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Ubiquitous Shanghai

The chinese restaurant that is everywhere

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Restaurant Shanghai...

This is because evamen thinks that there is a chinese restaurant called Shanghai in every city in the world. If you have a photo to add to the album, want to write a few words about a Shanghai restaurant, or can provide geotags for any of these, please join the group...
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Chinese Shanghai restaurant in Hong Kong

I tried to look for a Shanghai restaurant in Shanghai.
Unfortunatly I failed.
I found one in Hong Kong but I cannot find the picture I took DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! :frown:
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Venezia, Italy...

Just outside the Santa Lucia train station, on a low wall under a small tree, I saw the advertising. Location was great, if you want to be in the centre of town but invisible. Anyway, just a little further round the corner I found the place, although I haven't been there to eat.

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Copenhagen - Denmark

Well, now everytime I see a shanghai - instead of thinking about chowmein or wontons or momo's, I now think about this blog. :eyes:

So then, walking around in Copenhagen this past week, I was reminded of Eva p:
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Tokyo - two in a day

When I was visiting the Opera office in Tokyo, last October, I found two shanghai restaurants in the same day. The first "the Grand Shanghai", was just down the street from the old office (we have moved since), and I passed it walking to work.



The second I found when I went around the block to the Post Office (it is relatively hard to withdraw money from an ATM in Japan - you have to go to one that accepts foreign cards, and many of them close about 8pm, or even earlier). But there it was...



Sorry, the photos were taken on a borrowed cell phone, so they aren't really the greatest. But they are evidence :smile:
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Romana - Dominican Republic

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Eva and I were staying in a resort near Romana, on a rare and much-needed holiday. The only time we actually left in five days (and one of the two times we left the house) was to have a look at Romana, just to ermind ourselves that the Dominican republic is really inhabited by people, and is not just a giant resort full of servants, security guards, and luxurious houses.

We walked around for a short while, because it was pretty hot. We joked about the Shanghai theory. And just a block (north-west, I think) away from the main square, still under construction but definitely there, was the local Shanghai...

(Does anyone have the geotags for Romana, in the Dominican Republic?)
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