Yongkang Road - Shanghai's "coffee road" of culture and art

Yongkang Road used to be the favorite bar street for foreigners and night owls. There were various small taverns along the street. Now Yongkang Road has transformed into an artistic street known as "Coffee Road." Nowadays, Yongkang Road is mainly populated by the three major coffee chains, popular dessert shops, and exquisite grocery stores, as well as a few authentic foreign cuisine restaurants. If you have nothing to do, you can stroll along this less than 600-meter-long alley and discover many hidden gems!

Griffin Coffee

Address: No. 84 Yongkang Road. Griffin Coffee is a German-style coffee shop that has existed since the days when it was a bar street. The wooden floors, the repair tools on the walls, and the black tricycle at the entrance all relate to the owner's passion for fixed-gear bikes. The Australian White is a signature drink recommended by many customers. The coffee is smooth, the latte art is delicate, and even the baristas are handsome guys.

Tea Funny

Address: No. 46 Yongkang Road. Following the 'Internet Yellow' trend, a blue Mount Fuji has quietly risen here. The combination of blue and yellow instantly becomes the most eye-catching CP on Yongkang Road! Using tea brewing methods to make coffee, it perfectly blends Eastern and Western styles. The handmade milk cap tea cups are made of chocolate and can be eaten directly~ In winter, there is also trendy corn ice cream waiting for you to try!

Manlong Spring

Address: No. 73 Yongkang Road. You can't imagine how beautiful an old Shanghai cage shop can be. The quaint terrazzo stairs, the decoration style combines artistic style, and also has the restaurant charm of old Shanghai and Hong Kong style. The xiaolongbao filling does not use MSG, relying on good filling and care. The aspic is simmered a day in advance, so the soup is light yellow and full of collagen.