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.