Frankie’s Place – Shanghai, China

Most Singaporeans base in Shanghai would know this place. Apparently the oldest Singapore food restaurant in Shanghai. However the location is a little far from the city where most Singapore expats would stay. But, when the crave for authentic Singapore food sets in, taking a cab down to this place is justifiable! Check out the food below!

Self explanatory
Self explanatory
Address & contacts
Address & contacts
Sample menu 1
Sample menu 1
Sample menu 2
Sample menu 2 – Got kueh kueh some more!
Sample menu 3
Sample menu 3
Sample menu 4
Sample menu 4
Restaurant as you enter
Restaurant as you enter
New left side extension
New left side extension
Curry Chicken - Pretty good
Curry Chicken – Pretty good
Sambal Kangkong - Sambal not enough... but the taste is there
Sambal Kangkong – Sambal not enough… but the taste is there
Sambal Fish - This fish is really good. Crispy and nice... sambal is really spicy and good!
Sambal Fish – This fish is really good. Crispy and nice… sambal is really spicy and good!
Tofu soup thing... Can skip
Tofu soup thing… Can skip
Pig Stomach soup... pretty good but soup damn little...
Pig stomach salted veg soup… pretty good but soup damn little…

Rating: 4.5/5.

Taste: I must say it’s as good as what we eat in Singapore. Unlike some claim to be Singapore/Malaysian food but taste not authentic. Thumbs up for catering to the craves us Singaporeans/Malaysians have while working in Shanghai!

Ambience: Pretty comfy with the extension on the left side. Aircon/heater is adjusted to appropriate levels during winter/summer periods. Best thing is, you won’t smell like what they serve when you get out of the restaurant.

Service: Not bad. At least you don’t get crappy service like some other restaurants around Shanghai. The staff are also trained the local terms like Kopi-C and Teh Tarik!

Portion: Average.

Price: Average per person is around RMB50-80. Depends on how much you can eat also. Cheaper than the other counterparts in Shanghai. Don’t compare to prices in Singapore of course!

RTE: Not base in Shanghai now, so no chance to go there. Maybe will find time to feature the Suzhou Singapore food restaurant soon!

Location: See 2nd pic. Cab there would be the best option. Parking is limited and subway station is not near.