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Feedback gevenHere is how they get there: at the subway station shipaiqiao take the exit brt (yes, so it is called). no single letter) . they enter “Taikoo Hui” mall. go straight a few meters, after a small/short escalators they see emerging escalators. Take it. it will bring them to the MU floor of the “Taikoo Hui” mall. just go straight and after a big hole in the floor you see a big starbucks logo. approach it and on the right side is the great entrance of the food republic hall. go in and look for the stall on the left side of the food dish. they do not accept cash or credit cards. just alipay. So they have to buy a payment card at the food dish counter. they pay 10Ұ and add a little bit worth on the card. do not worry, they will return the 10 the and the rest value when they return it. eating is in order and- the staff was very friendly, nice and helpful! updated by the previous review on 2019-10-18
Many seats. Unexpected clean gland Chinese food. they have condiments. around the corner is a fresh juice and smoothie skirt. they need to pay prepaid card at food court. in a shopping center. many seats are available. on a main shopping street with busses and railway.
This is a food stall, but located in the 'food plaza ' of an upscale shopping mall, so it 's clean, air conditioned, and marble lined. The offers are diverse, the women behind the counter friendly, and the service fast. Set lunch is 26-35 RMB. A menu available in English, but don 't expect much conversation. Note that food workers do not handle money. So to pay, load in advance a dining card with cash (only) at one of the several counters in the food plaza. If you don 't consume all of the balance, you may request a full refund. Open whenever the mall is open, usually until 10 PM. Updated from previous review on
I had the tofu skins with fresh peppers, which was awesome, although the firm tofu skin's texture is uncannily close to that of scrambled eggs. Girlfriend got the mushroom and mixed veg bowl purple potato soup. My only complaint is the same one that I have with all Chinese food: why so oily? The peanut soup or whatever the hell it is that comes with the set meals is oddly endearing. I'm new to China, so the English menu (and English-speaking employee) was a nice touch, as well.
This is located in a food dish in a high-end shopping mall with low concentration they sell in set eating