Jiujiaochang Road and Yuyuan Market Area

Song Yue Lou Vegetarian Restaurant

99 Jiujiaochang Road

Located in Yu Garden, Song Yue Lou Vegetarian Restaurant is well-known for its vegetarian food, noodles and paste. It is a foreign-related tourist restaurant. In the recent years, while keeping the good old tradition, the restaurant is also innovative in combining food with good health, creating new dishes, thus making the food popular with people in Shanghai. With a history of nearly 100 years, Song Yue Long was founded in 1910( Qing Dynasty). Mr. Xu Huijia, the founder, had been engaged in the vegetarian food making all his life. Since 1956 when the restaurant was nationalized, it has been prosperous and become a famous brand in vegetarian food.

Specialties:

Steamed bun with mushrooms and vegetables: famous snack in Shanghai and in China, sweet, tasty and colorful.
Noodles with mushrooms and stuffed wheat gluten: famous dish in Shanghai.
Crab meat with green vegetables: famous vegetarian dish in China, vivid and lively in shape, tasty and colorful.
Stir-fried mushrooms: famous vegetarian dish in China, tender, delicious, and nutritious.

 

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Web References:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bund
http://www.simonfieldhouse.com/shanghai.htm
http://www.simonfieldhouse.com/McBain_Building_Shanghai_Simon_Fieldhouse%202.jpg

Hi Matthew,

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This webpage was updated 27th January 2020