It’s always a tense moment unveiling a new Thai restaurant in Shanghai. You plan every single detail to perfection and hope (fingers crossed) that nothing goes wrong on opening day. In the restaurant business, first impressions matter and every detail counts. That’s what soft openings are for. It’s so that everyone involved— the owner, manager,…
Think of a world without women. A world without our mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, wives, aunts, girlfriends. Unthinkable, isn’t it? It’ll be a sad, bleak, incomplete world if that ever happens. There’s a reason why the yin and yang are there for each other. That’s why every March 8, the world gladly celebrates International Women’s…
Think of a world without women. A world without our mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, wives, aunts, girlfriends. Unthinkable, isn’t it? It’ll be a sad, bleak, incomplete world if that ever happens. There’s a reason why the yin and yang are there for each other. That’s why every March 8, the world gladly celebrates International Women’s…
Dear Customers, Dear Thai food lover, Dear Urban Thai family, Thanks to all of you we have more and more reviews on Shanghai social medias. Here is an insight of website articles and some of your reviews : And customers apparently appreciate another important point in our restaurant .. we have great staff ! We are…
Dear Urban Thai friends, The Urban Thai family would like to wish you an happy Chinese New Year and a lot of love and prosperity for the year of the horse ! After a few days break we are back in the business of serving you with authentic and delicious PadfThaï, Coconut soup, Thai Green…
Dear customers, Please note that the restaurant will be closed from the 30th of January to the 5th of February but you can still book a table for the following days on the number written on the website. And let me remind you that the opening hours for the coming year : 11.30-15.00 and 18.00-22.00(laster…
Chinese New Year, or the Lunar New Year, is a worldwide-celebrated day (that fall between the 21 of January and 20 of February and can last about 15 days) that marks the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar, which differs from the Gregorian calendar. Indeed, the Chinese calendar is based on…