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There are many Chinese and Western choices, and the best thing is that there is a menu!
The Chinese dishes include porridge and dim sum. Although the taste is average, the shape is still very exquisite.
My favorite Western dish is the Benedict eggs, paired with avocado and sunflower toast, which is full of energy for the whole day~
If you come to dine at night, it will be even more special. The beautiful Magic City will love you endlessly~
To be honest, the quality of the buffet is average, but it's worth it for the view. There are many Chinese and Western choices, and the best thing is that there is a menu! The Chinese dishes include porridge and dim sum. Although the taste is average, the shape is still very exquisite. My favorite Western dish is the Benedict eggs, paired with avocado and sunflower toast, which is full of energy for the whole day~ If you come to dine at night, it will be even more special. The beautiful Magic City will love you endlessly~
The waiting time for the cake was too long! It took three or four times to deliver. Afternoon tea became midnight snack. I give up! The lobby bar environment is OK, but the seats are not very comfortable. Low tea is still suitable for afternoon tea. It is uncomfortable to sit here for dinner!
[Taste] Not a single dish was delicious. The stir-fried chicken was incredibly salty, the fish was bland. The tofu sauce was too thick. The lemon tea lacked the sourness of lemon. It was a very perfunctory dish, and I don't know why everyone recommends it. [Environment] The ambiance was small, mixed with Western food. [Service] Extremely inconsiderate, even for a five-star hotel restaurant. Every dish I asked for wasn't available. It was incredibly poor. Sorry, don't come! 😤
The environment and service are good, the taste is average, and the set meal is quite worth it
Taking Mom to a Restaurant | Century 100 Cantonese Restaurant Finally, I fulfilled my mother's wish to overlook Shanghai from the "Three-Tier Tower" (a famous Shanghai landmark), taking her to the Century 100 Cantonese Restaurant on the 91st floor of the Park Hyatt Hotel. The hotel entrance is quite hidden, but luckily we had booked a window seat in advance. Although you can't see the complete "Three-Tier Tower" from the Cantonese restaurant, you can see a section of the shimmering Huangpu River. The spectacular view of Lujiazui is actually from the steakhouse—luckily, both sides are open for taking photos, and my mother and sisters were having a great time snapping pictures from various angles. While the dim sum was only average, seeing the sparkle in my mother's eyes as she leaned against the window gazing at the Bund, and hearing her repeatedly say "It's worth it," this lunch was definitely worth it. Enjoying Cantonese dim sum in the clouds while taking in most of Shanghai's vibrant cityscape was truly a unique experience.