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Nan'an Time is located at the end of Xiadu Town in Qingpu District, Shanghai. It integrates catering, retail, flower art, leisure and entertainment, presenting a variety of wonderful experiences. The modern decoration style and the courtyard scenery paved with flowers and green plants are integrated with each other, making visitors spend an unforgettable time in Nan'an Time.
I have recently checked in on a lot of interesting cafes and snack bars, many of which were unexpected encounters, so they seemed particularly surprising. Today's one is also full of memorable points and deserves a name. First of all, it is very big. How big is it? The two sides of the street, door to door, are two completely different styles. Here I will introduce one side first. The area full of green plants and flowers. There is a yard at the door and a river behind it. There is also a row of outdoor landscape seats next to the river. The inside is even more interesting. There are many different areas, but the transition is very good. There is no abrupt sense of division. There are too many green creatures and a variety of modeling backgrounds. It is very suitable for taking pictures. As I walked, I actually forgot that I came in to drink coffee because it is really beautiful. TIPS There are different styles and distinctive features during the day and night. It is recommended to come during the day. You will definitely not be disappointed
Beautiful garden-style restaurant, rich green plants, clever design and innovative ideas. Combination of modern creativity and traditional culture. Feel like being in a European market, very relaxing!
It is just behind the Manxin Hotel. At first I didn’t think it was a restaurant, but a small flower shop. Later I found that it was very big and felt like entering a greenhouse in a small botanical garden. I walked to the end of the passage and found that it was a place that provided Western light meals and snacks. However, there was no exit at the end, so I had to return the same way.
This restaurant seems quite large, if you include the long greenhouse. They serve Western cuisine, and of course, afternoon tea and desserts. The air outside is better, but there's really no view.