Japanese restaurants in Shànghǎi
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Tairyo
All-you-can-eat deals are popular in Shànghǎi, but nothing compares to Tairyo’s teppan-yaki steak house. The cooks here may lack the savoir flair of true teppan-yaki chefs, but no one seems to be complaining. Don’t limit yourself to the grill; there’s also excellent sashimi and pitchers of sake – all included in the buffet – so start working up an appetite.
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Tairyo
All-you-can-eat deals are popular in Shànghǎi, but nothing compares to Tairyo’s teppan-yaki steak house. The cooks here may lack the savoir flair of true teppan-yaki chefs, but no one seems to be complaining. Don’t limit yourself to the grill; there’s also excellent sashimi and pitchers of sake – all included in the buffet – so start working up an appetite.
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Itoya
Itoya is a popular chain offering solid lunch specials and other set meals - from grilled eel to sushi and sukiyaki - all served with salad, miso soup, pickles and snacks. Wherever there are Japanese offices, you can be sure there's an Itoya branch nearby, such as in the Kerry Centre and the Maxdo Centre.
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Ooedo
Ooedo is one of the nicest Japanese restaurants in Shanghai, with little touches like the kimono-clad wait staff and open sushi bar setting it apart from many competitors. There are sashimi sets for around Y150, but nearly everyone opts for the Y200 all-you-can-eat sushi, tempura and sake buffet.
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Haiku
The wackiest maki rolls in town: try out the Ninja (shrimp, crab and a killer spicy sauce), the Clayton (shiitake mushrooms, snow crab and scorched white tuna), the Sweepee (sweet potatoes, avocado and sesame seeds) or, for the indecisive, Pimp My Roll (everything). Book ahead.
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Bankura
Underground Japanese noodle bar, with delectable extras such as grilled fish, curried shrimp and fried shiitake mushrooms.
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