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Ri He Sukiyaki 日和寿喜烧

JapaneseSukiyakiWagyuA5 BeefKansai-style

Ri He is a premium sukiyaki specialist in Arch Walk Gubei, following strict Kansai tradition with A5 wagyu and a tableside-cooking server. The menu — available only in Chinese and Japanese — centres on meticulously sourced cuts of marbled beef.

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Changning / Gubei
Ri He Sukiyaki 日和寿喜烧 — authentic japanese restaurant in Shanghai, Changning / Gubei
Plate № 26
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Tucked into the ground floor of Arch Walk Mall in Gubei, Ri He Sukiyaki (日和寿喜烧) is Shanghai's most faithful rendering of Kansai-style sukiyaki. Each table is assigned a dedicated server who manages the iron pot and times every cut with precision, adhering to the Japanese convention of no added sugar in the broth. The menu — presented exclusively in Chinese and Japanese, a deliberate signal of its target audience — centres on premium wagyu tiers, from A5 Kobe-grade to M8 and M9 Australian cuts, served with egg yolk dip, seasonal vegetables, and a finale of udon or rice. The restaurant mostly operates in private rooms, though a pleasant outdoor terrace is available. Food writer Austin Hu has specifically praised Ri He as a rare genuinely authentic sukiyaki experience in the city.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • One of the very few Shanghai restaurants adhering to the strict Kansai sukiyaki tradition, including no added sugar in the broth.
  • Premium A5 and M9+ wagyu cuts cooked tableside by a dedicated server ensure both quality control and a theatrical dining experience.
  • Mostly private-room seating in a quiet, Japanese-inflected setting — ideal for business dinners or celebratory meals.
  • The menu is written only in Chinese and Japanese, a reliable marker of a kitchen aimed at Japanese diners and serious enthusiasts rather than the tourist trade.

Reservations strongly recommended, especially for private rooms. The set menus include starters, sashimi, four wagyu cuts, vegetables, and dessert — solo dining is less practical here. — Format: Private room sukiyaki. Authenticity: Praised by US-trained chef Austin Hu as authentic Kansai-style sukiyaki with no added sugar, A5 wagyu, and a dedicated server who cooks tableside following strict Japanese sukiyaki tradition; menu offered only in Chinese and Japanese.

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