Restaurant in Shanghai, China
大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai
455ptsHigh-end Chinese worth the Réel Mall detour.

About 大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai
Da Dong Shanghai holds a La Liste 90-point score two years running, anchored by its sea cucumber sourcing and Chinese fine-dining format. Located on the fifth floor of Réel Mall on West Nanjing Road in Jing'An, it is the reliable choice for occasion dining at a documented international standard. Book for weekday lunch if you want a quieter room; the format rewards deliberate, exploratory ordering.
Verdict
Da Dong is worth booking on a return visit for the same reason it was worth booking the first time: the kitchen's commitment to premium sourcing — particularly sea cucumber — holds up at the La Liste 90-point level two years running (2025 and 2026). If you are in Shanghai's Jing'An district and want Chinese cuisine at a documented international standard, this is the address. First-timers and repeat visitors alike will find the format reliable; the question is whether you want to explore the menu more deeply the second time around, which the breadth of a Chinese banquet-style kitchen genuinely rewards.
About Da Dong Shanghai
Da Dong's Shanghai outpost sits on the fifth floor of Réel Mall on West Nanjing Road , one of the city's busiest retail corridors , which means the setting arrives with a visual contrast you notice immediately: a formal dining room suspended above street-level commerce. The room reads as polished and intentional, the kind of space where a business dinner or a considered celebratory meal fits naturally. It is not an intimate neighbourhood room; it is scaled for occasion dining.
The brand's identity is built around its namesake ingredient: sea cucumber (海参, hǎishēn). This is not incidental. Sea cucumber at this tier of Chinese dining is a sourcing-intensive product , quality varies enormously by origin, preparation method, and reconstitution technique, and the kitchen's handling of it is the primary signal of where the restaurant sits in the Chinese fine-dining hierarchy. A 90-point La Liste score two years in a row is a verifiable credential that puts Da Dong in the upper tier of Chinese restaurants globally, and in Shanghai specifically it positions the kitchen as a serious address rather than a brand extension playing on its Beijing reputation.
For the explorer-minded diner, the menu is worth approaching as a study in how Chinese cuisine treats luxury ingredients at scale. Sea cucumber is the anchor, but Chinese fine-dining kitchens of this calibre typically range across braised, steamed, and roasted preparations that reward a guest who orders deliberately rather than defaulting to familiar dishes. On a second visit, the practical advice is to move away from whatever you ordered the first time and ask staff for guidance on the kitchen's current strengths , sourcing-led menus shift with season and supply, and a second visit that mirrors the first misses the point.
Timing matters here. West Nanjing Road lunch service draws a corporate and local crowd; dinner leans toward celebration and occasion. If you want a quieter room with more attentive service, a weekday lunch is the better call. Weekend dinner will be full and, in a mall-anchored dining room of this scale, noticeably louder. The La Liste recognition also means international visitors have started to seek it out, so booking ahead , even if booking is rated easy , is the sensible approach, particularly for groups.
For Shanghai context: Da Dong sits in a city with a dense and competitive Chinese fine-dining field. Fu He Hui offers a vegetarian counterpoint at a comparable price tier; Xin Rong Ji (West Nanjing Road) is the address for Taizhou-style seafood precision; and Taian Table represents Shanghai's modern European end of the fine-dining spectrum if you are planning a multi-night eating itinerary. For a broader picture of the city's dining options, see our full Shanghai restaurants guide.
Across mainland China's fine-dining circuit, Da Dong's positioning is consistent with peers like Xin Rong Ji in Beijing, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, and Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou , all of which occupy the tier of Chinese restaurants where sourcing quality and technical execution are the primary differentiators. If you are building a regional eating itinerary, Ru Yuan in Hangzhou and Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau are worth adding to that list.
For the full picture of what Jing'An and Shanghai offer beyond the restaurant itself, our Shanghai hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the surrounding options. If Chinese cuisine specifically is your focus, 102 House and 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana round out the Jing'An fine-dining alternatives worth considering on either side of a Da Dong booking.
Quick reference: Fifth floor, Réel Mall, 1601 West Nanjing Road, Jing'An, Shanghai. Google rating 4.4 (48 reviews). La Liste 90pts (2025, 2026). Booking rated easy , reserve ahead for groups or weekend dinner.
FAQs
- Can Da Dong Shanghai accommodate groups? Yes , a restaurant of this scale in a mall setting is well-suited to groups. For parties of six or more, call or contact the restaurant directly in advance to arrange seating. Weekend evenings fill quickly, so group bookings should be secured earlier in the week.
- What should I order at Da Dong Shanghai? Sea cucumber is the kitchen's signature and the sourcing centrepiece , order at least one sea cucumber preparation. Beyond that, ask staff what the kitchen is doing well on the day. The La Liste recognition is based on the full Chinese fine-dining format, so the broader menu is worth exploring rather than anchoring to one dish.
