6 Wonderful F&B Events in Shanghai this Week

By Austin Coley, July 16, 2019

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That's Shanghai takes a look at some of the best upcoming F&B events.


Jul 15-31: Kathleen’s Waitan 20th and 1st Anniversary Party


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Celebrate Kathleen Lau and her restaurants all throughout the rest of July! The restaurateur has been in business for over 20 years, and her new restaurant, Kathleen’s Waitan, is celebrating its first anniversary. With such monumental occasions coinciding, there’s no reason not to come have some fun!

Jul 15-31, 5-10.30pm; from RMB20. Kathleen’s Waitan. See event listing.


Jul 15-31: Shinpaku Hokkaido Crab Feast


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Feeling a little crabby? You won’t after a five-course crab-filled feast at Shinpaku. The Japanese restaurant located on the bund is offering a delicious meal with dishes like King Crab Soup, Pine Crab Leg, Steamed Hokkaido Pine Crab and more. You’ll definitely eat your fill of these choice crustaceans and leave satisfied. 

Jul 15-31, 5.30pm. Shinpaku. See event listing.


Jul 16: XiaoLing High Altitude Wine


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Lost Heaven Silk Road is offering a tasting of wines grown at XiaoLing estate, a high altitude Yunnan vineyard started by French missionaries in the 19th century. Grapes grown at high altitudes produce fresher and crisper wines and you could be one of a limited number of guests that gets to taste them. These delicious wines will be served in a replica of the beautiful Dunhuang caves where you can learn how they were made from the winemakers themselves!

Jul 16, 7.30pm-late; RMB388 per person. Lost Heaven Silk Road. See event listing.


Jul 17: Stone Beer University 2019: Craft Beer Trends


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Stone Brewing Tap Room’s Stone Beer University is discussing craft beer trends in 2019. Over the course of six unique beer samples, craft beer pros and newbies alike can learn about the history and future of craft beer all while offering their opinions about the industry. All are welcome to come learn…or just drink!

Jul 17, 7-8.30pm; RMB168. Stone Brewing Tap Room. See event listing.


Jul 20: Beer Yoga


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Stone Brewing Tap Room is offering Beer Yoga with yogi Andrew Wang on the brewery’s front lawn this Saturday. Your body will thank you for the exercise and your soul will thank you for the beer. So come and open your third-eye as you open a cold one in this combination of the most relaxing activities known to man. 

Jul 20, 4-5pm; RMB88. Stone Brewing Tap Room. See event listing


Jul 21:  Shanghai Love x Stone Brewing Collaboration Launch Party


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Calling Craft All Craft Beer Lovers: Shanghai Love and Stone Brewing have come together to create a new brew. Their Shadowbinder Black Plum Gose is sour, fruity and oh so delicious. This Sunday you could be one of the first people to try this unique beer. In between tastings, you and your friends can dance to DJ B.O.’s tunes, play Street Fighter II on our projector screen, and enjoy pork guotie and pork dumplings. 

Jul 21, 3pm; RMB58. Stone Brewing Tap Room. See event listing.  

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