It was a beautiful Sunday morning and Tony and spent the early morning
reading and sunning ourselves by the pool. It gets hot here in Shanghai
during the summer so we try to get out by the pool by 9am and come back
inside by 11:30am. Well we don't sit right by the pool but on the pretty grass strip on the 8th floor terrace, pictured here.
The pool is just around the corner, but as it is usually filled with cute, happy, frisky (loud) 4 year old kiddies, we opt for the grass strip instead of by the pool. We often go over to the pool for a quick dip to cool off and then back to our chairs for some more relaxing reading and quiet time. Since we live in a BIG city of 22 million people you can imagine there are not a lot of green spaces to rest and be quiet. The parks are always teeming with people, in addition, you cannot sit or walk on the grass. The park police, yes they are there, walk around and wave you off should you step on the precious green turf. There are some park benches in a few of the parks but they are always already full of elderly people enjoying the shade of the trees and gossiping away. Probably their own apartment (one room to 3 people??) is small and hot so sitting in the open park is a nice treat. We are lucky to have this grass space on the 8th floor of our building and we take advantage of it quite often.
Naturally being Sunday thoughts turn to brunch at the noon hour. I had read about the all you can eat brunch at the Geisha, a sushi restaurant. 188 RMB, about $30.00 USD, gets you all you can eat sushi and sashimi and all you can drink beer. A quick shower and change into some comfortable walking shoes and off we went. The restaurant is about 2 km from our apartment, about a 25 minute walk.
The restaurant is in the former French concession area of Shanghai. There has been quite a ruckus about the correct name of this area. Simply spoken or written as -the French concession - is very romantic and evokes lovely thoughts. The Chinese government has indicated the proper/ official name of the area is - the former French concession and if you want to use the name in any type of promotion or advertising you must use the word 'former' or pay a fine. The Chinese hate to be reminded that they were not the most powerful or in control so this is 'tres' important to them. Their country, their rules.
We arrived at the restaurant at 1pm ready to eat! We were hungry.
The restaurant is comprised of three parts. First floor - restaurant, second floor club, third floor lounge/bar/restaurant with outdoor seating. We made our way directly to the third floor as the outdoor seating was calling our name.
The third floor was amusingly decorated with a portrait of Geisha lips, lovely dark wood and comfortable chairs.
We sat by the window on the inside to enjoy both the light air conditioning to combat the humidity and the outdoor air.
The menu had lots of delicious items to choose from and choose we did. Although neither of us wanted beer so we choose to drink sparkling water.
First plate, sashimi, and look there is another stinking shrimp head. I HAVE learned my lesson and I know that I do not care for the taste of shrimp head, raw or fried, you can read about my fish head revelations here: http://www.surpriseshanghai.blogspot.com/2012_05_01_archive.html.
And just so I wouldn't make the mistake of eating it (you know in my enthusiasm of sharing a wonderful meal with my husband) I just avoided that morsel altogether.
A few tasty rolls were also consumed and after a satisfying lunch and scintillating conversation with each other we departed the restaurant at 3pm.
We took a leisurely walk back to our apartment enjoying the sights and smells that I believe are unique to Shanghai.
And here is Tony in the elevator of our building, satiated both bodily and visually after our outing. Another wonderful Sunday!