Onirii Coffee
Address: 240 Nanchang Road. Onirii is the god of dreams in Greek mythology. There is a large floor-to-ceiling glass at the entrance. Pushing the door open, you will see a white, clean dining table with white walls and light wood. A huge coffee machine sits in the middle. You can empty your mind here and enjoy a solo afternoon in the corner.
Tone mapping
Address: No. 72 Nanchang Road. The shop has a bit of old Shanghai charm, and even after relocating, it remains low-key. It's amazing how just celebrity photos can refurbish a whole wall. The scallion and shredded pork with sesame sauce noodle, with long strips of pork mixed with scallion oil, is enough, and the fragrant sesame sauce is delicious. Paired with a bowl of light beef broth, it tastes amazing!
Lost and Found
Lost and Found is a transformed old house that has been renovated into a warm white art space by a designer in a furniture store. Beautiful pottery can always be seen displayed by the window. At the lost and found section, you can find usable furniture, tableware, wooden items, clothes, and even magazines from daily life.
Qianba Japanese Cuisine
125 Nanchang Road (near Ruijin Er Road). Qianba was one of the earliest traditional Japanese restaurants in Shanghai established in 1989. In the 1990s, the restaurant hired a famous Japanese design team for interior design, and in 2005, it underwent another renovation, blending modern design elements with its nostalgic atmosphere. Come to Qianba and enjoy an authentic kaiseki crab feast, pretending to travel to Kyoto.