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Sun-Thur 6pm-1.30am, Fri-Sat 6pm-4.30am), a favourite party spot with the jet-set crowd.
The bar, decorated with lipstick-red glass chandeliers, opens out on to a spectacular terrace
overlooking the Pudong skyline. DJs keep the party going until the early hours.
Leave Bar Rouge and head south on the Bund. Just one block west on Fuzhou Road is
the House of Blues and Jazz (60 Fuzhou Road; www.houseofbluesandjazz.com ; Tue-Sun
7pm-2am, concerts 9.30pm-1am), owned by Shanghai celebrity Dong Fu Lin. It's his pas-
sion for jazz and blues that drives the club, which is one of Shanghai's best live music ven-
ues. Late evening is the time to go, when the crowd and the music creates a real buzz. The
interior feels like an old Shanghai speakeasy, with a selection of vintage items from the
history-loving owner's collection.
Want to keep the party going? Head west on Fuzhou Road to M1NT (24/F, 318 Fuzhou
Road; www.m1ntglobal.com/club-shanghai ). Perhaps Shanghai's top club, the fashionable
M1NT attracts top international DJs, visiting stars and local celebs. The club's dramatic en-
trance features a 17m (56ft) long shark tank, with over 20 white-tipped reef sharks. With its
breathtaking, 360-degree views of Shanghai's glittering skyline, you may just want to stay un-
til dawn…
Food and Drink
1 M GLAMOUR
No. 5 The Bund (entrance at 20 Guangdong Road); tel: 6350 9988;
www.m-restaurantgroup.com ; daily 5pm-late; $$$
The cocktails are creative and the excellent food comes courtesy of
M on the Bund chefs at this swanky bar-restaurant with an eclectic
fusion menu.
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