
Jade Mansion
Chinese · Lan Ni Du, Shanghai
Restaurant in Shanghai, China
The Read
Pudong Chinese Precision
Chef
Ye Weiguang
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Jade Mansion in Lujiazui, Pudong holds an OAD Top Restaurants in Asia ranking and is easier to book than that credential implies. Chef Ye Weiguang's Chinese kitchen rewards seasonal timing: return visits in hairy crab season or spring produce windows will feel like a different restaurant. A solid Pudong option for occasion dining and business meals.
About Jade Mansion
Verdict: Worth Booking, Especially If You Time It Right
Jade Mansion earns its place on the Opinionated About Dining Asia list; ranked #412 in 2024 and climbing to a recommended position since 2023; which means getting a table is easier than you might expect for a venue at this recognition level. Booking is relatively direct, so there is no need to plan weeks in advance. That accessibility is a genuine advantage in Lujiazui, where serious Chinese dining options worth this level of attention are fewer than you would find across the river in Puxi. If you have already visited once, the question is when to return, what you should be eating when you do.
The Room and the Setting
Jade Mansion sits at 33 Fucheng Road in Lujiazui, Pudong, inside one of Shanghai's most recognisable financial districts. The address puts you within reach of the Pudong skyline corridor, which means the visual context arriving and departing is the full Lujiazui tower cluster. Inside, the dining room carries the register you would expect from a venue named Jade Mansion: formal enough to signal occasion dining, composed enough to make business dinners feel appropriate. This is not a room designed for casual drop-ins; the setting rewards guests who arrive with a purpose.
The Food: Why Seasonal Timing Matters
Chef Ye Weiguang leads the kitchen at Jade Mansion with a Chinese cuisine programme that, based on the venue's OAD trajectory and its positioning in Pudong, operates at a level above neighbourhood-restaurant Chinese. The key practical point for returning visitors is seasonality. Chinese fine dining in Shanghai rotates meaningfully across the calendar: hairy crab season (mid-October through November) drives specific preparations that do not appear at other times of year; spring brings river fish and fresh bamboo shoots that are absent from winter menus; summer shifts the kitchen toward lighter preparations and cold presentations. If your first visit did not land during one of these seasonal windows, your second visit will feel materially different on the plate. Ask when booking what the kitchen is currently featuring, that single question will tell you more about what to order than any static menu description.
Without confirmed dish-level data, specific menu recommendations here would be speculation. What the OAD ranking confirms is that the kitchen is operating at a level recognised by informed eaters across Asia, which puts Jade Mansion in a narrower competitive set than its relatively easy booking difficulty might suggest. For context on how other serious Chinese kitchens in the region approach the same seasonal ingredients, Xin Rong Ji in Beijing and Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu offer useful benchmarks for what high-commitment Chinese cuisine looks like at the OAD-recognised tier.
Who Should Book
Jade Mansion is a strong call for returning visitors who want to track the kitchen across seasons, for business diners who need a Pudong address that reads as considered rather than default, for travellers who have already covered the obvious Puxi fine-dining circuit and want to understand what the east bank offers. It is less obviously the right choice if you are prioritising vegetarian menus (where Fu He Hui is the stronger answer) or if you want to eat as early as possible in your Shanghai trip without strategic thought about seasonal timing.
Comparable Chinese kitchens at the serious end of the spectrum worth knowing include Amazing Chinese Cuisine, Wang Lu, and 102 House in Shanghai, plus Ru Yuan in Hangzhou and Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau for regional comparison. For Chinese dining that has traveled to other markets, Mister Jiu's in San Francisco and Restaurant Tim Raue in Berlin show what the cuisine looks like when interpreted outside China. Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing extend the picture across the broader region.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book by Shanghai fine-dining standards; no extended lead time required, though calling or emailing ahead is advisable for weekends. Location: 33 Fucheng Road, Lujiazui, Pudong. Dress: Smart casual minimum; the room is formal enough that business attire is never out of place. Budget: Price range is not confirmed in available data, budget for mid-to-upper tier Chinese fine dining in Shanghai as a working assumption. Awards: OAD Leading Restaurants in Asia, ranked #412 (2024), #446 (2025), Recommended (2023).
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FAQs: Jade Mansion, Shanghai
How far ahead should I book Jade Mansion?
Booking difficulty at Jade Mansion is rated easy by Pearl standards, which is notable given its OAD ranking in the Asia top 500. A few days' notice should be sufficient on weekdays; aim for a week ahead on weekends or if you have a fixed date. That said, if your visit is timed to a specific seasonal window, hairy crab season in October-November, for example, book as soon as you have confirmed travel dates to avoid losing the timing advantage.
