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XIN RONG JI SHANGHAI || Embarking on a Culinary Odyssey: Shanghai Elegance at Taikoo Li Qiantan

Within the bustling heart of Shanghai's Taikoo Li Qiantan, Xin Rong Ji unfurls an enchanting tale of gastronomic delight woven into a tapestry of cultural aesthetics.

Founded by Zhang Yong, affectionately known as Uncle Rong, Xin Rong Ji is not just a restaurant—it's a sensory journey that captures the soul of Shanghai through its delectable cuisine and humanistic ambiance.

The Gateway to Gastronomy

As you approach Xin Rong Ji, the air is fragrant with anticipation. With its sinuous grace, the entrance pays homage to traditional Shanghai-style garden houses, inviting you into a world where history and modernity dance in harmony. The display of bespoke wine cabinets and show windows is a prelude to the culinary symphony waiting within.

The grand entry is flanked by rows upon rows of wine displays.

A Confluence of Culture and Cuisine

Inside, Shanghai's vibrant dining vibe is palpable. Here, the design is a silent storyteller, creating resonant spaces where craftsmanship and interaction converge. The restaurant's decor, a blend of classical charm and exotic influences, sets the stage for a menu that uses local seasonal ingredients to craft Shanghai-style delicacies with an authentic twist.

Architectural Poetry in Motion

Each arch and curve within the restaurant is an ode to Shanghai's rich heritage. The design emphasizes color harmony, material selection, and line precision, offering a contemporary interpretation of Shanghai's timeless cultural motifs. The dining areas, with their soft yellow lighting and thoughtfully chosen furniture, echo the inclusive Eastern aesthetics that define the city's style.

The Allure of Day and Night

The restaurant seamlessly transitions day to night, with expansive glass windows offering panoramic city views. The space is awash with natural light by day, connecting diners to the outdoors. As dusk falls, the city lights cast a mesmerizing glow, allowing guests to dine against Shanghai's dynamic nightscape backdrop.

Design Meets Function

Challenges like the slanted columns in the existing space are cleverly addressed, turning potential hindrances into features that enhance the room's functionality and aesthetics. The raw texture of polished fair-faced concrete adds a touch of rugged beauty, contributing to the overall sense of place.

The dining room bathed in natural light.

The interiors cleverly incorporates structural challenges such as slanted columns into the interior design.

A Taste of Shanghai's Heritage

Xin Rong Ji is more than a restaurant; it's a cultural repository that celebrates the spirit of Shanghai. Every corner, from the leather furniture in the VIP rooms to the nostalgic decor, is a sanctuary of comfort and tranquillity, embodying the city's legacy.

A Journey of Emotions

Xin Rong Ji at Taikoo Li Qiantan, designed by CCD/Cheng Chung Design (HK), is a space where culinary excellence meets artistic expression. Each visit is not just a meal; it's an exploration of Shanghai's soul, a delightful encounter with its heritage, and a tribute to the art of fine dining.

Xin Rong Ji is a testament to Zhang Yong's vision, a place where every dish tells a story, and every moment is an unforgettable experience. Here, the essence of Shanghai comes alive one bite at a time.

The outdoor terrace overlooks impressive architecture by day, and basks in the twinkling lights of surrounding skyscrapers by night.

PROJECT DETAILS

Project Name: Xin Rong Ji at Taikoo Li Qiantan

Client: Linhai Xinrongji Catering Service Co., Ltd.

Project Location: W-L6-01, No. 1-9, Lane 500, Dongyu Road, Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone, China

Interior Design: CCD / Cheng Chung Design (HK)

Decoration Design: CCD / Cheng Chung Design (HK)

Lighting Design: CCD / Cheng Chung Design (HK)

CCD’s Website: www.ccd.com.hk

Artwork Design: Xin Rong Ji

Project Area: interior area 630 m², outdoor area 430 m²

Completion Date: July 28, 2023

Photo Copyright: CCD / Cheng Chung Design (HK)