dining
Shopping and Shows: Chinese Millennial Travelers Love Las Vegas for Everything but Gambling
Even though Chinese millennial travelers love traveling to Las Vegas, they're more likely to benefit the retail and entertainment industries than gambling. Read MoreLuxury Brands Break Into Food Business to Reach China’s Shoppers
With its new Shanghai restaurant, Gucci is the latest of a string of luxury brands getting into fine dining and hospitality to win over Chinese consumers. Read MoreShanghai Vies With Hong Kong For China’s Haute Cuisine Capital
Thanks to the two cities' high numbers of fine dining establishments, China once again dominated the annual list of Asia's 50 best restaurants. Read MoreCapo On Rockbund Serves As ‘Luxe-Rustic Shrine To Neopolitan Cuisine’
Housed in a historic redevelopment on Shanghai's Rockbund, the Italian eatery embraces an old-school "cook house" concept. Read More‘Fully Immersive’: Shanghai Restaurant Ultraviolet Adopts Unconventional Business Model
The ultra-luxe gourmet spot on the Bund would have to charge 5,000 RMB per person just to break even, so its founders have come up with other creative revenue sources. Read MoreJing Daily’s Favorite New Culinary Destinations
For new restos to refresh your palate, check out these venues from some of China’s leading restaurateurs, from flavors of Americana in Beijing to fun Spanish plates in Shanghai and… Read MoreBeijing’s Frugality Campaign Hits High-End Restaurants
It's not just makers of high-priced baijiu that are taking a hit from Beijing's ongoing frugality campaign and a military ban on extravagant banquets. Read MoreChina Well Represented On Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants List
In total, 17 restaurants in Hong Kong, mainland China, and Macau made the list of Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, with four making the top 10. Read MoreChina-Based Restaurateurs Burnish Celebrity Cred On Miele Guide 2013
Created in 2008 “to better recognize and celebrate Asia’s best chefs and restaurants,” the 2013 edition of the renowned foodie bible the Miele Guide features some familiar names. Read MoreChina’s “Confucius Entrepreneurs” Spend Lavishly On Literary Feasts
The burgeoning interest in traditional culture among China's newly wealthy is expanding into the culinary world as cashed-up entrepreneurs dish out upwards of $240 apiece for literature-inspired feasts. Read More