Thursday, March 15, 2007

FOOOOOOOOOD

I think I have PMS, so all I've been thinking about is food.

1. The Singaporean restaurant on 6th floor in Parkson on Huai Hai Road. You have to go there, they have awesome food, they also have a bar there. My cousin and I went there and we spent 100RMB in total and we both got soooooo full that we had a hard time to walk, and I lost my recommendation letter from my boss. That's what happening when you get that full by good food. They have both singaporean, malaysian, indian, thai food there. Really AWESOME!

2. So far the best bread place I've been to is Marc' Polo, they have this baguette with walnuts and raisins. Recommended! If you know any other good breadplaces, please tell me! I find it a hard time to find good healthy bread in China, seems all bread here are made by white flour. I want grains!

3. Go to City Plaza's supermarket in Jing an si on a Saturday to get lots of samples (now I'm embarassed). They have lots of foreign brands there, it's a typical supermarket for expats.

4. There is a tea shop/cafe just on the corner of Huai Hai Road/Si Nan Road called rnb (something like that) 一茶一坐. Their pearl milk teas are the BEST!!! I had the one with litchi in, sooooooo good!!!

5. I hope everyone of you in China have had "yu xiang rou si"鱼香肉丝, it's my favourite Chinese Dish of all time!!!

[I'm home from uni, and my mum is sooo spoiling me, (I love my mother) I have finally had REAL homemade food now, and my mum bought lots of chocolate for me. I'm hitting the gym as fast as I go back to Stockholm.]

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Anonymous Fatso said...

"and we both got soooooo full that we had a hard time to walk, and I lost my recommendation letter from my boss."

" "yu xiang rou si"鱼香肉丝, it's my favourite Chinese Dish of all time!!!"

"my mum bought lots of chocolate for me."

Not sure what to add.

3/15/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

you've got pretty eyes and nose! =)

3/15/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

sorry, but can I remind you that you don't actually live in Shanghai but in Stockholm? like most vibrant cities, you should actually - you know - live there if you're going to write about them and what they are all about. especially if we're talking about restaurants... why don't you tell us what's actually going on in your life vs. what you're not doing in SH right now?

3/15/2007  
Blogger shopgirl said...

^anonymous

I know Shanghai more than Stockholm ( I have only lived in sthlm for 2 months so far). This blog is about Shanghai! If you have any questions about Stockholm you can PM me, and I will give you some info.

3/15/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

鱼香肉丝 is favourite too!! =D

3/15/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stockholm is a hole. It's smaller than Changshu.

3/16/2007  
Anonymous Maarten said...

Stockholm may not be as big as Shanghai, it sure is a very nice city.

As for good bread places in Shanghai you could check out the retail outlets of Abendbrot.
http://www.abendbrot.com.cn/

They also have some coupons up on Shanghaiexpat.com

Plus they deliver to your door and have some outlets at different stores throughout the center of Shanghai:

La'Vanda Cafe: Bank of China Tower - YinCheng Zhong Lu 200
Valley Gourmet: Nanjing Xi Lu 819
La Bella Cafe: YongFu Lu 127
Swiss Bakery: LyYuan Lu 48
HeLanFang: Wulumuqi Nan Lu 130

Good luck and have a great time in Stockholm :D

3/16/2007  

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