Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Chinese
Juice bar
枣子树 or Jujube Tree is a causal-fine dining vegetarian restaurant group that operates outlets in Shanghai and in a couple of other cities. Offers an extensive range of modern Chinese vegetarian and vegan dishes, including ones mushrooms and ones with mock meats made from tofu, seitan, and/or yam. Menu has English with photos of dishes. This branch is situated one block south of Huai Hai Rd. Reported closed, Oct 2020.
44 Reviews
First Review by amerp
malcolmsfross
Points +67
the biggest vegetarian/vegan buffet I know - Edit
This is opposite the Jin An temple in Shanghai. There are four vegetarian restaurants in the building-this restaurant is on the 4th floor-it is a bit pricey (set price) but has the most incredible range of food-buffet style. Soups, teas, starters, main course and desserts-a huge range. The first time we went we were a bit concerned because some of the names (everything has English labels) were like pork chops and spare ribs-but don't worry its all veg. Dishes that are vegetarian rather than vegan are labelled as such.
Read moreThis time we went on Sunday lunch and were amazed - the place was packed out. Its obviously the in place to go for Shanghai vegie families for Sunday lunch.
Staff don't speak much English but it does not matter as everything is labelled.
Pros: incredible buffet, vegan v vegetarian clearly marked in English
Cons: bit pricey, Sunday lunch not a place for a quiet meal
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·X·
Points +21334
Vegetarian Lifesyle - Edit
This restaurant is great if you love fake meat, they have lots of it. However, I’ve visited this in 2017 was never excited about my food--I remember getting a soup (which was OK) and a vegan duck dish made of yuba (which was pretty good). I recently had the twisted BBQ tofu (which was a bit sweet for me) and a square of something white and green (the green being mushed peas, the white being ???), which was interesting, but not my cup of tea. I did like this location better than the one in Jingan, but it seems this one may have possibly closed so double check before you go.
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JustineHodge
Points +13
Closed down - Edit
Sadly this restaurant has closed down. We tried to find it but the building is now a construction site.
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HaileyPoLa
Points +1118
My fav veg restaurant in Shanghai - Edit
Vegetarian Life Style may be my favorite veg restaurant in Shanghai so far. I checked with the staff three times on three different occasions if their food was "vegan" or just "vegetarian," and they assured me every time that everything's vegan - no dairy or eggs.
Read moreUnlike many Chinese restaurants that close between 3-5pm or so in the afternoon, they're open all day. I loved their mushroom fried rice, fried green beans, and sweet and sour mock chicken.
Pros: delicious , open all day
Cons: pricey
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buseuca
Points +158
Best Vegan Chinese Experience - Edit
The restaurant serves Sichuan Chinese Cuisine. Stuff is friendly and can speak English. Also you can find English names in the menu. I had stir fried vegeterian chicken with three cups of sauce, that was the best mock meat in my life. Also dumpling is delicious. It's not a cheap restaurant but totally worth every bite you have!
Read morePros: Lots of option in menu, Stuff can speak English, Location
Cons: Little bit expensive
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IanTan
Points +313
Nice food and great environment - Edit
Friendly staff with a nice variety of food. Food is a little oily though
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AlexKolb
Points +441
Wish I lived closer - Edit
Brilliant food every time I have visited. The staff are excellent and very helpful. The food itself has a few mock meats, but can be avoided if you wish. It is truly delicious what ever you have.
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yehadut
Points +2089
Great place - Edit
The food was delicious, the restaurant looked upscale, the service was good, this is now my favorite restaurant in Shanghai.
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Clocker14
Points +234
Amazing Food - Edit
The food here is diverse and fantastic. There is mock meat but it’s not even needed; that’s how good it is. Don’t worry, when you arrive, it looks like the building has been boarded up but the entrance is just on the side of the building in the driveway.
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ChioOjeda
Points +127
Excellent! Very tasty chinese vegan food in a good location of Shanghai - Edit
We thought the dishes were small, so we asked for 4 option for share (Tofu, rice, vegetables and more tofu LOL) and this was a lot of food por us (my husband and I). Demasiado rico!!!
