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Pizza Hut in Shanghai

Posted in China, Food by Elliott Back on May 2nd, 2009.

You might not know it, but Pizza Hut in China (必胜客) is strictly a black-tie affair. The western pizza joint is significantly more upscale in Shanghai than back home, with elegant staff and fixings and a pricier gourmet menu.

The first store was opened in 1998 in Shanghai. There are now more than 200 restaurants in China, even some in Mongolia and Uyghur regions!

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2 Responses to “Pizza Hut in Shanghai”

  1. Junjie says:

    I’ve tasted Pizza Hut in Chengdu, Hong Kong and in Europe. All of them were below my expectations of an acceptable pizza. Maybe the Shanghai shop is better.

  2. Will says:

    We also ate in a Pizza Hut in China; they’re trying to make it a smart restaurant. I had squid ink risotto! You wouldn’t find that in my local Pizza Hut in Edinburgh…

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