- What are alternatives to Da Dong Shanghai in Shanghai? For Chinese fine dining at a comparable tier, Xin Rong Ji (West Nanjing Road) is the most direct peer, with a Taizhou seafood focus. Fu He Hui is the call if your group includes vegetarians. 102 House offers Cantonese at a different register. For a wider comparison, see our Shanghai restaurants guide.
- How far ahead should I book Da Dong Shanghai? Booking is rated easy, so a week out is typically sufficient for weekday lunch. For weekend dinner or groups, book at least two weeks in advance. The La Liste profile draws international visitors who plan further ahead, so don't assume last-minute availability on busy nights.
- What should I wear to Da Dong Shanghai? Smart casual is the practical baseline , this is a formal enough room that overly casual dress will feel out of place, but it is not a strict dress-code environment. Business-dinner attire or occasion-dinner dress is appropriate and common here.
- Is Da Dong Shanghai good for solo dining? Chinese banquet-format menus are designed for sharing, which makes solo dining less economical and less rewarding than at a la carte or counter-style restaurants. Solo diners can eat here, but the format suits two or more. For solo fine dining in Shanghai, a counter-seat restaurant like Taian Table may be a better fit.
- Does Da Dong Shanghai handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary policy is confirmed in available data. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if you have restrictions , the menu's dependence on seafood and animal proteins (sea cucumber in particular) means vegetarian guests will find the kitchen's strengths less accessible here than at Fu He Hui.
- Can I eat at the bar at Da Dong Shanghai? No bar dining option is confirmed in available data. Da Dong Shanghai operates as a full-service dining room rather than a bar-and-restaurant hybrid. If you want a casual entry point into the meal, the leading approach is a shorter lunch rather than bar seating.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can 大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai accommodate groups?
Da Dong's fifth-floor setting in Réel Mall typically includes private dining rooms suited to larger parties, which is standard for Chinese restaurants of this format and price tier. Groups of 6 or more should call ahead to confirm room availability and set-menu options. For smaller groups of 2 to 4, a standard table booking is the more straightforward route. La Liste has rated this location 90 points across two consecutive years, so demand from corporate and celebratory groups is consistent — plan ahead.
What should I order at 大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai?
The venue name references sea cucumber (海参), which signals where the kitchen's premium sourcing focus lies — ordering around that ingredient makes sense here. Da Dong is also known nationally for Peking duck preparations across its brand, though specific menu availability at this Shanghai location is not confirmed in available data. Avoid building your visit around a single dish without checking the current menu; the kitchen's strength is in high-grade Chinese ingredients rather than any single signature alone.
What are alternatives to 大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai in Shanghai?
For elevated Chinese cuisine in Shanghai, Yè Shanghai is a practical alternative with a stronger focus on Shanghainese classics and a more central dining-district address. Fu He Hui is the go-to if vegetarian Chinese fine dining is relevant to your group. Da Dong's La Liste score of 90 points for 2025 and 2026 puts it in credible company, but if you want a format that feels less tied to a mall-floor location, Yè Shanghai or Fu He Hui offer a different physical context.
How far ahead should I book 大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai?
Book at least 1 to 2 weeks ahead for weekday visits; weekend and holiday tables at a La Liste 90-point venue on one of Shanghai's busiest retail corridors fill significantly faster. If you are visiting during Golden Week or Chinese New Year, 3 to 4 weeks minimum is the safer window. Same-day availability is unlikely for dinner.
What should I wear to 大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai?
A La Liste 90-point restaurant in a premium Shanghai mall setting calls for neat, presentable clothing — think business casual as a floor rather than formal attire. Jeans are generally acceptable if they are clean and unripped; trainers depend on their overall condition. The venue does not publish a dress code, but arriving underdressed relative to other diners in a room at this price tier will be noticeable.
Is 大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai good for solo dining?
Solo dining at Da Dong Shanghai is possible but not the format the kitchen optimises for. Chinese fine dining at this level is structured around shared dishes, so ordering enough variety to experience the menu solo means higher spend per head and potential waste. If solo dining in Shanghai is a priority, a counter-seat omakase or a restaurant with strong single-serve formats will serve you better. Da Dong rewards groups of 3 or more who can spread across the menu.
Does 大董海参店 Da Dong - Shanghai handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not confirmed in available data for this location. Chinese fine dining kitchens at this level typically use shellfish, meat-based stocks, and seafood as foundational ingredients, so vegetarian or allergen-specific requirements need to be communicated clearly at booking. Fu He Hui in Shanghai is a more reliable choice if vegetarian Chinese fine dining is a firm requirement.
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- Taian TableTaian Table holds three Michelin stars and La Liste recognition for 2025, making it one of Shanghai's most credentialed fine-dining addresses. Chef Christiaan Stoop's Modern European tasting menu is format-committed and near-impossible to book — plan two to three months out. At ¥¥¥¥, it is the right choice for food-focused travellers who want precision cooking with no equivalent in the city.
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