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In Depth: Fine Dining Hits a Rough Patch in China

By Sun Yanran and Ding Yi
2024年10月01日 17:16
High-end restaurants in big cities have been losing business to more budget-friendly compeitors, pushing some to launch more affordable options for diners

Top-priced dishes including oysters and sashimi have long been favorites among discerning diners at upscale Western and Japanese restaurants in two of China’s biggest and most cosmopolitan cities.

But an uneven economic recovery, intensified competition from more affordable eateries and supply chain challenges exacerbated by Japan’s controversial discharge of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the sea mean these restaurants are falling out of favor.

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