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Review: Käfer by the Binjiang One

My Review in Cityweekend of Pudong side Nouvelle German… full listing here

Käfer by the Binjiang One: Inventive Modern German Cuisine

Every once in a while in Shanghai we’re surprised by a restaurant. It comes out of the haze when we least expect it with a new cuisine or approach. Käfer does that and goes one step further, combining a formidable water-level view with inventive modern German cuisine and fantastically attentive service. And it’s in Pudong.

That should really only raise an eyebrow of the most pompous diner. In truth, it works in their favor as they’ve occupied an entire modern mansion. Upstairs there’s an elegant window-lined river view, downstairs there’s a pair of Bavarian lodges and out back is a sub-zero vodka ice-room / bar.

Back to the food though: chef Ansgar Schlemmer has put together a varied nouvelle-German menu. An ever so slightly smoked halibut atop muddled beetroot (RMB88) deliciously sets the tone. This is a cuisine barely related to stereotypical Brauhaus fare–far more considered and delicate (and expensive). A bowl of white tomato soup (RMB78), featuring king crab, sweet cucumber and many kilos of tomatoes that simmered for days before being skimmed and frothed, is a feather-light intermingling of taste and texture.

Mains are squarely distributed between meat and fish. Resonant and full-bodied beef, pork and lamb “meat dumplings” (RMB188) represent classic Prussian meatballs, served with a quirky combination of long grain and Thai rice. It’s delicous, but we actually preferred the succulent swathe of black cod (RMB198) served with a sticky, sultry pumpkin sauce, veal jus and curious bacon yeast dumplings.

Capped with a beautifully presented casserole brioche with honey cherries and ice cream (RMB78) and a delicious plate of petits fours, Käfer has won over our hearts and stomachs. Fine dining has slipped upstream and across the shore.

Käfer by the Binjiang One: Youlong Garden, Shibu Jie, Fucheng Lu 滨江富城路拾步街由隆花园
Tel: 5877-7500

Shanghai’s Beach on the Bund

Shanghai Beach

Shanghai has a Beach! Right on the Bund next to the ironically named Cool Docks is a man made plot of imported sand – it’s sandwiched in between a parking lot and the entrance to the pleasure-port.

For 20RMB you can lay back on a lounger, listen to the car-horns, soak in the view of construction across the water and contemplate what the city has become… and where it’s going.

The Waterhouse

The Waterhouse

We dropped by for a drink or two on the rooftop of The Waterhouse. It’s certainly rather spiffing (not least because it’s by Alex’s firm), essentially peeled back to the raw concrete and given a lot of attention with some mega furniture and marvelous sight lines and [zzsszzzzhhh, white archi-noise].

Good to see a Yorkshire boy done good, Jason Atherton (middle photo) keeping an eye on his kitchen. When the service picks up we’ll be heading over there for some of Shanghai’s sure to be finest gastro-fayre.

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