6 Romantic Valentine's Surprises at Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai

By Sponsored, February 10, 2022

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This Valentine's Day, February 14, Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai has a number of elaborately prepared offerings to surprise couples. Guests looking for different ways to enjoy the special day with loved ones can now choose from a range of dining options. 

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Enjoy your romantic dinner with a splendid skyline view on the 55th floor at Horizon Club Lounge; live it up and get lovey dovey with an exquisite dinner experience at the renowned and stylish steakhouse The 1515 West Chophouse & Bar; get cosy together in the relaxing atmosphere of two-storey bamboo-clad glass-roofed Calypso Restaurant & Lounge; enjoy an international spread at Café Liang; have an oriental experience at Summer Palace; or visit the Land of the Rising Sun and indulge in inspired Japanese cuisine at TSURU

Horizon Club Lounge

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A Valentine’s Day-themed 6-course dinner set menu with two glasses of festive themed mocktails
and a complimentary rosé for the ladies is RMB788/person.

The 1515 West Chophouse & Bar

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1515-The-1515-West-Chophouse-Valentine-s-Day-Dinner.jpgA Valentine’s Day-themed 6-course dinner set menu with two glasses of festive themed mocktails
and a complimentary rosé for the ladies is RMB788/person.

Calypso Restaurant & Lounge

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A Valentine’s Day themed 5-course dinner set menu with a complimentary rosé for the ladies is RMB588/person. Couples will also receive polaroid photos with a festive themed picture frame.

TSURU

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A Valentine’s Day themed 7-course dinner set menu with a complimentary rosé for the ladies is RMB588/person. Couples will also receive a special giveaway gift.

Summer Palace

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A Valentine’s Day themed 7-course dinner set menu with a complimentary rosé for the ladies is RMB988/2 persons.

Café Liang

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A Valentine’s Day themed buffet including one bottle of sparkling rose wine and a complimentary rosé for the ladies is RMB398/person o RMB788/2 persons.

*All prices are in RMB and subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government taxes (except the products in net price).

Booking Telephone: 21 2203 8889
Address: Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai, 1218 Middle Yan'an Road, Jing An Kerry Centre, West Nanjing Road, Shanghai, 200040, China

About Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai

Situated in the heart of the affluent Jing’an central business district, the 508-room Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai is the focal point of the integrated Jing’an Kerry Centre. The hotel provides 4,465 square meters of meeting and conference space.

Offering diversity in the dining experience, guests have options at the hotel’s six F&B outlets, serving both Western and Eastern cuisine. Other offerings at Jing’an Shangri-La include the signature Chi, The Spa, a state-of-the-art health club and a 25-meter indoor natural light pool.


See a listing for the Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai.

[All images courtesy of Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai]

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