I visited specially because of the Chef. I have dined before with Joel R and enjoyed. This wasn’t an exception, food and beverage were nice, not over the top and not overly expensive. I enjoyed the...
Walked in for a slice of cake and tea to discover horrendous prices paired with microscopic pastries. After some thought decided that USD 10 for something the size of two fingers was just too obscene....
Bund18 is the restored Chinese headquarters for the former Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. It’s a incredibly chic venue hosting many famed clubs and international restaurants from some o...
Bund18 building modern but heard that it is heritage building and recently renovated. It is very beautiful building at water front. Nice views of the river from the roof top bar. Stylish bar With amaz...
Bund18 is a redevelopment featuring art and upscale dining located along Shanghai’s famous Bund waterfront. Occupying the former headquarters of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the 1923 column-fronted building was built in the popular neo-classical style. Opened in 2004, Bund18 now features several high-end restaurants sporting great views of the Huangpu River and the skyline in Lujiazui. In addition, there are also creative spaces with rotating art exhibitions that lend a sense of elegance and ambiance to the experience at Bund18. As an integral part of the redeveloped waterfront, Bund18 is a testament to preserving historic architecture while enhancing function.
It''s the typical shanghaiese place. It worth to go there to look
Value for money is OK, one of the recommended places to go
The Bund 18 Creative Center has a very good location. There are large glass windows in the building to enjoy the scenery of the Bund. There are many high-standard exhibitions in the building. The visitors are very capable of art appreciation. It’s good to have a chat.
I have heard Qi Wei and Yuan Chengjie’s love song "The Eighteenth on the Bund" by the same name before, so I have a strong interest in this place. This time I finally came to see the very beautiful buildings! Especially at night, the lights are turned on and they are more distinctive!
On the Bund 18, it is said that this is one of the most expensive and high-end places in Shanghai. In fact, it is not too much. There are various luxury goods nearby, and the restaurants are mainly very high-end Western restaurants.