
Shanghai Club Restaurant
Cremorne, Sydney
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Event Description
Shanghai Club is our re-interpretation of the original ‘Paris of the East’. Through the 1930’s Shanghai enjoyed the reputation of being a glamorous, eclectic social melting pot of British, Russian, French traders and colonist along with local Chinese socialites. Opium dens, hip bars, restaurants and clubs. Our vibe is one of warm dimly lit comfort, happy music and fun people. Enjoy escaping into our ambiance as you discover our entrance. We look forward to providing you with a unique quality dining and cocktail experience.
WHEN
Saturday, 12th April 2025
AGE
50-60 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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