Secondly, Tianshihui, located at Hongqiao Metro Station, is also worth a visit. There's a wide variety of food on offer, from Sichuan to Japanese and Korean to Western favorites, so there's something to suit your taste. We recommend trying Spicy Szechuan Cuisine, which has authentic flavors, and Tumbling Beef Season, which is unique and has a variety of fun interactive games to pass the time with friends.
Last but not least, there are many mouth-watering snack bars at the exit of Hongqiao subway station. For example, there's the "Qibao Old Street Snack King" and "Three Brothers Casserole Congee," with the former serving up delicious steamed dumplings with chicken sauce and noodles with thousand layers of meat in sesame sauce, while the latter's big bowls of casserole congee are perfect for dealing with hunger pangs on the day of the event. These snacks aren't as atmospheric as the two venues above, but the attention to detail is exquisite.
All in all, there's plenty of food to explore alongside Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station to keep appetites happy while traveling!