Ruijin Cajun Is Back with a New Restaurant, Insane Sandwiches
By Betty Richardson
Creole comfort food in Shanghai has a new home, and its name is Ruijin Cajun. Having long trodden the path of pop-ups, catering events and even shared digs with a local dive bar last year, proprietors Matt Rea and Nate Power have guided their Bayou-inspired brand through the proverbial desert to a space of their own in Jing'an.
Loyal Ruijers will recognise all the old favorites, including the swamp dog (RMB50), a housemade andouille sausage smothered in remoulade and crawfish étouffée, chicken and sausage jambalaya (RMB40) and savory sausage cheesecake (RMB45).
Price: RMB40-120 per person
Who's going: mainly expats
Good for: affordable Western food, serious hangovers, sandwiches, cocktails
Ruijin Cajun, Block A3, 800 Changde Lu, by Changping Lu.
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