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Ginpei 銀平

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Ginpei is a well-established Japanese izakaya on Xianxia Road offering daily air-flown sashimi from Japan, multiple private rooms fitted with traditional digging kotatsu, and a sake and shochu list that regularly draws Japanese businesspeople. At ¥¥ pricing it represents one of the best value authentic Japanese dining options in the Gubei corridor.

Price
¥¥
Area
Changning / Gubei
Ginpei 銀平 — authentic japanese restaurant in Shanghai, Changning / Gubei
Plate № 36
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About
Ginpei (銀平) occupies the ground floor of Shenggao International Mansion on Xianxia Road — the spine of Shanghai's Japanese expat dining corridor. The restaurant differentiates itself through daily air-freight sashimi sourced from Japan, with particularly prized selections including sea bream and seasonal specials. Private rooms equipped with traditional heated kotatsu-style sunken tables offer a genuinely Japanese hospitality experience rare outside Japan. The sake and shochu list is expansive, structured to pair with food rather than as an afterthought, and draws a distinctly Japanese-reading clientele. TripAdvisor reviewers repeatedly describe it as 'fully authentic' and note the warm, unhurried service. Sea bream rice (tai meshi) — a specialty that requires a 40-minute preparation time — is a must-order for serious diners.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Daily air-flown sashimi from Japan ensures the same freshness standard as a mid-tier Tokyo izakaya at a fraction of the price.
  • Private rooms with traditional digging kotatsu (sunken heated tables) offer a Japanese hospitality experience almost impossible to find elsewhere in Shanghai.
  • An extensive sake and shochu list curated for food pairing distinguishes Ginpei from the vast majority of Shanghai izakayas.
  • Consistent ¥¥ pricing makes it one of the most accessible authentic Japanese dining options in Gubei without sacrificing ingredient quality.

Order the sea bream rice (tai meshi) at the start of your meal — it requires 40 minutes to prepare but is consistently described as a signature highlight. — Format: Izakaya. Authenticity: Multiple TripAdvisor reviewers confirm 'fully authentic Japanese food'; sashimi is flown in daily from Japan; private rooms feature traditional digging kotatsu; sake and shochu selection is on par with Japan-standard izakayas; Japanese-reading clientele.

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