The Bar/Lounge at Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai
Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai's bar/lounge is referenced by writers. Of the 12 reviews that we monitored, 7 recommended the bar/lounge, including Time Out, BlackBook and Forbes Travel Guide.
Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai
Time Out
"
For drinks, the sleek Qi Bar is all metal and glass with a spacious private garden terrace nestled in among the towering skyscrapers of Lujiazui"
BlackBook
"But you'll likely be spending most of your time at its eponymous spa or amidst the dizzying array of epicurean offerings: Dutch star chef Richard Ekkebus' modern French Fifty 8° Grill, Tony Lu's chic Chinese eatery Yong Ti Ying, the more casual Zest, the Mandarin Cake Shop for the sweet of tooth, or the Riviera Lounge for a classic high tea in a somewhat futuristic setting"
Forbes Travel Guide
"Drink a Shanghai Tini outside on the terrace at Qi Bar overlooking the river, or unwind at the all-suite spa where treatments begin and end with the sound of a cymbal"
Frommer's
"If you've got cash to burn, this hotel boasts the largest luxury suites available in Shanghai, which have already attracted the likes of Justin Bieber, Jackie Chan, Vivienne Tam, and Italian opera superstar Cecilia Bartoli"
Gayot
"Unwind with a workout and a full array of spa services at the fitness facility, or settle in for relaxed food and drinks at any one of the hotel’s outstanding on-site restaurants: Fifty 8° Grill, Yong Yi Ting, Zest, Qi Bar, Riviera Lounge and the Mandarin Cake Shop"
Star Service
"Club Level rooms come with the usual bucket of extra upgrades, such as butler service, private check-in and private lounge access, a swanky library and a wine bar on the second floor serving breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, evening cocktails and canapes"
Oyster
"The hotel has three on-site restaurants (one is Michelin-starred), a lobby lounge, a late-night bar, and a cake shop"