WIN! Feast for Two at C Market

By That's Shanghai, August 8, 2017

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New hotels are piling into Shanghai at a fairly dizzying rate, but we’re particularly excited about the new Cordis Hotel in Hongqiao. A contemporary little sister to the luxurious Langham in Xintiandi, the Cordis boasts a rooftop pool (with bar!), direct connection to the train station and airport, and two dining concepts inside.

We’ve got a voucher for two diners to give away for one of them, C Market, which allows diners to dance through delicious global cuisines at its multiple stations. From pan-Asian to European delights and beyond, dishes are made fresh every day with organic vegetables, premium seafood and luxurious Australian Angus and American wagyu beef. 

At breakfast time, C Market will also afford a taste of Shanghai’s famous breakfast cuisine, including hand-pulled noodles, dumplings and more. All this can be enjoyed on the al fresco terrace, which overlooks the newly opened Hongqiao Xintiandi plaza.

See a listing for C Market, Cordis Shanghai, Hongqiao


WIN!!!

We're giving away a voucher for two diners to C Market. For your chance to win, share this post to your WeChat moments with the caption 'That's what I want!', take a screenshot and send it to our WeChat account (ID: thats_shanghai) along with your email address.

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