Restaurant in Shanghai, China
Mr & Mrs Bund
460ptsHard to book. Usually worth it.

About Mr & Mrs Bund
Mr & Mrs Bund is one of Shanghai's most recognized French-contemporary restaurants, holding Michelin Plate and Black Pearl 1 Diamond credentials in 2025. The sixth-floor room at Bund No.18 delivers a river view and technical kitchen output that justifies the near-impossible booking difficulty. Plan weeks ahead — this is a Near Impossible reservation that rewards early commitment.
Verdict: Worth the Effort to Book — If You Plan Ahead
Getting a table at Mr & Mrs Bund is not easy, and that's before you factor in the Bund No.18 address, the sixth-floor room overlooking the Huangpu River, and the reputation Paul Pairet built here before moving on to his more theatrical projects. This is a restaurant that hit World's 50 Best at #43 back in 2013 and has held Michelin Plate recognition through 2024 and 2025 alongside a Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025). The crowd it draws means booking windows are tight. Come with a plan or don't come at all.
If you've been once and are debating a return, the short answer is yes — the kitchen's French-contemporary approach gives you something that Shanghai's broader dining scene, for all its range, doesn't replicate easily. For the first-timer deciding whether to commit, this is one of the clearest yes-and-book-now calls in the city, provided the format suits you. For context on how it sits alongside other serious dining options in the city, see our full Shanghai restaurants guide.
What Mr & Mrs Bund Does Well
Paul Pairet's approach at Mr & Mrs Bund is rooted in French technique applied with an appetite for contrast , the kind of cooking that prioritises clarity on the plate over decoration. Where peers in this tier sometimes chase complexity for its own sake, the kitchen here operates with a discipline that makes the food legible and, more importantly, worth returning to. That's not a common combination in a restaurant of this age and profile.
The setting reinforces the food's register. The sixth floor of Bund No.18 is one of the most recognisable dining rooms in Shanghai , not because it overwhelms you, but because the river view through those windows frames a meal in a way that few other venues in the city can match. For a returning guest, this is the room where the second visit pays off differently: you know where to sit, you know what to order, and the view becomes context rather than distraction. If you're advising someone who's been once and wants to know what to look for next, ask for a window seat and commit to it.
The awards trail here is worth reading carefully. A top-50 global ranking in 2013 is not a live credential , restaurants move, chefs evolve, dining culture shifts. What matters now is that Mr & Mrs Bund has held Michelin Plate status and Black Pearl recognition into 2025, and sits on the OAD Asia list with a ranking of #170 (2024) after a Highly Recommended in 2023. That's not a restaurant coasting on past glory; it's a restaurant that continues to be taken seriously by the guides that cover this category. For a peer comparison in terms of French ambition in this city, the closest equivalent is Taian Table, which operates at a higher level of experimental intensity. Mr & Mrs Bund is the more accessible choice if you want French-contemporary cooking without the avant-garde format.
Booking Reality
Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible for Mr & Mrs Bund. That's not alarmist , it reflects the combination of a high-profile address, an internationally recognised name, and a room that seats a finite number of covers on any given night. If you're visiting Shanghai on a fixed itinerary, you need to be reaching out weeks in advance, not days. The Bund No.18 location means the restaurant competes with heavy tourist and corporate demand on leading of local regulars. Weekend evenings and holiday periods are the hardest windows to secure.
For a returning guest, the practical advantage is pattern recognition: if you know the kitchen's pace and the room's rhythm, you can be more deliberate about timing. Midweek service is the more realistic target for a spontaneous or short-lead booking. If you're planning around a specific occasion , anniversary, client dinner, a celebration , treat this like a Le Bernardin-tier reservation and build your itinerary around when you can get in, not the other way around.
Peer Context: Other Shanghai Dining Worth Knowing
Mr & Mrs Bund doesn't operate in isolation, and for a returning guest, understanding where it sits in the Shanghai dining hierarchy is useful for building a full trip. 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana is the closest comparison in terms of address prestige and European technique , Italian rather than French, but a similar price point and a similar profile of occasion-driven bookings. Fu He Hui is the leading argument for a different style entirely: if a return to Shanghai allows for two serious dinners, Fu He Hui's vegetarian tasting format is a strong second booking. For something in the Chinese fine dining register, 102 House and Xin Rong Ji (West Nanjing Road) are worth considering alongside. Beyond Shanghai, comparable French-contemporary ambition in the region can be found at Tantris in Munich for European reference, and Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau for a closer regional equivalent in the luxury dining bracket. If you're building a wider China itinerary, Xin Rong Ji in Beijing, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, Ru Yuan in Hangzhou, Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing, and Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou each represent the serious dining tier in their respective cities.
Practical Details
Mr & Mrs Bund is located on the sixth floor of Bund No.18 at 18 Zhongshan Road East (E-1), Huangpu, Shanghai. The price range is ¥¥¥. Google rating is 4.7 from 95 reviews. Awards current as of 2025 include Michelin Plate and Black Pearl 1 Diamond. Booking difficulty is Near Impossible , plan weeks in advance. For bars and hotels nearby, see our full Shanghai bars guide and our full Shanghai hotels guide. Also see our Shanghai wineries guide and our Shanghai experiences guide for broader trip planning.
Quick reference: Bund No.18, 6F, 18 Zhongshan Rd (E-1), Huangpu | ¥¥¥ | Michelin Plate + Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025) | Book weeks ahead.
