Bistrofiore Meiina
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
- ¥¥
- Area
- Pudong / Changning (Jinyan Road cluster)

- 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.