What should I order at Jade Mansion?
Without confirmed dish data, specific menu recommendations would be guesswork. The practical move is to ask the kitchen what is currently in season when you book. Jade Mansion's OAD recognition suggests the kitchen responds to the seasonal calendar in a way that makes this question worth asking. If you are visiting between October and November, hairy crab preparations are the obvious priority. Spring visits should prompt questions about river fish and fresh vegetable preparations. Outside those windows, defer to the staff's current recommendation over any static list.
What should I wear to Jade Mansion?
Smart casual is the floor; business attire is always appropriate. The Lujiazui address and the OAD ranking both signal a room that skews formal, the name alone sets an expectation. Trainers and casual streetwear would feel out of register. If you are coming from a business meeting in the Pudong financial district, your office attire will work perfectly.
Is Jade Mansion good for solo dining?
It can work for solo dining, particularly if the kitchen operates a counter or bar seating option. Chinese fine dining at this level in Shanghai often works better for two or more because the format typically encourages sharing across multiple dishes, giving you a wider read of the seasonal menu. Solo, you will cover less ground on the plate. That said, the easy booking difficulty means there is no penalty for trying, you are not using up a hard-to-get reservation on an experimental visit.
Can I eat at the bar at Jade Mansion?
Bar or counter seating configuration at Jade Mansion is not confirmed in available data.
Does Jade Mansion handle dietary restrictions?
No confirmed information is available on dietary accommodation policies. For a kitchen operating at OAD-recognised level, some flexibility is reasonable to expect, but Chinese fine dining menus can involve ingredients and preparations that are difficult to modify without compromising the dish. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if you have significant restrictions. If a fully vegetarian Chinese fine dining experience is the priority, Fu He Hui is the more reliable answer in Shanghai.
Can Jade Mansion accommodate groups?
No confirmed capacity or private dining data is available. For groups larger than four, contact the venue directly to ask about private room options. Chinese fine dining venues at this address tier in Pudong often have private dining rooms for business groups, but this is not confirmed for Jade Mansion specifically. Seat count is not in the available data, so availability for large parties cannot be assessed without direct inquiry.
Planning details
- Location
- 33 Fucheng Rd, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 200120
- Website
- shangri-la.com/shanghai/pudongshangrila/dining/restaurants/jade-on-36
- Phone
- +86 21 6882 8888
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Jade Mansion sits squarely within Lujiazui’s glass-and-steel corridor, pairing contemporary surroundings with a polished take on Chinese dining. The room reads as the kind of refined, modern space that caters to corporate clients and discerning repeat guests rather than casual passersby. Its steady recognition on Opinionated About Dining signals a kitchen that has consolidated its identity: restrained, well-executed Chinese cooking presented in a setting that feels businesslike and urbane. Expect an atmosphere that leans toward formal and modern rather than rustic or bohemian, suited to guests who come for reliably high standards in a financial-district context.
Best For
This is a go-to for business dinners, corporate gatherings and special-occasion meals in Pudong. The restaurant’s profile and placement among regional specialists suggest it attracts repeat visitors and groups looking for dependable, refined Chinese cooking. Banquet-style functions for corporate clients are part of the venue’s DNA, so it’s particularly well suited for group dining and corporate events; it also works for diners seeking a polished dinner experience centered on well-crafted seafood and dim sum specialties. Travelers and locals who prize formality and consistency tend to favor Jade Mansion.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the signatures listed: prawns, scallops and dim sum are highlighted for a reason. For groups, consider ordering a range of dim-sum items alongside seafood preparations so everyone can sample specialties; the restaurant’s banquet history suggests it handles multi-course sharing menus well. Because Jade Mansion is recognized by a network of frequent diners, expect careful, classic preparations rather than experimental plates. If you’re planning a corporate lunch or a special dinner, enquire about private-room options to secure the appropriate setting for a group or formal occasion.
