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These are the autumn eats you need to try in Shanghai this year


Photograph: Alicia Petresc (via Unsplash)


The thermometer finally dropping, leaves turning all kinds of golden hues and a week-long national holiday can only mean one thing: autumn is officially here. Sure, you can get apples and pumpkins, cinnamon and other cool-weather essentials year-round, but everyone knows fall is their time to shine. Here are the peak autumn dishes in Shanghai that you won't want to miss.


Apple pie


PIE BIRD

Photograph: courtesy Pie Bird


We’d like a piece of every pie on offer at Pie Bird, but autumn is apple’s moment so if you can only go for one, keep it seasonal and opt for that. American-styled, the buttery crust is handmade and supports a fruity filling of Granny Smith and Chinese red apples – spiced with nutmeg and cinnamon. A whole pie (9.5 inches) is big enough to feed the family, just keep an eye out for little fingers helping themselves to an extra slice. 38RMB per slice; 228RMB for a whole pie.


📍1313 Xinzha Lu, near Shaanxi Bei Lu. 

📍E1-10K, Jingan Kerry Centre, 1515 Nanjing Xi Lu, near Changde Lu. 


Pie-Rogi


PIEROGI LADIES

Photograph: courtesy Pierogi Ladies 


When three of autumn’s sweetest treats walk into a Polish pierogi it’s no joke – these dessert dumplings are seriously good. They’re crammed with apple, cinnamon and caramel, and the pillowy dough is purposely made thin, so all that sugary goodness shines through. You get eight per plate – which seems perfect for sharing – but after one bite, the kids will be clamouring for more. 58RMB.


📍No 8, Lane 283, Jiaozhou Lu, near Xinzha Lu.


Spiced pumpkin soup


PIE SOCIETY

Photograph: courtesy Pie Society


A spoon of Pie Society’s pumpkin soup is like receiving a long warm hug from your nan – full of comfort and made with lots of love. Spiced with masala, it comes with a dollop of cream for just the right amount of thickness, and crispy bacon bits sprinkled on top. Plus, the piece of toasted sourdough it’s served with makes for a great dipper until it’s (quickly) gone. 35RMB.


📍Pie Society, Unit B102, 381 Panyu Lu, near Fahuazhen Lu.

📍Pie Society Canteen, 688 Shaanxi Bei Lu, near Wuding Lu.


Roasted pumpkin and goat cheese pizza


LA BARACCA

Photograph: courtesy La Baracca


Pumpkin can really do no wrong come autumn, so it was never gonna miss when sitting on top of a pizza. This wood-fired stunner at La Baracca shows off its fall colours with a generous portion of pumpkin spread across a thin and crispy base along with other seasonal ingredients like goat cheese, pine nuts, rocket and caramelised onions. 68RMB (eight-inch); 128RMB (12-inch).


📍43 Yongkang Lu, near Shaanxi Nan Lu.


Pumpkin pie


DUTCH PIES

Photograph: courtesy Dutch Pies


Turkey or no turkey, the pumpkin pie at Dutch Pies could hold up any Thanksgiving dinner on its own. It has a soft, smooth pumpkin-filled centre that’s full of seasonal spice, held up by a flaky but strong crust. Thankfully it’s available year-round, so the holiday eating can kick-off long before and continue long after the festive season. 27RMB per slice; 198RMB for a large pie.


📍First Floor, Bldg 1, 780 Wanhangdu Lu, near Kangding Lu.


Cinnamon roll


MOOFIN

Photograph: courtesy Moofin 


Smothered in cinnamon and topped with a load of cream cheese (just as it should be) the cinnamon roll at Moofin is a great mid-morning sweet treat. The pastry – made in-house – is light and feathery like a croissant which means it doesn’t go too overboard with the sugar high. 20RMB.


📍G05, The Roof, 458 Madang Lu, near Jianguo Dong Lu.


Cinnamon roll pancakes


AL'S DINER

Photograph: courtesy Al's Diner


Teaming two dessert legends together was only going to lead to legendary things, and that’s what Al’s Diner have done with their latest comfort creation. Rolled out as part of a new menu for fall, the restaurant’s famously fluffy pancakes have been swirled and twirled in cinnamon, and then covered in an indulgent cream cheese sauce for an instant autumn mood booster. 74RMB.


📍204 Xinle Lu, near Donghu Lu.


Pumpkin spice latte


EGG

Photograph: courtesy Egg


Is there anything more of the season than a PSL? Just launched this month, Egg serves up its annual take on the autumn signature drink – alongside other seasonal pumpkin dishes like cheesecake, bolognese, quesadillas and soup. 38RMB (plus 8RMB for Oatly or cashew milk).


📍12 Xiangyang Bei Lu, near Julu Lu.

📍First Floor, Anken Air, Lane 181, Zhenning Lu, near Xinzha Lu.


Pumpkin scone


O'MILLS BAKERY

Photograph: courtesy O'Mills Bakery


It’s not just the leaves that suit orange in autumn, scones do too. These buttery baked beauties at O’Mills are more than just their looks, however, crowned with pumpkin seeds and brimming with seasonal flavours – expect them to become a regular fixture in your fall diet. 13RMB.


📍110 Yongjia Lu, near Jiashan Lu.

📍S1-02, North Area, Jing An Kerry Centre, 1515 Nanjing Xi Lu, near Tongren Lu.


Clam chowder


HIGHLINE

Photograph: courtesy Highline


What works in Boston, works in Shanghai too. Highline’s take on the iconic seafood soup sticks to New England traditions: fresh local clams and a hearty flavourful broth, finished off with homemade oyster crackers and bacon crumble. 88RMB.


📍Sixth Floor, The Ascott, 282 Huaihai Zhong Lu, near Songshan Lu.


Raclette


LA CABANE

Photograph: courtesy La Cabane


Big get-together? Head to La Cabane to share a mountain of melty cheese, served with potatoes, pickles and cold cuts, where the DIY approach will be especially fun for any little ones in the party to get involved at the table. It’s one big cheesy dream (that you can make even cheesier for an additional 40RMB). 198RMB.


📍1 Taojiang Lu, near Dongping Lu.

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