Mix Sake Bar & Gourmet合料理 清酒吧
石门二路221号
近新闸路, 地铁2号南京西路站
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California-style Japanese cuisine is at your fingertips at this contemporary Western eatery that is both sleek and affordable. Sashimi salad and California-inspired rolls add to unconventional Japanese eats. Wash the food down at the sake bar with your pickings of imported sake and beer.
Sushi so good Japanese restaurants i n Shanghai tend to fall into three categories: cheap ramen noodle chain, all-you-can-eat sushi/teppanyaki gorge fest, or intimidating nook hidden behind mysterious curtained doors. Are you tired of or not interested in all of the above? We thought so. That's why we recommend a bite at Mix, a new lounge-style Japanese eatery that manages to be both sleek–they've got globular chandeliers that accentuate a stylish red and black decor–and affordable. Our lunch set cost a mere ¥48 for a lettuce, s t r awb e r r y a n d pineapple salad, a light (though bordering on bland) chicken and taro soup, a gorgeous soft shell crab roll stuffed with avocado and long legs of crab that stick up like a piece of modern art, a salted fried rice cake, creamy blueberry mousse, and a cup of coffee. It was only lunch, and we were stuffed. On our second trip we had a tempura shrimp roll and a salmon mango roll. Next time–and there will be one- we plan to grab a seat at the wooden sake bar piled six shelves high with imported sake. - Courtney Woo