Venue details
Ambiance
Quietly opulent with soft jade lighting, polished wood, hammered brass, and calibrated lighting that glints off porcelain, creating a cultivated restraint.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
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At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- prawns
- scallops
- dim sum
Planning details
Location
33 Fucheng Rd, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 200120 · Directions
shangri-la.com/shanghai/pudongshangrila/dining/restaurants/jade-on-36
Also consider
Also Consider
- Fu He Hui; Vegetarian, ¥¥¥¥
- Ming Court; Cantonese, ¥¥¥
- Polux; French, ¥¥
- Royal China Club; Chinese, Cantonese, ¥¥¥
- Scarpetta; Italian, ¥¥¥
Restaurant context
Jade Mansion's clearest competition in Shanghai's Chinese fine dining tier is Fu He Hui, which operates at a higher price point (¥¥¥¥) and focuses entirely on vegetarian Chinese cuisine. Fu He Hui is the right call if dietary restrictions or a vegetarian format drive the decision; Jade Mansion is the stronger choice if you want broader Chinese cuisine with seasonal meat and seafood preparations. Both carry OAD recognition, but Fu He Hui has a higher public profile internationally, which makes it harder to book. If accessibility matters as much as quality, Jade Mansion has the advantage.
Ming Court and Royal China Club both operate at the ¥¥¥ tier with Cantonese-led menus. For dim sum and Cantonese roasting traditions, either of those is more format-specific than Jade Mansion. Jade Mansion likely works better for guests who want a broader Chinese menu rather than a Cantonese specialism. If your priority is pure Cantonese execution, Ming Court or Royal China Club are more focused bets.
If you are building a multi-meal Shanghai itinerary and want to mix cuisines, Polux (French, ¥¥) and Scarpetta (Italian, ¥¥¥) cover the Western fine dining side at lower and comparable price points respectively. Neither competes with Jade Mansion for Chinese cuisine, but both offer strong value if you are not eating Chinese at every meal. Jade Mansion is the pick when the specific goal is serious Chinese cooking with a seasonal programme in a Pudong location.
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Compare Jade Mansion
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jade Mansion | Shanghai | Chinese | 2025 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #4462024 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #4122023 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Recommended | ; |
| Fu He Hui | Shanghai | Vegetarian | 2026 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants · #112026 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #562026 Black Pearl 2 DiamondMichelin Guide Shanghai Jiangsu Zhejiang 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants · #152025 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #592025 World's 50 Best Restaurants · #64We're Smart World Top Restaurants 2025 | ¥¥¥¥ |
| Ming Court | Shanghai | Cantonese | 2025 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #1692025 Black Diamond 1 Diamond2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #1602024 Michelin 1 Star2023 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended | ¥¥¥ |
| Polux | Shanghai | French | 2026 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #101Michelin Guide Shanghai Jiangsu Zhejiang 20262025 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #782025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #652024 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #2632024 Michelin Bib Gourmand2023 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Recommended | ¥¥ |
| Royal China Club | Shanghai | Chinese, Cantonese | 2026 Michelin Plate2025 OAD Casual in Europe Ranked · #216The Good Food Guide 20252025 Michelin Plate2024 OAD Casual in Europe Ranked · #2142024 Michelin Plate2023 OAD Casual in Europe Highly Recommended | ¥¥¥ |
| Scarpetta | Shanghai | Italian | Michelin Guide Shanghai Jiangsu Zhejiang 20262025 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate | ¥¥¥ |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Jade Mansion handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for Jade Mansion. At an OAD-ranked Chinese fine dining restaurant, it is worth raising restrictions when you book rather than on arrival. Call or email ahead, especially for anything that affects preparation at the kitchen level under Chef Ye Weiguang's programme.
Is Jade Mansion good for solo dining?
Solo dining is a reasonable call here if you want to focus on the food. Jade Mansion's OAD Asia ranking and Pudong business address suggest a format that accommodates individual diners, though it is worth flagging solo when booking so seating is arranged accordingly rather than leaving you at a table built for four.
How far ahead should I book Jade Mansion?
By Shanghai fine dining standards, Jade Mansion does not appear to require the extended lead times of the city's hardest tables. Calling or emailing ahead for weekend dinners is advisable. Weekday lunch slots at a Lujiazui business address tend to move faster than most visitors expect, so do not leave it same-day.
What should I wear to Jade Mansion?
No explicit dress code is documented for Jade Mansion. Its OAD Asia Top 500 ranking and location in Lujiazui's financial district; one of Shanghai's more formal business zones; suggest dressing presentably rather than casually. Err toward neat if you are unsure; the clientele at this address will trend professional.
What should I order at Jade Mansion?
Specific menu items are not available in the venue record, so no dish-level recommendations can be made here without risking inaccuracy. What is documented is that Chef Ye Weiguang runs the kitchen with a Chinese cuisine programme that has tracked upward on the OAD Asia list from recommended in 2023 to #412 in 2024 and #446 in 2025. Ask the team what is in season when you arrive.









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