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Built over a century ago, the park, like much of the Concession that surrounded it, was originally reserved for French citizens only. Fast forward to today, and the people gathered beneath the gingko trees are a more eclectic bunch: elderly locals practicing tai chi (as always, come first thing in the morning if you want to see them in full swing), middle-aged kite flyers, and young expats laying out picnic spreads on the lawn. And on a summer's evening, smartly-dressed couples come to practice their ballroom dancing skills, the sound of the scratchy recording drifting to all four corners of the park.  Easily the nicest downtown green space, family-friendly Fuxing Park is an essential stop on any walking tour of the French Concession, the perfect place to take a break from the bustle of nearby Xintiandi, and a great option if you're looking to do some exercise yourself while in town.
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Kagura
01 FEB 2011 | Restaurants
Kagura tries to be all things to all people by serving up an eclectic menu of Eastern and Western offerings in a relaxed setting. The restaurant presents itself at its best when preparing its native Japanese cuisine, sure to delight fish lovers from around the globe with tempting choices like the Kyoto-style grilled cod with sweet miso glaze....

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Face (El Wajh)
27 JAN 2011 | Restaurants
A welcome Oasis offering rich North African favorites alongside tasty house specials, this authentic Moroccan eatery provides a unique dining experience in a setting akin to a kaleidoscopic bazaar. It's a tad expensive, but well worth exploring as the formidable, melt-in-your-mouth quality of the food will rest in memory longer than the sum of the bill....

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Easo Room
27 JAN 2011 | Coffee Shops
This is a quintessential Shanghai cafe filled with bookshelves and stuffed animals for sale. The place is tiny but always full of people. The ambiance is reminiscent of a mad tea party. Try their distinctively tasty cold-brewed iced coffee or some sizzling chicken wings if you're hungry....

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California Pizza Kitchen
24 JAN 2011 | Restaurants
This spot represents the American pizza chain's second try in Shanghai and is the first outside-the-U.S. restaurant the company opened itself (all others are franchises). They've got pastas, salads and pizzas. The menu has some good localized options like Beijing duck and pork belly pizza....

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Art Salon
21 JAN 2011 | Restaurants
This quaint, intimate traditional Shanghainese eatery is adorned and complemented with the décor of an art gallery and pleasant artwork surroundings.

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Aberdeen Hotpot Restaurant
20 JAN 2011 | Restaurants
This Hong Kong hot pot joint is open until early morning, serving up plates of beef and seafood for your steaming MSG-free soup pot. A selection of 10 sauces, an extravagant menu that includes foie gras and truffles, and a view from an old Shanghai mansion make this an intriguing new way of enjoying hot pot....

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