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Bistrofiore Meiina

JapaneseJapanese-ItalianBistroSukiyaki pastaMentaiko

Bistrofiore Meiina is a beloved Japanese-Italian bistro on Pudong's Jinyan Road expat strip, serving an affordable menu of yoshoku-style fusion dishes—sukiyaki pasta, mentaiko-slathered grilled bread, and shiso butter clam pasta—that reflect the comfort food culture of Japan's Italian-influenced cuisine tradition.

Price
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Area
Pudong / Changning (Jinyan Road cluster)
Bistrofiore Meiina — authentic japanese restaurant in Shanghai, Pudong / Changning (Jinyan Road cluster)
Plate № 60
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About
Operating in the heart of Pudong's Jinyan Road Japanese residential community—steps from the Japanese school and surrounded by Japanese families—Bistrofiore Meiina is the kind of restaurant that fills up with local Japanese residents at every service. The menu draws from Japan's yoshoku tradition: fusion cuisine that blends Italian and Western formats with distinctly Japanese flavors. Sukiyaki pasta combines the sweet-savory soy-and-mirin flavors of sukiyaki hot pot with al dente noodles; clam pasta is elevated with shiso leaves and butter for an umami-Japanese twist on vongole; and grilled baguette slathered in spicy mentaiko sauce is the type of bread course that became a staple of Japan's Italian restaurant scene. A second branch at 55 Yili South Road in Changning expands accessibility. Both locations close by 21:00 and are popular for weekday lunches.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Sukiyaki pasta is a quintessential piece of Japan's yoshoku heritage—you will not find it in restaurants that are not Japanese-run or Japanese-staffed.
  • Mentaiko grilled bread—a thick baguette blanketed in spicy pollock roe sauce—is an iconic Japanese bar snack elevated into a satisfying appetizer.
  • Consistently affordable pricing (well under ¥100 per person) makes it one of the best-value Japanese-run restaurants in Pudong.
  • The location in Pudong's Japanese school neighborhood guarantees an authentic local clientele and atmosphere unlike tourist-facing Japanese restaurants.

A second branch at 55 Yili South Road in Changning District offers the same menu with slightly easier access for west-side residents. — Format: Japanese-Italian bistro. Authenticity: Japanese-Western bistro established on Jinyan Road in Pudong's Japanese expat cluster near the Japanese school; fusion dishes like sukiyaki pasta, clam-shiso-butter pasta, and mentaiko grilled bread are rooted in Japan's yoshoku (Western-inflected Japanese cuisine) tradition; popular with Japanese expat families; highlighted by Hills Shanghai as a must-try authentic Japanese-run affordable restaurant.

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