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Sorana
Points +2277
Great recipe consistency, tastes and quality - Edit
This is the third Jujube restaurant that I visited in Shanghai and it keeps getting better and better. Their recipe consistency is on point and the same applies for the tastes and quality of their dishes. I tried the sweet and sour spare ribs, the mock chicken skewers, the stir fried sword beans and the very delicious chilled mango sago cream with pomello and litchi. They have many veggie versions of traditional Chinese dishes and their mock meats have good textures. This is a fantastic place to take a heavy meat eating Chinese friend and let him/her enjoy the experience. This location has the best interior design from the ones that I checked out so far.
Read morePros: Nice interior design, Traditional Chinese dishes, just better and veg, Mock meat heaven
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oneokrock
Points +159
CAN'T WAIT TO GO BACK! - Edit
I've been going to bed thinking about this restaurant these days.
Read moreLots of choices. Dishes, especially the mock meat and fish dishes, are creative and tasty. Your omni friends will definitely be impressed as well! Prices are very very reasonable, especially given the location of the store. Staff was kind and even recommended my friend a health drink as she noticed that he had a cough. Ugh, can't wait to go back!
BTW: We got 3 smaller dishes and 1 main noodle dish to share between two people. Including two drinks our total was around ¥250.
Pros: Mock meat, Delicious food, Friendly staff
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codeandrew
Points +99
great food - Edit
Really enjoyed our meal here. A little tricky to find from the map: it's just back from the road. Worth the trip
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sennawannes
Points +50
hidden beauty! - Edit
Vegetarian restaurant hidden away on the third floor of a football stadion.
Read moreVery close from Yuanshen Stadium metro station (line 6) in Shanghai.
Very tasty food and quiet atmosphere.
Prices are reasonable.
Pros: all-vegetarian, not too busy, menu in English with pictures
Cons: can be a tad pricy
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angie2209
Points +34
Awesome menu - Edit
Great restaurant chain with this branch being no exception. Extensive menu with plenty of vegan options, quick service from friendly staff and fantastic food at very reasonable prices!
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etylina
Points +54
good food, nice place - Edit
Food in the restaurant was good quality, portions were good size although not very big but in china people tend to order many dishes to share so they are usually smaller than a full portion. Restaurant was very nice, staff didn’t speak much English but menu was in English with photos of every dish which is extremely helpful in this country. We ordered few dishes but half of them we didn’t like very much but it is very hit and miss, ordering food you have never had before. I would be very happy to go this restaurant again.
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ChiamLongThiam
Points +531
Jujube @ Shanghai, Huaihai Branch - Edit
Cosy environment
Read moreNice food
Pros: Cosy environment , Tasty food, Mostly natural ingredients
Cons: A bit pricey
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vegannomad2
Points +2509
nice. clean veg restaurant in small shopping area. - Edit
Street side entry leads to elevators with restaurant location on 3rd floor. Big easy to sign outside at street level. Nice ambiance, good service, good food, lots of choices, apple carrot juice very nice, can share or single serve. Average price 48 RMB. Range from18-60. Good selection of non alc drinks. Many but not all items are faux meat. It was full and busy with young happy people at dinner time. Menu in English and Chinese. Enjoy
Read morePros: veg clean location service
Cons: can be busy, some dishes can be oily. , vegetarians and vegans alike can't go wrong.
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AnandGoyal
Points +438
superb food nice ambience excellent location - Edit
Everytime I visit Shanghai I have to go to this restaurant once atleast. Very good ambience and food is delicious. I was recently in Ningbo and went to their outlet in Ningbo which was outstanding as well. I have posted photos and review also.
Read moreI love Herb soup - very very refreshing. I tried radish with quinoa - loved it .. Superb preparation and steaming hot .. enjoyed it more as the weather outside is very cold so I was looking for something extremely hot. Long beans with Chilli is my Favourite.
Found one staff who could understand little English so thank god. However the menu has pictures and you can easily order from the menu without any help.
Location is great. Next to my Hotel ?
Price is not expensive. I read a review of someone in Happy Cow comparing it to Ling Zhi restaurant in Singapore. I think it is much better than Ling Zhi as Ling Zhi food has only MSG and it is very very expensive for a poor quality food. This place doesn't use MSG.
