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Tres Perros (Fumin Lu)

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Tres Perros (Fumin Lu)

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Cafes
Spanish
Bars

No. 1, Lane 148 Fumin Lu, near Julu Lu, Jing'an District

富民路148弄1甲, 近巨鹿路

10 minutes from Jing'an Temple
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Wifi -
Open Since Mar 2022
Last verified: 25 days ago · Report mistakes
Mon-Thur, 12pm-12am
Fri, 12pm-1am
Saturday, 11am-1am
Sun, 11am-12am

Typical spend

The typical spend is an editorial estimate of what most guests will spend per person at this venue. It’s meant to give you a quick idea of how expensive a place feels, not an exact bill. We base this on:

  • public menus and dish prices
  • average spend data from Dianping
  • our team’s editorial judgment

For restaurants, this usually means: one main dish + one drink per person.
For bars: around two drinks per person.

  • $ - Under 100 RMB/pp
  • $$ - 100-200 RMB/pp
  • $$$ - 200-500 RMB/pp
  • $$$$ - 500+ RMB/pp

Disclaimer: Prices can vary depending on what you order, promotions, and menu changes. This is a guide, not a guarantee.

Last reviewed: May 25, 2026

Editor's Description

Last updated: May 25, 2026
Small, charming, and often busy Spanish café on Fumin Lu selling cheap coffee, beer, and food like tapas. The food isn't amazing but it's reasonably priced, the place has character, the staff are friendly, and the music is solid. The place is so dog friendly that they'll hook your pooch up with a bowl of water when they come through. Solid spot for an afternoon with a book or a friend. Dishes are ideal for sharing but perfectly fine to dig into solo. Tip: As of 2026, they have another location on Tai'an Lu, about a 20-25 minute walk from here. That one is less busy and also has some outdoor space.
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