Brain freeze: 10 frozen cocktails in Shanghai for summer
Photograph: Rupert Hohwieler (Mayita)
It’s been a sweltering week and temperatures are soaring in Shanghai right now. From here, things are only going to get hotter and one of the best and booziest ways to navigate a scorching summer is by embracing iced-up frozen drinks. From frosé to margaritas, here are ten freezing bevvies around the city to cool you off.
Frozen Passion Fruit Margarita
CANTINA AGAVE
55RMB
Photograph: Rupert Hohwieler
People adopt all sorts of approaches to beat Shanghai’s borderline unbearable summer heat, from air-con hugging to increasing daily ice cream intake, but frozen margs at Cantina Agave is another – regardless of whether it’s straight after work or as soon as the restaurant opens at 11am (there are worse ways to start the day). Picking your choice of poison isn’t easy, but with passion fruit you’ll get the punchy taste of the tropics.
What’s in it Diligencias tequila, Cointreau, passion fruit juice.
📍A Mansion, 291 Fumin Lu, near Changle Lu.
Frozen Banana Daiquiri
TACOLICIOUS
65RMB
Photograph: Rupert Hohwieler
The team at Tacolicious playfully claim the slogan of ‘making tacos great again’ but they also do a decent job of propping up the daiquiri – the classic Cuban cocktail comprised of rum, sugar and lime juice. Order it in frozen form and add fresh banana to the equation for an ice-cold booze-laden drink that also looks the part with its flowery garnish. Unless you have an Ernest Hemingwayesque tolerance, a few of these will leave feeling like the fruit itself (bananas).
What's in it Fresh banana, rum, lime agave.
📍Room 104-105, 34 Yuyao Lu, near Xikang Lu.
Frozen Piña Colada
ABBEY ROAD
55RMB
Photograph: Rupert Hohwieler
The folks at Abbey Road clearly see value in blended up sun soothers: a section of the menu is dedicated to frosty drinks. When in lazy mode – weather enforced or not – bring out your inner beach bum with the creamy frozen piña colada. Although the space may be more suited for beer-paired sport watching than as a faraway resort reminder, this timeless mix of Malibu, rum, pineapple juice and coconut water poured into a cherry-topped glass contains all the vacation vibes you need.
What’s in it Malibu, Barcardi, coconut milk, pineapple juice.
📍3 Taojiang Lu, near Hengshan Lu.
Kojimato Productions
THE NEST
108RMB
Photograph: The Nest
Who says slushies can’t be swish? Hopefully no one, but if you do have any misplaced pre-conceptions, you’ll have to leave them at The Nest’s door because this sparkling red refresher certainly is snazzy and it’s also not basic. Instead, this treads into complex territory with all sorts of contrasting flavour profiles produced from its Japanese-inspired ingredients: fruity from watermelon, herbal from green tea and savoury from tomato and koji.
What’s in it Patron Silver Tequila, aquavit, empirical ‘ayuuk’, tomato and green tea cordial, kombucha vinegar, watermelon juice, shio koji, black pepper, basil.
📍Sixth Floor, 130 Beijing Dong Lu, near Huqiu Lu.
Coronarita
CHIHUAHUA
60RMB
Photograph: Rupert Hohwieler
A new addition to the roster at this bright and cute Mexican hangout – decked out in blue, white and yellow – the Coronarita comes with a bottle of beer tipped upside down inside a frozen margarita that somehow manages to hold onto most of its volume. It’s two drinks in one, basically.
If a straight-up marg is more your thing, Chihuahua also blends up great margaritas that are a bargain at 45RMB, and a downright steal during happy hour at 30RMB (5-8-pm, Tue-Thu).
What’s in it Tequila, lime juice, syrup, triple sec, beer.
📍Second Floor, 1788 Xinzha Lu, near Jiaozhou Lu.
Frozen Tamarind Margarita
MAYITA
Photograph: Rupert Hohwieler
Mexican hotspot Mayita has its margarita handiwork down to a T and while the same ones can also be sipped at sister restaurant Maya on Julu Lu, it’s the terrace here – overlooking Huangpu and beyond – that’s begging for a slushed-up tequila session of one, two, three (definitely more) margaritas. Try the chilli-sugar rimmed frozen tamarind flavour that nails the fruit’s balancing act between sweet and sour, while pickled jalapeño gives it a slightly spicier dimension.
What’s in it Tequila, triple sec, fresh squeezed sour mix (lime and orange), pickled jalapeño, tamarind reduction, sugar, chilli-sugar rim.
📍Sixth Floor, 98 Shouning Lu, near Xizang Nan Lu.
Frosé
M ON THE BUND
98RMB (plus 10 percent service)
Photograph: Jane Chen
Up until around five years ago, rosé and slushies were put up against one another for the title of sip of the summer before the powers that be in New York decided to settle the debate by combining the two into one glittering iced-up pink drink. You can get your fix of this blitzed berry and wine blend at M on the Bund where the restaurant uses fresh strawberries, lemon juice and a South African rosé for a light summery tipple made even sweeter by the wonderful Bund view seen from terrace.
What’s in it Rosé, fresh strawberries, lemon juice.
📍 Seventh Floor, Five on the Bund, 20 Guangdong Lu, near Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu.
Frozen Mezcalita
ESPIRITU
98RMB
Photograph: Rupert Hohwieler
At this tucked away shrine to the agave-based spirit, everything is given the mezcal treatment, with delightful results. The Mezcalita (as in mezcal margarita) switches in Palomo Espadin for your standard tequila, mixed with lime, Cointreau and a wedge of grapefruit to garnish. For something different, the bar also blends a chilly frozen pineapple smash with crushed pineapple, mint and a jalapeño-infused mezcal (78RMB).
What’s in it Mezcal Palomo Espadin, lime, Cointreau.
📍337 Yongjia Lu, near Xiangyang Nan Lu.
Hot Frozen
X BAR
88RMB
Photograph: courtesy X Bar
A stint on the streets isn’t the only way to make you sweat in Shanghai during summer, spend a disco-fuelled night at X Bar and you’ll feel the heat just as well. Cool yourself down after showing off your best moves with this cold mezcal and passion fruit combo that also packs a punch needed for dance-mode through an injection of ‘firewater’ (vodka overly infused with chilli). If you don’t want to risk having it knocked out of your hands, come for the bar’s cocktail hour at 9pm (Wed-Sat) where you can drink it seated, like a civilised person.
What’s in it Beneva Mezcal, lemon juice, coconut syrup, Grand Marnier, passion fruit, firewater.
📍7 Donghu Lu, near Yanqing Lu.
Frozen Mango Margarita
EL SANTO
55RMB
Photograph: courtesy El Santo
You can get up to plenty of mischief down in Found 158 and such fun is only accelerated by a few too many frozen margaritas at El Santo. Their mango tipple is your smoothest weapon, ahem, fruit of choice – a wickedly cold blend of mango puree, fresh lime juice, tequila and triple sec. They zip through you at a rapid but welcomely refreshing rate, so save your regrets for the morning and embrace the impending hangover as well as the brain freeze.
What's in it Mango puree, fresh lime juice, Olmeca Tequila, triple sec.
📍Found 158, 158 Julu Lu, near Ruijin Yi Lu.
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