FAQ
- Is Mr & Mrs Bund good for a special occasion? Yes, and it's one of the clearer choices in Shanghai for a celebration dinner. The Bund No.18 address, the river view, and the Michelin Plate and Black Pearl credentials give it the occasion weight you need. At ¥¥¥ it sits below the top tier in price but delivers the full formal dinner experience. If you're choosing between this and Fu He Hui (¥¥¥¥) for a special occasion, the question is format: French-contemporary here versus an elaborate vegetarian tasting there.
- What should I order at Mr & Mrs Bund? The kitchen's strength is in French-contemporary technique , precision cooking with clean flavours rather than elaborate architectural plating. Paul Pairet built his reputation on dishes that are technically demanding but taste direct. Specific menu items are not confirmed in our current data, so ask the front-of-house team about current signatures when you arrive. For a returning guest, the advice is to skip the safe choices and let the kitchen steer you toward whatever they're currently doing well.
- What are alternatives to Mr & Mrs Bund in Shanghai? For French cooking at a lower price point, Polux (¥¥) is the most accessible option. For comparable European-technique ambition, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana is the Italian equivalent at a similar price tier. If you want something in a completely different register, Taian Table is the more experimental end of Shanghai's serious dining scene. For Chinese fine dining, 102 House and Xin Rong Ji (West Nanjing Road) are strong alternatives at ¥¥¥.
- What should I wear to Mr & Mrs Bund? No dress code is confirmed in our current data, but the address, price point, and profile of the room point clearly toward smart-casual at minimum. The Bund No.18 setting draws a well-dressed crowd, and this is a ¥¥¥ restaurant with international recognition. Treating it like a formal European restaurant , no trainers, no shorts , is the right call. When in doubt, err toward business casual.
- Can I eat at the bar at Mr & Mrs Bund? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in our current data. Given the restaurant's profile and booking difficulty, relying on bar seating as a walk-in option at a Near Impossible venue carries real risk. Contact the restaurant directly before planning around it. If you're looking for a more accessible entry point into Bund-area dining, Shanghai's bar options near the waterfront give you the setting without the reservation pressure.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Mr & Mrs Bund? On the credential evidence , Michelin Plate, Black Pearl 1 Diamond, OAD Asia Leading Restaurants ranking, and a former World's 50 Best position at #43 , the kitchen's output has consistently been taken seriously. At ¥¥¥, this is not the most expensive format in Shanghai, which means you're getting significant culinary credibility without paying the top tier. If tasting-menu format suits you and French-contemporary technique is what you're after, the price-to-recognition ratio here is strong. The counterargument: if you'd prefer a more creative or experimental format, Taian Table pushes further at a similar price level.
Compare Mr & Mrs Bund
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mr & Mrs Bund | Modern French, French Contemporary | Michelin Plate (2025); Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #170 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended (2023); World's 50 Best Restaurants #43 (2013) | Near Impossible | — |
| Fu He Hui | Vegetarian | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Ming Court | Cantonese | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Polux | French | Unknown | — | |
| Royal China Club | Chinese, Cantonese | Unknown | — | |
| Scarpetta | Italian | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Mr & Mrs Bund and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mr & Mrs Bund good for a special occasion?
Yes — the sixth-floor Bund No.18 address, the Huangpu River views, and Paul Pairet's modern French cooking make a strong case for milestone dinners. The ¥¥¥ price point and Michelin Plate recognition (2025) signal a room that takes itself seriously without being stiff. Book well in advance; this is not a last-minute option for a special night.
What should I order at Mr & Mrs Bund?
Menu specifics are not confirmed here, so go in knowing Paul Pairet's cooking is rooted in French technique with a deliberate appetite for contrast — expect dishes built around precision rather than comfort. Ask the team what's driving the kitchen on the night you visit; they'll tell you. Avoid arriving with a fixed idea of what you want.
What are alternatives to Mr & Mrs Bund in Shanghai?
For a different take on European fine dining in Shanghai, Polux is the closest stylistic comparison at a likely lower commitment level. Fu He Hui is worth considering if you want something rooted in Chinese culinary tradition rather than French technique. Neither replicates the Bund address or the Pairet approach, but both are serious restaurants in their own right.
What should I wear to Mr & Mrs Bund?
The venue data doesn't specify a dress code, but the Bund No.18 setting, ¥¥¥ pricing, and Michelin Plate status point clearly toward smart dress. Treat it like a formal European restaurant — no shorts, no trainers. Overdressing is safer than underdressing at an address like this.
Can I eat at the bar at Mr & Mrs Bund?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the venue data. Given the booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible, walking in and sitting at the bar is not a reliable strategy. If bar seating exists, check the venue's official channels before assuming it's an easier route to a table.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Mr & Mrs Bund?
At ¥¥¥ pricing and with a World's 50 Best #43 ranking on the record (2013) alongside current Michelin Plate and Black Pearl 1 Diamond recognition, the format has earned the price — provided French contemporary cooking is what you're after. If you want flexibility to order and share, the tasting menu format may feel constraining. Confirm current menu options when you book.
Recognized By
More restaurants in Shanghai
- Fu He HuiFu He Hui holds two Michelin stars and a World's 50 Best #64 global ranking for 2025, making it the most credentialed plant-based tasting menu restaurant in China. Chef Tony Lu's kitchen is a serious destination for special occasions, but the vegetarian-only format and near-impossible booking difficulty mean it rewards guests who are genuinely committed to the experience. Book weeks in advance and plan your evening around the 9 pm kitchen close.
- 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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