An Indo-Chinese Brasserie
in the heart of Westminster

1930s Shanghai

Undisputedly the most modern and alluring Chinese city in the 1930s, Shanghai was a seductive concoction of glamour and sin, prompting some to call it “The Paris of the East“. The arriving Art Deco style was reinterpreted with more sumptuous Chinese materials like lacquer, ivory, local woods and silks and created a sensual experience like no other.

Imagine Shanghai at night – the full moon all-knowing behind fleeting clouds... occasionally allowing you a glance into the mysterious world of gangsters and showgirls, frequenting the
many cabarets, dance halls, elite ballrooms and glitzy restaurants... or brothels...

A hub for artists and celebrities, the trendiest city in Asia truly became a legendary place with its East meets West ambience and endless opportunities.

Let us lift the veil to the world of Shanghai Noir...

In a world where culinary artistry meets unparalleled luxury, our Indo-Chinese restaurant stands as a beacon of exceptional fine dining. We invite you to join us and immerse yourself in a realm of gastronomic delight, where every moment is infused with the essence of indulgence and refinement.

Monday - Friday | Dinner: 5pm - midnight

Saturday | Lunch 12pm - 2:45pm and Dinner 5pm - midnight

Old Westminster Fire Station, 4 Grey Coat Place, SW1P 1SB
0204 549 1906 | info@shanghainoir.com