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Welcome to Shang Palace, a culinary jewel nestled within the breathtaking Shangri-La Hotel in Paris. Known for its exquisite blend of traditional Chinese cuisine and elegant ambiance, Shang Palace not only boasts a Michelin star but also offers a unique dining experience that transports you to the heart of China.
Located at 10 Avenue d'Iéna, 75116 Paris, Shang Palace is designed for those who appreciate both fine dining and the art of Chinese culinary traditions. The establishment takes pride in its serene and classy environment, featuring white linen tablecloths and beautiful Chinese china, all set against a backdrop of soft, enchanting music that elevates the dining experience.
One of the standout features of Shang Palace is its extensive menu, showcasing a variety of dishes that highlight the rich flavors and textures of Chinese cuisine. Guests can indulge in the Chef's Tasting Menu, offering a thoughtfully curated assortment that allows diners to sample multiple specialties—an essential choice for first-time visitors. Favorites such as the Peking Duck, served in a traditional two-course style, have garnered rave reviews for their impressive presentation and taste.
Shang Palace also caters to various guest preferences, with options for delivery, takeout, and a delightful menu for kids. Moreover, for those looking to host special occasions, the restaurant offers catering services tailored to your needs.
In conclusion, Shang Palace is more than just a restaurant; it’s an experience that captures the essence of Chinese cuisine in a luxurious setting. Whether you're craving rich flavors or simply looking for an elegant night out, Shang Palace promises not just a meal, but a memorable culinary journey in the heart of Paris.
Make your reservation today by calling +33 1 53 67 19 92 and embark on a delightful gastronomic adventure.
“ Shang Palace is a Michelin star Chinese restaurant located in the Shangrila Hotel in Paris, France. The restaurant's dining room is elegant, beautiful, with white linen tablecloths, beautiful china, and soft beautiful Chinese music playing in the background. It's an exquisite venue; as you step into the dining room you are transported to another world. It is impossible not to have an amazing, experience. We shared the Chef's tasting menu which was delicious and an excellent way to sample many items on a first visit. On our next visit, we will select entries from the ala carte. The Peking duck looks delicious, although we did not have it on this trip. The only drawback I experienced was the heavy weight of the chopsticks, which were polished with no texture and slid out of your fingers easily which I found difficult to use which interrupted an otherwise wonderful experience. Highly recommended. Reservations required. ”
“ Pricey? Yes. Fantastic? Yes. Less pricey than it seems at times? Yes as the menu doesn't go a great job at saying what comes in sharing-sized portions and what doesn't -- e.g., the 22 Euro wonton soup is surprisingly not a center-table shared bowl, but an individual portion, but the fried rice was easily shareable. We got the 160 Euro Peking duck which was almost too much food for four people we really got the whole duck, served in two courses, the first being the skin/pancake (imho traditional) serving and the second being a huge bowl of what looked like "minced chicken in lettuce cups" which I normally get in California. Finally, on price, things were pretty filling in general -- one lobster dumping was enough, two deep-friend shrimp were enough so expensive, seemingly small poritioned items did the job. Lobster dumpings, amazing. Seafood nems, amazing. Wonton soup, good. Peking duck, very good. Deep-fried shrimp, very good. Green beans, very good. I'd try to ignore the individual and confusing pricing and just bank on 150 to 200 Euros per head with wine and an aperitif. Without wine or apero, we'd have been 120 Euros per head, roughly the price of their tasting menu. I'm sure you can escape for less than that, but you'll need to ask the waiter a lot of questions around ordering, which they were more than happy to answer. ”
“ One of the best Chinese dining experiences on Earth. The food and the service were extraordinary and 2nd to none. Fantastic and incredibly delicious! If only they could create a couple of restaurants with this quality level in North America (e.g Vancouver), it would be a dream come true. ”
“ Went for their degustation lunch at 58 euros per per person. A George opus hotel with a truly beautiful Chinese restaurant. As lovely as any of the best restaurants in China. The first course of dim sum was the most disappointing. Scallop dumpling wAs fishy tasting. Other dumplings were just ok Our next course was deep fried squid which was very tender and in a lovely light batter. Then came barbecue pork with honey and chicken marinated in soy sauce. ( should have done duck instead of chicken). Then came eggplant with diced chicken. Eggplant was beautifully cooked, chicken pieces were all grizzly. Fried rice was nice but a little dry. Meal ended with a mango soup with grapefruit and sago. Worth goin just to see dining room ”