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XOXO
Points +1836
Fantastic! - Edit
Great vegan options. Menu has images and English so you should be ok. Most things are vegan.
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RubyFriel
Points +153
Modern vegetarian restaurant in Central location - Edit
Modern & creative vegetarian Chinese cuisine. Smart restaurant. I ate here 3 times, everything I tried was really nice. Staff speak no English.
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gsbito
Points +59
tourist grade vegetarian in Huangpu area - Edit
As others have mentioned, from the street go through an arch/gate for address #77 then the restaurant is the 3rd 'storefront' on the left. It's a good tourist grade/quality all-vegetarian restaurant. The restaurant is clean, air conditioned and friendly. It's a bit more expensive than the 'locals only' vegetarian restaurants that I also ate at and reviewed but international travelers will feel at home here. I will definitely be coming back!
Read morePros: Clean, friendly, upper scale and 'tourist friendly
Cons: More expensive than the 'locals only' vegetarian r
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Fingercuts
Points +227
good safe food - Edit
It's not visible from the street, so I've uploaded some pictures.
Read moreVegan done in Chinese styles.
We had a Sweet &Sour Pork, where the pork was some kind of mushroom, and it got the thumbs up from a very fussy carnivorous Chinese foodie.
Maybe the menu changes, because what I saw in July 2014 doesn't reflect what some of the earlier reviews state. Lots of mushroom-based dishes, some (but not many) mock meat dishes.Bring on the mock meat I say.
Menu is in Chinese, Japanese, English and pictures. Staff are good.
It's in a ritzy luxury shopping area, in a short wide open lane. There's a club opposite with a doorman stationed outside at night. It's not a hangout for ne'er-do-wells. I don't know how any of the earlier reviewers could describe it as down a dingy lane.
Pros: safe, tasty, food
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SP
Points +1411
mock meat - Edit
This place is your typical Chinese veg place serving a lot of mock meat dishes. If mock meat is your thing, go! Or if you're dining out with meat eaters, they may appreciate this place more than those who like veggies for veggies. I also found it to be a bit too oily.
Read moreThere's a little shop just inside the entrance.
Cons: too much mock meat
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u2nyr
Points +19
My Favorite Vegan Restaurant in the World - Edit
This place is great. They have a very extensive menu and a lot of the options are good, and quite creative (there's a ribs dish that comes with fake bones made of rice). A lot of it is based on mock meat, as a lot of chinese food consists of meat. The staff speaks NO english. at any given time there will be maybe 1 person who speaks some broken English, thouh the rest of them speak no english.
Read morePros: Great food
Cons: No English
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shanghaivegan
Points +79
Alright vegetarian restaurant - Edit
Located just a 5 minute walk away from the Huangpi Nan Lu metro station and therefore easy to reach, it can be found in a somewhat dingy alley and has a small supermarket attached to it that carries some organic food and a big fridge of inexpensive mock meat.
Read moreThe food is alright and a 35RMB menu set is available to those looking for a cheap lunch.
Unfortunately the cooks aren't very skilled when compared to their Chengdu location and anything fried is way too oily for my taste.
The reason you see so many foreigners there is the fact that the price is relatively high for the cooking on offer in a location that isn't too fancy, so many locals choose other options.
Pros: Near metro station, Has a small supermarket, Set menu for lunch
Cons: Too oily, Located in a dingy alley
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Dabizi
Points +64
Delicious; small portions - Edit
The actual name of this restaurant is Jujube Tree (Chinese: 枣子树; Zao Zi Shu). Located a bit hidden, but very close to Shanghai's fancy Xintiandi district. Delicious food, but small portions, so, snap at the chance and order some extra dishes. To fill 4 people's stomachs we ordered 14 different dishes plus 4 juices, what would cost us just under 600 RMB.
Read moreServes many kinds of mock meat (try the "chicken" skewers). When crowded, the place is very noisy, so, if you're a group of people, consider one of the (few) separate booths (reservation recommended).
The company runs four branches of Jujube Tree in Shanghai, plus one in Ningbo and another one in Chengdu. For more information refer to their website at http://www.jujubetree.com (Chinese only).
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