Shanghai Coffee & Breakfast Tour

from US$45.00

Shanghai’s history of migration has made it China’s largest and most diverse city. Long-time locals have called this place home since it was a sleepy fishing village, yet skyscraper-studded business districts have attracted plenty of outsiders who keep Shanghai at the forefront of global trends.

What does it all mean? It can be difficult to discern the good from the great in a city with over 8000 coffee shops and a plethora of eateries offering flavors from every corner of China and beyond. But fear not, for we’ve spent decades eating (and sipping) our way through the city, and we’ve got the best lined up for you – all tucked away in the charming streets of old-Shanghai.

📸 Tour Highlights

  • At least 6 food stops

  • Enough food for breakfast & lunch

  • 2 speciality coffees

  • Small group

  • Informative, friendly and professional guide

Message to book different group sizes, with/without children

hello@eventuruschina.com

🗺 Tour Details

🕒 Duration: 3 hours approx
👥 
Group size: 2-10 people

Start Time: Daily, 8:30am


Meeting Location:

Starts at Wuding Road Subway Station. Ends 10 minutes walk away from Changping Road Subway Station. An email will be sent with meeting location details after booking.

Scallion Pancakes

For 16 years, this pancake shop has been a neighborhood staple. Just 5 simple ingredients are transformed into perfectly fried dough, layered with scallions, made by a family who starts their day at 3am for this labor of love.

Street-fried Fish

Deeply rooted in Shanghainese culture, this delicacy is enjoyed during major celebrations and festivals. The fish is delivered daily from a nearby island, then filleted, fried, and soaked in homemade sauce when ordered for the freshest fish you’ll ever have! 

Coffee with Fermented Rice

This cutting-edge cafe has a seasonal rotation of beans, with bespoke roasts, and uses traditional ingredients to inspire creative blends. Their signature drink, named affectionately after a rescued pup, uses whipped fermented rice and is the best insight into Shanghai’s modern coffee culture.

Soup Dumplings, Potstickers, & Tofu Pudding

With over 100 menu items plastered on the wall, we’ll grab our faves before they sell out. Their signature tofu pudding is a local favorite, and the Suzhou-style soup dumplings are larger and thicker than Shanghai’s classic style. Plus there’s so much more!

Explore Shanghai's French Concession by Foot

Every corner has something to tell in this neighborhood where past meets present. Our walks between stops are along streets with tales of writers and revolutionaries, set against a backdrop of unique architecture and hidden courtyards.

All the Bings (aka Breads)

Walk up to this cheerful hole-in-the-wall and grab a selection of their sweet and savory dough sticks and flatbreads, just like the locals do.

THE Neighborhood Cafe

If you live on this street, this is where you stop for your morning coffee. Run by a couple and their two dogs, Yummy and Demon, they’re known for their uniquely flavored Americanos. The funky decor and patio seating emphasizes the owner’s focus on inclusivity and comfort.

📌 Important Notes

  • Please bring cash or WeChat Pay for any personal purchases

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately

  • Not wheelchair accessible

  • Non coffee drinkers will be offered alternative drinks

  • This tour can accommodate vegetarians & vegans, but not gluten-free or travellers with severe allergies.

  • We will walk around 1.25 miles/2 km

  • Children aged 3 and under go free

See Eventurus’ other food tours here

*Cancellation Policy:

▪ 48h+ before: Full refund

▪ Less than 48h: No refund

Travellers:

Shanghai’s history of migration has made it China’s largest and most diverse city. Long-time locals have called this place home since it was a sleepy fishing village, yet skyscraper-studded business districts have attracted plenty of outsiders who keep Shanghai at the forefront of global trends.

What does it all mean? It can be difficult to discern the good from the great in a city with over 8000 coffee shops and a plethora of eateries offering flavors from every corner of China and beyond. But fear not, for we’ve spent decades eating (and sipping) our way through the city, and we’ve got the best lined up for you – all tucked away in the charming streets of old-Shanghai.

📸 Tour Highlights

  • At least 6 food stops

  • Enough food for breakfast & lunch

  • 2 speciality coffees

  • Small group

  • Informative, friendly and professional guide

Message to book different group sizes, with/without children

hello@eventuruschina.com

🗺 Tour Details

🕒 Duration: 3 hours approx
👥 
Group size: 2-10 people

Start Time: Daily, 8:30am


Meeting Location:

Starts at Wuding Road Subway Station. Ends 10 minutes walk away from Changping Road Subway Station. An email will be sent with meeting location details after booking.

Scallion Pancakes

For 16 years, this pancake shop has been a neighborhood staple. Just 5 simple ingredients are transformed into perfectly fried dough, layered with scallions, made by a family who starts their day at 3am for this labor of love.

Street-fried Fish

Deeply rooted in Shanghainese culture, this delicacy is enjoyed during major celebrations and festivals. The fish is delivered daily from a nearby island, then filleted, fried, and soaked in homemade sauce when ordered for the freshest fish you’ll ever have! 

Coffee with Fermented Rice

This cutting-edge cafe has a seasonal rotation of beans, with bespoke roasts, and uses traditional ingredients to inspire creative blends. Their signature drink, named affectionately after a rescued pup, uses whipped fermented rice and is the best insight into Shanghai’s modern coffee culture.

Soup Dumplings, Potstickers, & Tofu Pudding

With over 100 menu items plastered on the wall, we’ll grab our faves before they sell out. Their signature tofu pudding is a local favorite, and the Suzhou-style soup dumplings are larger and thicker than Shanghai’s classic style. Plus there’s so much more!

Explore Shanghai's French Concession by Foot

Every corner has something to tell in this neighborhood where past meets present. Our walks between stops are along streets with tales of writers and revolutionaries, set against a backdrop of unique architecture and hidden courtyards.

All the Bings (aka Breads)

Walk up to this cheerful hole-in-the-wall and grab a selection of their sweet and savory dough sticks and flatbreads, just like the locals do.

THE Neighborhood Cafe

If you live on this street, this is where you stop for your morning coffee. Run by a couple and their two dogs, Yummy and Demon, they’re known for their uniquely flavored Americanos. The funky decor and patio seating emphasizes the owner’s focus on inclusivity and comfort.

📌 Important Notes

  • Please bring cash or WeChat Pay for any personal purchases

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately

  • Not wheelchair accessible

  • Non coffee drinkers will be offered alternative drinks

  • This tour can accommodate vegetarians & vegans, but not gluten-free or travellers with severe allergies.

  • We will walk around 1.25 miles/2 km

  • Children aged 3 and under go free

See Eventurus’ other food tours here

*Cancellation Policy:

▪ 48h+ before: Full refund

▪ Less than 48h: No refund