Inside People's Park, next to Barbarossa. Enter from 231 Nanjing Xi Lu (Entrance gate between Starbucks and Shanghai Art Museum), near Huangpi Lu or Xizhang Zhong Lu
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The best part of the Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai (MOCA) is the prime location smack dab in a lovely green portion of People's Square. Sunlight and panoramic views pour in through the museum's floor to ceiling glass walls. International exhibitions are the name of the game at MOCA with Spain's flamboyant architect, Antoni Gaudi, highlighting last year's exhibitions and Salvatore Ferragamo this year. The ArtLab, a new, trendy space for stage events just opened in the spring.
Who has ever been to the museum was amazed, thrilled or just had a good laugh... But when it comes to this place named Italian restaurant: Better go somewhere else.
Even the coffe is rather imported from Chengdu shrines than Italy.
Food has nothing special and could even turns out being sticky and bad when it comes to salad dressing.
Portion are \"new cuisine\" (very new... How large is the kitchen by the way?).
Service is the usual chinese style: your plate is taken away while you are still pulling out of your mouth your fork from the last bite...
But, in the end, isn\'t it trully understandable: when there are about 15 people eating for 20 staff ones... That\'s the only way for the staff to fight boredom!
It\'s NO WORTH the price asked for.
If you seek good Italian food: go to Da Marco, Gimix or Prego.
If you are in the museum... Think good food and take a ride away!
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