Shanghai Blues

4 stars
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Shanghai Blues
193-197 High Holborn
London
WC1V 7BD
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Description of Shanghai Blues
Spacious and understated elegance are the hallmarks of Shanghai Blues, in a former library within a grade II listed building. The restaurant, in Holborn, has high ceilings and muted tones with a contemporary twist on traditional Shanghai décor. It feels ultra-spacious, yet intimate. The restaurant specialises in Shanghai Dim Sum and seafood, of which there is a vast range.

Additional information for Shanghai Blues
The biggest table here seats up to 15 people. Set menus are available for groups, from £40 per person. There is one private dining room, which seats up to 24, and one semi-private dining room, which seats up to 60.
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Shanghai Blues Reviews

ED reviewed Shanghai Blues on 08/12/2008

Shanghai Blues is great food, service & the perfect meal out.

RD reviewed Shanghai Blues on 04/01/2009

Went with freinds for the birdthay dinner and we all loved the place. Great service, food was perfect!!!...Highly recommend.

BD reviewed Shanghai Blues on 03/12/2008

Sublime food - great dim sum but without the usual attitude. Great value too (except the wine, the lowest priced being £25, bringing down my average score). Would highly recommend.

AM reviewed Shanghai Blues on 28/11/2008

Staff were stoppy with each other at the table!

JP reviewed Shanghai Blues on 16/12/2008

Shanghai Blues is a cut above the swathe of Chinese restaurants in central London. A cosy main dining room with dark wood and well-spaced tables - especially welcoming on a cold winter's day. Prettily presented dim sum; mains on the slightly pricey site. Attentive service

CD reviewed Shanghai Blues on 03/01/2009

Everything about this place is on the plus size, prices included. But every time i've been here was definitely worth it.

RB reviewed Shanghai Blues on 23/11/2008

Enjoyed the surroundings, great starters, main courses a little disappointing though.

CW reviewed Shanghai Blues on 01/01/2009

In was my daughter's brithday. The food was great and we had a relaxing lunch. The staff were friendly.

HS reviewed Shanghai Blues on 13/12/2008

Shanghai Blues has a nice ambience. The quality of the food is a little hit and miss especially when compared to the likes of Hakkasan and China Tang which is clearly where they have tried to position themselves. Service was a low point as waiters tended to be a little obtrusive when people were trying to have conversations. Live jazz on a Saturday night meant that it was impossible to have a conversation. Given the prices there are far better up market Chinese restaurants in the West End
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