Vietnamese restaurant rated No.1 in Shanghai, one of world’s most expensive cities
Samira Vishwas May 15, 2025 04:24 PM

By In Nguyen &nbspMay 14, 2025 | 07:10 pm PT

Vietnamese dishes served at La Ganh 2.0 Restaurant in Shanghai, China. Photo courtesy of Chi Pu’s Instagram

La Ganh 2.0, owned by singer Chi Pu, has been ranked the No.1 Vietnamese restaurant in Shanghai by Chinese food review platform Dianping.

Chi Pu announced on May 13 that her second restaurant, which opened in February this year, had topped the platform’s ranking on Dianping, one of China’s leading services for food, entertainment, and travel reviews and bookings.

Despite being a newcomer, La Ganh 2.0 outperformed well-known Vietnamese dining spots in Shanghai such as Saigon Bistrot, Pho VieThin, and +Pink.

The restaurant scored a popularity index of 96.07, edging out the second-place restaurant, which scored 95.8.

La Ganh 2.0 offers a fusion of Vietnamese cuisine and Izakaya-style dining—a Japanese concept that combines the casual ambiance of a pub with full restaurant service. Its sleek, modern interior adds to the overall dining experience.

In addition to pho, the menu highlights several signature dishes such as butter-grilled banh mi, papaya salad with dried beef and shrimp crackers, spicy rib soup, and chicken soup with star fruit and clams.

According to EuroCost International’s cost of living index, Shanghai, famous for its towering skyline, ranked 23rd among the world’s 30 most expensive cities last year.


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