cantonese comfort food
Open 24 hours
A no-frills but ever-reliable all-day-and-night
dim sum destination,
Bi Feng Tang’s long
menu and great prices mean it’s pretty
much always busy. And then there’s
chacanting Xinwang just next door. Although
not open 24 hours, it serves an eclectic
mix of reasonably priced Hong Kong diner
staples till late – like legit pork buns, panfried
turnip cake, pineapple buns, wonton
soups, mango sago, sticky rice rolls,
milk tea and more. From 7.30 till 11am,
cash in on the 35RMB breakfast deals
with Cantonese and Western options
on offer.
175 Changle Lu, near Maoming Nan Lu,
Xuhui district
Round-the-clock pizza
Open 24 hours
Boasting the tagline ‘Pizza anytime,
anywhere’, Melrose is Shanghai’s old
reliable. The team has got shops all over
Shanghai, but delivery is their thing:
whether in Puxi or Pudong, you can literally
call 24 hours a day and get hot pies straight
to your door – fast and cheap. It ain’t fancy,
but this place never closes, and for that,
we’re eternally grateful. Ask for the 100RMB
deal, which gets you two 12-inch pizzas and
two drinks.
Call 400 88 PIZZA (74992) or order online at
melrosepizza.com.Tacos and Tequila
Open until 2am
Rasta + tacos. You’re into it already,
aren’t you? Rastaco, a humble joint
down a small alley off Ruijin Er Lu,
slings both decked-out tacos and
silky-smooth shots of Patron for just
20RMB. Best of all, the grill stays hot
until 2am, with delivery available via
Eleme. With cheap, tasty bites and
a steady flow of roots reggae playing
from the speakers, Rastaco’s got all the
good vibes.
15 Ruijin Er Lu, Lane 225, near Taikang Lu, Huangpu
district
Shanghai’s greasy spoon
Open 24 hours
Open and delivering 24 hours a day,
seven days a week,
A’Wen Yeshi Dou
Jiang Youtiao is a Shanghai staple in
comforting Chinese breakfast foods on the
(super) cheap. Like the name suggests,
get
doujiang (5RMB) and
youtiao (4RMB),
glutinous rice balls with various fillings (try
the
suancai and
youtiao version, 8RMB),
deep-fried rice cakes (4RMB), and much
more. Unlike regular street food joints,
A’Wen doesn’t have that old oil taste – the
food is fresher here. A reliable choice,
especially when you want to satisfy those
late-night munchies from the comfort of
your couch.
251 Xizang Nan Lu, near Taoyuan Lu.
All the soup dumplings
Open 24 hours
Open day and night, night and day on the
corner of Gaoan Lu and Jianguo Xi Lu,
Nanjing Tangbao is one of our favourite
hole-in-the-wall soup dumpling joints. Get
the classic
xianrou tangbao (pork soup
dumplings; 10RMB),
jicai tangbao (pork
and Shepherd’s purse; 15RMB) or ask for
the off-menu vegetarian
sucai tangbao,
which the chef will make fresh to order
while warning that they’re ‘
yi dian gui’ at a
comparatively pricey 25RMB per basket.
641 Jianguo Xi Lu, near Gaoan Lu.
Cantonese and cocktails
Open until 2am
Drawing inspiration from Hong Kong’s
Kowloon Walled City – formerly home to
opium dens, gambling and prostitution –
raucous Cantonese and cocktail concept Daimon Bistro borders on a nightclub.
The Bund-side space is decked out with
neon accents, a graffiti wall and loud music
on the speakers. The main attraction
here though is the contemporary dim
sum which, simply put, is fantastic –
plus Friday through Sunday you can get it
until 2am.
Sixth Floor, Five on the Bund, 20 Guangdong Lu,
near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu.