The House of Roosevelt

Chinese restaurant · Lan Ni Du

The House of Roosevelt

Chinese restaurant · Lan Ni Du

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27 Zhongshan Rd (E-1), Waitan, Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200002

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Michelin 2-star Cantonese cuisine & rooftop bar with stunning Bund views  

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27 Zhongshan Rd (E-1), Waitan, Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200002 Get directions

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27 Zhongshan Rd (E-1), Waitan, Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200002 Get directions

+86 21 2322 0800
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"The story of 102 House started in a residential home in Foshan, Guangdong. The kitchen is helmed by a chef with around 20 years of experience. For diners to experience the quintessence of traditional Cantonese banquets, various set menus are offered. Items change seasonally, but his signature sweet and sour pork is always available, featuring the cut between loin and belly for the perfect texture, alongside house-made fruit vinegar." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/shanghai-municipality/shanghai/restaurant/102-house
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5 Restaurant Trends For 2023, According to MICHELIN Chefs

"In China, authorities recently announced that it would reopen borders and abandon quarantine after it downgrades its treatment of Covid-19 on January 8 2023 — something chef Xu Jingye of 102 House in Shanghai is particularly looking forward to: "As China gradually opens up, chefs will travel to other countries in search of inspiration and will have more opportunities to interact with the local chefs, generating new sparks in cooking." - Debbie Yong

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/features/Restaurant-food-trends-for-2023
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2022 Year In Review: Top Chefs in Asia On Their 2022 Highlights And Hopes for 2023

"Chef Xu Jingye of 102 House in Shanghai celebrated getting two Michelin stars in 2022. The restaurant is set on maintaining its unique character and continuing to innovate through learning in the upcoming year." - MICHELIN Guide Asia

https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/article/features/year-in-review-2022
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2022 Year In Review: Top Chefs in Asia On Their 2022 Highlights And Hopes for 2023

"102 House in Shanghai received two MICHELIN stars in 2022. The restaurant aims to maintain its unique character and focus on continuous learning and innovation in the coming year." - MICHELIN Guide Asia

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/features/year-in-review-2022
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Bourdain ate: French oysters with champagne, New Zealand shrimp, Australian Wagyu beef Lunch dates: Roosevelt China Investments President Tim Tse, architect and designer Zeva Wang, and real estate developer Daniel Yung

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YockSamDong KIM

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As someone who enjoys Michelin-starred restaurants, fine dining, and high-end sushi experiences, every visit to Shanghai is a thrill for me. During this trip, I had the pleasure of dining at 102 House, a Michelin 2-star restaurant. One notable downside: the location is very hard to find on Google Maps. As a workaround, I had to leave this review under a different restaurant located in the same building—on the 5th floor, where 102 House is also situated. We were offered a private room with stunning views, which set the tone for an exceptional evening. Service was operated by a team of three staff members—one delivering the dishes, one attending the table, and one who fluently explained each course in English. They clearly detailed how premium ingredients sourced from across China were prepared and served, which added to the depth of the experience. The cuisine was subtle, refined, and flavorful without being overpowering—a perfect balance. I would definitely return. Also worth mentioning: the white wine and champagne list was excellent.

The Wandering Tofu

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Shanghai in the roaring 1920s. The Bund is full of swagger, colonial architecture, horse-drawn carriages (or something like that), and Jardine Matheson is doing its trading thing. In 1922, one of the grand buildings along the waterfront was built to house that very firm: an elegant, granite-faced neo-classical / modern-Renaissance mansion with arched windows, colonnades, and all the architectural glitz.  Fast-forward many decades, Shanghai went through its changes, wars, political shifts, and whatnot. Then in 2008, this building (Number 27, The Bund) was acquired by Roosevelt China Investments (yes, that Roosevelt). They decided to restore it — bring back the marble and brass staircases, the wood paneling, and turn it into a lifestyle & dining multi-venue: wine cellar, sky restaurant and bar, private club, etc. Officially opened around 2010.  So you walk in one foot in history, the other in haute cuisine and cocktails.

The Compass Guy

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The House of Roosevelt 外滩罗斯福公馆 is what happens when extravagance catches a permit and decides to throw a mansion-party on the Huangpu. You walk into a grand 1922 stone mansion (once Jardine Matheson’s, because of course it was), and suddenly you’re in a stage set where the walls, ceiling, and glass panes all insist you look wealthy, even if your bank account is trembling. They’ve carved this place into tiers of showmanship: the Wine Cellar whispers privilege, the Sky Bar shouts panoramic skyline selfies, and the private lounges wink conspiratorially at you like “you made it here, so congratulations.” The view across Pudong is the kind of backdrop that laughs at fog and smog—steel towers shimmering, lights blinking, river reflecting every gloss and glare. Fine wine, wagyu, plates that cost more than your weekend plan.. yes, it’s steep. But part of the allure is paying for the story: glamour, history, and the performative art of looking like you belong. This place trades in prestige, not just meals. If luxury were a costume, The House of Roosevelt is your red carpet.. expensive to rent, dazzling to wear, unforgettable to post.

Yulia Esterlita

Google
Landmark on Shanghai's Bund waterfront. Originally a colonial trading firm built in the 1920s. Sipping cocktails in the Great rooftop bar with Marvellous angle view of Pudong CBD from the House Of Roosevelt. Never skip this spot whenever in Shanghai 🤩🤩

Karen Hon

Google
The freshness and quality of foods are ok, but the overall food taste are not as good as other reviews. Maybe the chief modified the taste for local visitors, it is not for us who from oversea (the quality of taste is not special for us), we can easlier order similar foods with the price 50- 60% cheaper. If the price is 50% cheaper along with the quality of food I had, then they deserve a 4 stars. Customer service was excellent. The rooftop view are the best.

Rachel Begue

Google
Very nice food and breathtaking view on the bund. I need not check the price as I was invited. Exceptional please for exceptional evening.

Jae-Won Lee

Google
Great Roof Top Bar in Shanghai Waitan(?) Area. Great vibe and atmosphere with beatiful view of Shanghai is guaranteed, however the price is a bit expensive. The light is turned off since 2100, so I recommend to visit earlier to enjoy the rooftop view fully.

Matthew Tindall

Google
Food was excellent and rooftop views of the Bund are incredible. Great atmosphere. Service was attentive but at times slow.