RIP: Shenzhen Bar & Restaurant Closures of 2016

By That's PRD, December 27, 2016

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201612/thats-year-review-logo-mini.pngFor many in the West, 2016 will be remembered for Trump, Brexit, terrorism in Europe and an absurd number of pop culture deaths, from Bowie to Muhammad Ali. By comparison, China had an unusually quiet year. Nonetheless, there were still a few goings-on in the world's most populous country. 

In our 2016 Year in Review series, we recap the best (and worst) of China's year in the worlds of technology, social media, sport, fashion, food, arts and more.


Shenzhen saw no shortage of notable locations leave us this year and as 2017 draws ever closure, it feels prudent to give these now defunct locations a nod of remembrance…

The Green Room

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A Caesar salad that couldn't bring in the green.

Cheers Gan Bei 

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Sports bar dried the glass and shut the door.

Eatalicious

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Italian eatery now sleeping with the fish fillets.

Vbar

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Hotel bar got a renovation reset. 

Laffa

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No doubt Luna will get the last Laffa.

Captains Bar

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New construction sunk this ship.

Lou Palacio

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Handmade pizza that couldn’t find enough mouths.


For more 2016 Year in Review coverage, click here.

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