Shanghai 5-Day Foodie Itinerary

Five days in Shanghai gives you time to truly eat your way through China's most diverse food city. This foodie-focused itinerary takes you from predawn wet market tours to late-night dumpling stalls, from century-old tea houses to cutting-edge tasting menus. You'll compare xiaolongbao across five famous spots, explore regional cuisines from Sichuan to Cantonese, and even learn to cook Shanghainese classics yourself.

Highlights

  • Compare xiaolongbao at five legendary dumpling houses
  • Hands-on Shanghainese cooking class with market visit
  • Late-night food adventures in local neighborhoods
  • Michelin-starred tasting menu experience
5 daysSeptember-November (hairy crab season)

Day-by-Day Itinerary

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Da Hu Chun Breakfast

Morning·1 hour·¥15-25

Start at this century-old breakfast institution. Join the morning rush for fresh soy milk, crispy youtiao (fried dough sticks), and their legendary cifantuan — sticky rice rolls stuffed with pickles, pork floss, and a crispy cruller.

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Fuyou Road Wet Market

Morning·1.5 hours·¥10-30

Dive into this bustling market near the Old City. Watch vendors prepare fresh tofu, sample seasonal fruits, observe the river shrimp selection. This is where real Shanghainese shop for ingredients.

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Jia Jia Tang Bao (Xiaolongbao #1)

Morning·1 hour·¥30-70

Your first xiaolongbao comparison stop. This no-frills local favorite has thin, delicate skins and rich soup. Try both the pork and crab roe versions to start your dumpling journey.

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Fu 1088 (Heritage Shanghainese)

Afternoon·2 hours·¥300-500

Experience refined Shanghainese cuisine in a stunning 1930s villa. The braised pork belly melts on your tongue, the drunken chicken is silky, and the smoked fish is perfectly balanced. Book ahead.

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French Concession Food Walk

Afternoon·2 hours·¥40-80

Walk off lunch through the tree-lined streets. Stop at artisan bakeries for pastries, try a scallion pancake from a street cart, and sample craft coffee at one of the many specialty shops.

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Shouning Road Night Food

Evening·2 hours·¥100-200

End day one at Shanghai's legendary late-night food street. Sit at plastic tables, order piles of garlic or spicy crayfish, cold beer, edamame, and grilled skewers. Loud, messy, absolutely authentic.

🎒Budget¥300-500/day
🏨Mid-Range¥600-1000/day
Luxury¥1500+/day