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Who knows... The food at this restaurant in Shanghai is absolutely amazing. It's high-quality Shanghai cuisine. [Love] You can even see the Oriental Pearl Tower (three-piece set). [Like] Seven Treasures Dim Sum [Like] Local Smoked Fish [Like] Curry Puffs [Like] Crab Roe and Pork Buns [Like] Fried Ice Cream The restaurant's decor is also incredibly beautiful. Every shot is photogenic. I fell in love with it immediately after eating there.
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