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Shanghai Blues – Chinese Restaurant – Holborn

193-197 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7BD
Special Offers:
20% off Total Bill on SUNDAY
Shanghai BluesShanghai Blues is a split-level Chinese restaurant and bar with a pared-down yet luxurious aesthetic, set within a Grade II-listed former library in Holborn. Shanghai Blues’ stunningly spacious three-room interior exudes understated elegance and decoration of silk awnings and antique furniture adds to the mellow, intimate dining ambience. Shanghai Blues’ skilled Chinese kitchen team concentrates on traditional regional Shanghai cuisine, with signature dishes for dim sum and seafood lovers. Menu highlights include Chilled Razor Clams marinated with Spicy Lemongrass and Garlic Sauce; Foie Gras with Crab Meat Balls (Fresh Foie Gras filled in Crab shell & bake with Crab Roe, serve with mixed Crab Meat & Cuttlefish Balls on the side); Sea Bass Steamed with Ginger & Spring Onions; Shanghai Marinated Duck Slices cooked in Shanghai Blues special mixed herb sauce served with tofu and peanuts; and Braised Pork Belly with Herbs in Sweet Vinegar (a real classic Shanghai dish).

Restaurant Information

Cuisine & Style:
Chinese – Bistros & Bars
Average Main Course:
£18
Average Spend:
£34
Opening Hours:
Open daily from 12:00 to 24:00.
Payment Options:
All major credit cards accepted


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Region: Holborn & Chancery Lane

Nearest station: Holborn, Covent Garden, Tottenham Court Rd

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